US20100043815A1 - Multihead Artist and Make-up Brush - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to an artist/make-up brush device, and more specifically to a brush device that consists of a pen-type cylinder with an individual brush tip, wherein said brush tip is selectively interchangeable, retractable and sanitizable.
- Prior brushes have tried to address the problem of both utilizing retractable bristles to address self-styling and concerns regarding interchangeability with limited success.
- Some prior retractable bristle brushes typically utilize complicated systems of movement that increase the cost of manufacture of the brush, require two hands to operate effectively, fail due to material collected within the operating components of the brush.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,877 to Heneveld provides a rectangular brush wherein bristles are retracted from the topside of the brush by moving a sleeve that holds the bristles along a bottom side of the brush retracting the bristles into the brush handle.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,594 to Mears discloses a circular brush having bristles mounted on rotatable axles, which are then moveably mounted on an inner mandrel with the bristles extending through slots through an outer mandrel rotatably mounted on the brush.
- the system requires a user to rotate the inner mandrel in relation to the outer mandrel while maintaining the brush in a styling position to retract the bristles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,261 to Renda et al. discloses a complicated system utilizing cams and grooves and includes several control mechanisms to retract and extend the bristles.
- the brush as disclosed does not provide for single hand use in styling one's hair.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,567,905 to Stewart et al. discloses another version of a cam operated slidable retractable bristle brush.
- the bristle retraction control operates by co-action with a rotatable cylindrical mandrel having pivotal bristles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,109,877 is retractable and has multiple brush tips contained within a single unit. This configuration has several drawbacks to the makeup artist. First, it has a relatively large diameter which makes it less desirable to a make up artist. Second, the multiple tips that retract into a single unit have the potential for mixture of particulates from the different brush heads.
- the subject invention solves the above problems by offering a make up brush device that consists of a pen-type cylindrical container capable of accommodating a brush head that is has a quick connect/disconnect that allow the user to quickly and easily change brush heads with a single handed motion for particular needs or purposes.
- the brush device according to the present invention consists generally of a cylindrical casing, usually in the shape of a pen.
- the brush device of the present invention comprises: (a) a cylindrical casing having an orifice in a head end and a closed rear end; (b) a retractable mandrel positioned within said cylindrical casing extending longitudinally in said cylindrical casing; wherein said mandrel is slidably mounted in said casing, said mandrel further comprising a means for controlling mandrel extension between an open position wherein said bristles extend through said orifice and a closed position wherein said bristles are retracted to a position within said cylindrical casing;
- the sliding track uses a Track Initiating Divot (TID) at the proximal and distal ends respectively of the slifing track. This is to lock the mandrel into the open and closed positions.
- TID Track Initiating Divot
- the brush device described may be configured for use by artists and for make up (i.e. cosmetic) applications.
- the brush device of the present invention weighs less than about 10 grams. In one embodiment, the make up brush device of the present invention weighs less than about 8 grams. In a preferred embodiment, the make up brush device of the present invention weighs between about 6-8 grams.
- the brush device comprises a make up brush tip mounted on the end of a mandrel.
- the tip and mandrel further comprise opposing quick connect/disconnect means. This allows the user to quickly and easily change make up brush tips while utilizing a single handle.
- the quick connect/disconnect is achieved through using a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip.
- the brush device cylindrical casing comprises a plurality of ridges on the surface interacting with an interlock means attached to said mandrel as a means of moving said mandrel. There is an interlock means that secures said mandrel into a fixed position.
- the brush device comprises a single mandrel.
- the mandrel has an interlock connected thereto as a control and interlock means wherein said interlock extends from the surface of said mandrel and extends outward through the on the surface of the cylinder whereby said interlock means contact a pair of
- the sliding track uses a Track Initiating Divot and a Track Terminating Divot at the proximal and sistal ends respectively of the sliding track. This is to lock the mandrel into the open and closed positions.
- a method for applying make up comprising the steps of: (a) selecting a first desired brush tip; (b) extending a mandrel from a retractable brush device to receive a brush tip; (c) securing selected brush tip to a brush device with quick connect/disconnect using a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip; (d) using said brush device with said brush tip secured to apply a first make up; (e) removing said first brush tip by disengaging brush tip by a quick connect disconnect; (f) selecting a second brush tip; (g) securing said second brush tip to a device by means of a quick connect/disconnect; (h) retracting said second brush tip into a device with a retractable means for retracting said brush tip within a casing.
- the invention also includes a brush kit comprising: a. a device for holding brush tips, wherein said device comprises means for exposing, retracting, and storing a single removable brush tip; b. a plurality of brush tips, wherein each brush tip may be quickly attached and detached from a holder through use of a quick connect/disconnect; c.
- a case for containing the device and the brush tips said case having a base and a cover, said case having an Ultra Violet light source with electronic board, battery source, and a timer switch placed on the inside a cover of said case and the base and cover of said case are constructed and arranged such that when the case is closed, the light ultraviolet light turns on and sanitizes brush tip bristles placed thereon, said light further controlled by a timer switch incorporated into said electronic board such that said ultra violet illuminates for a preset period of time up to five minutes and said light automatically switches off when sanitization is complete.
- FIG. 1 shows the separated components of the brush device.
- FIG. 2 shows the separated components showing the mandrel separated from the cylindrical casing.
- FIG. 3 shows an assembled embodiment of the device wherein the mandrel is extended and the brush tip extends from the orifice of the cylindrical casing.
- FIG. 4 shows an assembled embodiment of the device wherein the mandrel is retracted and the brush tip is completely within the cylindrical casing.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of the mandrel and tip.
- FIG. 6 is a case of the present invention showing the inside cover, outside cover and front view of the closed case.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the open case of the present invention showing brushes placed on the base of the case and an ultra violet light attached to the inside cover.
- FIG. 8 shows an embodiment of a brush tip with a single polarity magnet and metal attraction plate.
- mandrel is the shaft on which the working tool, in this invention the brush tip, is mounted
- FIG. 1 the device 5 is shown in a disassembled manner to demonstrate the component parts.
- the brush bristles 10 are secured into bristle housing 20 .
- the bristle housing 20 is connected to brush tip 30 .
- Brush tip 30 is configured such that the end to be fastened is paired with an appropriate receiving portion of mandrel 40 .
- the brush tip 30 and receiving portion 40 act in concert to create a quick connect/disconnect.
- the specific manner of quick connect/disconnect may be any manner known in the art by which the 2 component may be securely fastened and subsequently unfastened in order for the user to change brush tips as desired.
- the mandrel 40 has attached an interlock 45 . Underneath interlock 45 is a tension applicator 55 .
- Tension applicator 55 exerts force away from mandrel 40 such that when interlock 45 is placed in between axial parallel portions 60 , it serves to lock interlock 45 into a fixed position.
- the fixed position may be with mandrel 40 extended, such that bristles 10 extend outward from cylindrical casing 50 through orifice 70 .
- FIG. 2 shows the device 5 is shown in a disassembled manner to demonstrate the component parts.
- This view shows a smaller bristle 10 , secured into bristle housing 20 .
- brush assembly 30 is connected to mandrel 40 .
- the assembly is attached by a quick connect/disconnect.
- the quick connect disconnect may be by any acceptable means.
- the embodiment shown herein shown the attachment of brush assembly 30 connected to mandrel 40 .
- brush assembly 30 is held in place to mandrel 40 using a single magnet 80 on mandrel 40 which meets with a metal attraction plate 85 on the proximal end of each retractable tip 30 . This entire portion is placed in cylindrical casing 50 .
- FIG. 3 shows the device 5 in an assembled manner.
- the interaction between interlock 45 and axial parallel portions 60 is seen.
- the interlock will rest in the spaces created by portions 60 such that it will lock the mandrel into place.
- This view show the bristles and tip 10 protruding from the device 5 through orifice 70 .
- FIG. 4 shows the device 5 in an assembled manner. This view depicts the device of the present invention wherein the mandrel is locked in a position such that the bristles and tip are retracted and contained within the cylindrical casing 50 of the device.
- FIG. 5 shows a rear prospective view wherein brush tip 80 is separated from mandrel 75 .
- case 105 has a cover 94 and a base 95 .
- Cover 94 has an outer surface 99 and an interior surface 93 .
- Said interior surface 93 has batteries 88 , electronic circuit board 90 and ultraviolet light 93 incorporated thereon and secured into position.
- Circuit board 90 has power wires 89 supplying power from batteries 88 .
- Circuit board 90 has supply wires 91 that supply power to ultraviolet light 92 .
- Actuator 96 transmits a signal to circuit board 90 when cover 94 is closed upon base 95 . Said signal initiates power from circuit board 90 to ultraviolet light 92 for a preset period. In a preferred embodiment, ultraviolet light is illuminated for 5 minutes.
- a single polarity magnet 80 connects to a metal attraction plate 85 that is on one end of tip 30 .
- Tip 30 extends through orifice 70 .
- the present invention be part of a kit. Both novice and professional make up artist may use the invention. Additionally, artists will be able to exchange paintbrush tips with the present invention. The user will be able to select brush tips that will quickly and easily attach to the mandrel on the subject invention. The contemplated brush tips would include any of the make up applications commonly known.
- the present invention will be streamlined and will not be particularly cumbersome as devices that contain multiple attached brushes. It is known in the art that heavy brushes do not balance well in the hand of the make up artist, and do not allow for maximum detail dexterity.
- the present invention provides for a pen-like make up brush device which is streamlined, lightweight, and accommodates interchangeable brush tips.
- the brush bristles are held in a shank.
- the shank is connected to the mandrel by means of an appropriate quick connect means.
- the present invention is contemplated as being usable for all make up applications. These would include, but would not be limited to, lip brush, concealer, eye shading, eye liner, lash brush. Because the brush tips are easily removed and changed, the user is able to both effectively clean the various brush tips, and to customize the device for specific/personalized use.
- the Ultra Violet light source with electronic board, battery source, and timer switch is placed in the cover and the base of the case as to, when the case is closed the light comes on to sanitize the tip bristles.
- a timer switch is incorporated into the electronic board to keep the light sanitizing for five minutes while contained in the case. The light automatically switches off when sanitization is complete.
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The present invention relates generally to a brush device that comprises pen-type container with an individual brush stick, wherein said brush sticks are selectively interchangeable.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/432,443, filed May 11, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates generally to an artist/make-up brush device, and more specifically to a brush device that consists of a pen-type cylinder with an individual brush tip, wherein said brush tip is selectively interchangeable, retractable and sanitizable.
- Prior brushes have tried to address the problem of both utilizing retractable bristles to address self-styling and concerns regarding interchangeability with limited success. Some prior retractable bristle brushes typically utilize complicated systems of movement that increase the cost of manufacture of the brush, require two hands to operate effectively, fail due to material collected within the operating components of the brush.
- One example of a retractable bristle brush is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,877 to Heneveld provides a rectangular brush wherein bristles are retracted from the topside of the brush by moving a sleeve that holds the bristles along a bottom side of the brush retracting the bristles into the brush handle.
- Several prior art brushes provide a circular bristle sections that require extensive mechanical systems and movement to retract and/or extend the bristles. U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,594 to Mears discloses a circular brush having bristles mounted on rotatable axles, which are then moveably mounted on an inner mandrel with the bristles extending through slots through an outer mandrel rotatably mounted on the brush. The system requires a user to rotate the inner mandrel in relation to the outer mandrel while maintaining the brush in a styling position to retract the bristles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,261 to Renda et al. discloses a complicated system utilizing cams and grooves and includes several control mechanisms to retract and extend the bristles. The brush as disclosed does not provide for single hand use in styling one's hair.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,567,905 to Stewart et al. discloses another version of a cam operated slidable retractable bristle brush. The bristle retraction control operates by co-action with a rotatable cylindrical mandrel having pivotal bristles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,109,877 is retractable and has multiple brush tips contained within a single unit. This configuration has several drawbacks to the makeup artist. First, it has a relatively large diameter which makes it less desirable to a make up artist. Second, the multiple tips that retract into a single unit have the potential for mixture of particulates from the different brush heads.
- It is thus desired to provide a retractable brush that has a streamlined body wherein the artist may rapidly utilize a quick connect to change brush tips with a single hand motion.
- The prior devices, as described above, have several problems. Some can only accommodate a single brush stick. When more than one brush stick is used selectively, the changing either cannot be accomplished rapidly, or the change results in a undesirable mixing of particulate from the various brush heads.
- The subject invention solves the above problems by offering a make up brush device that consists of a pen-type cylindrical container capable of accommodating a brush head that is has a quick connect/disconnect that allow the user to quickly and easily change brush heads with a single handed motion for particular needs or purposes.
- The brush device according to the present invention consists generally of a cylindrical casing, usually in the shape of a pen.
- In one embodiment, the brush device of the present invention comprises: (a) a cylindrical casing having an orifice in a head end and a closed rear end; (b) a retractable mandrel positioned within said cylindrical casing extending longitudinally in said cylindrical casing; wherein said mandrel is slidably mounted in said casing, said mandrel further comprising a means for controlling mandrel extension between an open position wherein said bristles extend through said orifice and a closed position wherein said bristles are retracted to a position within said cylindrical casing; The sliding track uses a Track Initiating Divot (TID) at the proximal and distal ends respectively of the slifing track. This is to lock the mandrel into the open and closed positions. A make up brush tip is mounted on said mandrel whereby said make up brush tip is positioned for axial sliding movement therein.
- The brush device described may be configured for use by artists and for make up (i.e. cosmetic) applications.
- The brush device of the present invention weighs less than about 10 grams. In one embodiment, the make up brush device of the present invention weighs less than about 8 grams. In a preferred embodiment, the make up brush device of the present invention weighs between about 6-8 grams.
- The brush device comprises a make up brush tip mounted on the end of a mandrel. The tip and mandrel further comprise opposing quick connect/disconnect means. This allows the user to quickly and easily change make up brush tips while utilizing a single handle. In one embodiment, the quick connect/disconnect is achieved through using a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip.
- The brush device cylindrical casing comprises a plurality of ridges on the surface interacting with an interlock means attached to said mandrel as a means of moving said mandrel. There is an interlock means that secures said mandrel into a fixed position.
- In one embodiment, the brush device comprises a single mandrel.
- The mandrel has an interlock connected thereto as a control and interlock means wherein said interlock extends from the surface of said mandrel and extends outward through the on the surface of the cylinder whereby said interlock means contact a pair of The sliding track uses a Track Initiating Divot and a Track Terminating Divot at the proximal and sistal ends respectively of the sliding track. This is to lock the mandrel into the open and closed positions.
- Further contemplated is a method for applying make up comprising the steps of: (a) selecting a first desired brush tip; (b) extending a mandrel from a retractable brush device to receive a brush tip; (c) securing selected brush tip to a brush device with quick connect/disconnect using a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip; (d) using said brush device with said brush tip secured to apply a first make up; (e) removing said first brush tip by disengaging brush tip by a quick connect disconnect; (f) selecting a second brush tip; (g) securing said second brush tip to a device by means of a quick connect/disconnect; (h) retracting said second brush tip into a device with a retractable means for retracting said brush tip within a casing.
- The invention also includes a brush kit comprising: a. a device for holding brush tips, wherein said device comprises means for exposing, retracting, and storing a single removable brush tip; b. a plurality of brush tips, wherein each brush tip may be quickly attached and detached from a holder through use of a quick connect/disconnect; c. a case for containing the device and the brush tips said case having a base and a cover, said case having an Ultra Violet light source with electronic board, battery source, and a timer switch placed on the inside a cover of said case and the base and cover of said case are constructed and arranged such that when the case is closed, the light ultraviolet light turns on and sanitizes brush tip bristles placed thereon, said light further controlled by a timer switch incorporated into said electronic board such that said ultra violet illuminates for a preset period of time up to five minutes and said light automatically switches off when sanitization is complete.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a retractable brush with easily replaceable brush tip.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a retractable brush with easily replaceable brush tip usable by artists.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a retractable brush with easily replaceable brush tip usable for application of make up.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a retractable brush with easily replaceable brush tip whereby said brush tip is changed with a quick connect/disconnect.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a retractable brush with easily replaceable brush tip whereby said quick connect/disconnect is achieved through use of opposing polarity magnets.
- Those and other objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the description that follows with reference to several preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows the separated components of the brush device. -
FIG. 2 shows the separated components showing the mandrel separated from the cylindrical casing. -
FIG. 3 shows an assembled embodiment of the device wherein the mandrel is extended and the brush tip extends from the orifice of the cylindrical casing. -
FIG. 4 shows an assembled embodiment of the device wherein the mandrel is retracted and the brush tip is completely within the cylindrical casing. -
FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of the mandrel and tip. -
FIG. 6 is a case of the present invention showing the inside cover, outside cover and front view of the closed case. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the open case of the present invention showing brushes placed on the base of the case and an ultra violet light attached to the inside cover. -
FIG. 8 shows an embodiment of a brush tip with a single polarity magnet and metal attraction plate. - The present invention will be described in further detail by referring to the several preferred embodiments thereof that are shown in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that those embodiments are only shown specifically, but they are non-limitative as far as they don't depart from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
- As used herein, the term mandrel is the shaft on which the working tool, in this invention the brush tip, is mounted
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FIG. 1 , thedevice 5 is shown in a disassembled manner to demonstrate the component parts. The brush bristles 10, are secured intobristle housing 20. Thebristle housing 20 is connected to brushtip 30.Brush tip 30 is configured such that the end to be fastened is paired with an appropriate receiving portion ofmandrel 40. Thebrush tip 30 and receivingportion 40 act in concert to create a quick connect/disconnect. The specific manner of quick connect/disconnect may be any manner known in the art by which the 2 component may be securely fastened and subsequently unfastened in order for the user to change brush tips as desired. Themandrel 40 has attached aninterlock 45. Underneathinterlock 45 is atension applicator 55.Tension applicator 55 exerts force away frommandrel 40 such that wheninterlock 45 is placed in between axialparallel portions 60, it serves to lockinterlock 45 into a fixed position. The fixed position may be withmandrel 40 extended, such that bristles 10 extend outward fromcylindrical casing 50 throughorifice 70. -
FIG. 2 shows thedevice 5 is shown in a disassembled manner to demonstrate the component parts. This view shows asmaller bristle 10, secured intobristle housing 20. In this view,brush assembly 30 is connected tomandrel 40. The assembly is attached by a quick connect/disconnect. The quick connect disconnect may be by any acceptable means. The embodiment shown herein shown the attachment ofbrush assembly 30 connected tomandrel 40. - Although not shown in the figure, in this particular
embodiment brush assembly 30 is held in place to mandrel 40 using asingle magnet 80 onmandrel 40 which meets with ametal attraction plate 85 on the proximal end of eachretractable tip 30. This entire portion is placed incylindrical casing 50. -
FIG. 3 shows thedevice 5 in an assembled manner. In this view, the interaction betweeninterlock 45 and axialparallel portions 60 is seen. The interlock will rest in the spaces created byportions 60 such that it will lock the mandrel into place. This view show the bristles andtip 10 protruding from thedevice 5 throughorifice 70. -
FIG. 4 shows thedevice 5 in an assembled manner. This view depicts the device of the present invention wherein the mandrel is locked in a position such that the bristles and tip are retracted and contained within thecylindrical casing 50 of the device. -
FIG. 5 shows a rear prospective view whereinbrush tip 80 is separated frommandrel 75. - As seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7 ,case 105 has acover 94 and abase 95.Cover 94 has anouter surface 99 and aninterior surface 93. - Said
interior surface 93 hasbatteries 88,electronic circuit board 90 andultraviolet light 93 incorporated thereon and secured into position.Circuit board 90 haspower wires 89 supplying power frombatteries 88.Circuit board 90 hassupply wires 91 that supply power toultraviolet light 92.Actuator 96 transmits a signal tocircuit board 90 whencover 94 is closed uponbase 95. Said signal initiates power fromcircuit board 90 toultraviolet light 92 for a preset period. In a preferred embodiment, ultraviolet light is illuminated for 5 minutes. - In one embodiment, as seen in
FIG. 8 , asingle polarity magnet 80 connects to ametal attraction plate 85 that is on one end oftip 30.Tip 30 extends throughorifice 70. - It is contemplated that the present invention be part of a kit. Both novice and professional make up artist may use the invention. Additionally, artists will be able to exchange paintbrush tips with the present invention. The user will be able to select brush tips that will quickly and easily attach to the mandrel on the subject invention. The contemplated brush tips would include any of the make up applications commonly known.
- Unlike prior attempts at multi tip brush devices, the present invention will be streamlined and will not be particularly cumbersome as devices that contain multiple attached brushes. It is known in the art that heavy brushes do not balance well in the hand of the make up artist, and do not allow for maximum detail dexterity.
- The present invention provides for a pen-like make up brush device which is streamlined, lightweight, and accommodates interchangeable brush tips. The brush bristles are held in a shank. The shank, in turn, is connected to the mandrel by means of an appropriate quick connect means. The present invention is contemplated as being usable for all make up applications. These would include, but would not be limited to, lip brush, concealer, eye shading, eye liner, lash brush. Because the brush tips are easily removed and changed, the user is able to both effectively clean the various brush tips, and to customize the device for specific/personalized use. The Ultra Violet light source with electronic board, battery source, and timer switch is placed in the cover and the base of the case as to, when the case is closed the light comes on to sanitize the tip bristles. A timer switch is incorporated into the electronic board to keep the light sanitizing for five minutes while contained in the case. The light automatically switches off when sanitization is complete.
- While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A brush device, comprising: (a) a cylindrical casing having an orifice in a head end and a closed rear end; (b) a retractable mandrel positioned within said cylindrical casing extending longitudinally in said cylindrical casing; wherein said mandrel is slidably mounted in said casing, said mandrel further comprising a means for controlling mandrel extension between an open position wherein said bristles extend through said orifice and a closed position wherein said bristles are retracted to a position within said cylindrical casing; (c) a brush tip mounted on said mandrel whereby said make up brush tip is positioned for axial sliding movement therein.
2. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said device weighs less than about 10 grams.
3. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said device weighs less than about 8 grams.
4. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said device weighs between about 6-8 grams.
5. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said make up brush tip and said mandrel further comprise a quick connect/disconnect means.
6. The brush device of claim 5 wherein said quick connect/disconnect means is a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip.
7. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical casing comprises a plurality of axial ridges interacting with an interlock means attached to said mandrel as a means of moving said mandrel.
8. The brush device of claim 6 wherein said interlock means secures said mandrel into a fixed position.
9. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said device comprises a single mandrel.
10. The brush device of claim 8 wherein said mandrel wherein said mandrel has an interlock connected thereto as a control and interlock means wherein said interlock extends from the surface of said mandrel and extends outward through the axial ridges on the surface of the cylinder whereby said interlock means contact a pair of parallel axial ridges to lock the mandrel into a fixed position.
11. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said brush is a cosmetic make up brush.
12. The brush device of claim 1 wherein said brush is for artists brushes.
13. A method for applying make up comprising the steps of: a. selecting a first desired brush tip; b. extending a mandrel from a retractable brush device to receive a brush tip; c. securing selected brush tip to a brush device with quick connect/disconnect using a single magnet on the mandrel which meets with a metal attraction plate on the proximal end of each retractable tip; d. using said brush device with said brush tip secured to apply a first make up; e. removing said first brush tip by disengaging brush tip by a quick connect disconnect; f. selecting a second brush tip; g. securing said second brush tip to a device by means of a quick connect/disconnect; h. retracting said second brush tip into a device with a retractable means for retracting said brush tip within a casing.
14. A brush kit comprising: a. a device for holding brush tips, wherein said device comprises means for exposing, retracting, and storing a single removable brush tip; b. a plurality of brush tips, wherein each brush tip may be quickly attached and detached from a holder through use of a quick connect/disconnect; c. a case for containing the device and the brush tips said case having a base and a cover, said case having an Ultra Violet light source with electronic board, battery source, and a timer switch placed on the inside a cover of said case and the base and cover of said case are constructed and arranged such that when the case is closed, the light ultraviolet light turns on and sanitizes brush tip bristles placed thereon, said light further controlled by a timer switch incorporated into said electronic board such that said ultra violet illuminates for a preset period of time up to five minutes and said light automatically switches off when sanitization is complete.
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