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- the present invention relates to a new and improved method and apparatus for dyeing hair. More particu-' larly, the present invention relates to a new and improved method and apparatus for hair dyeing wherein the hair dyeing substance is activated immediately preceding the application of the dye to the hair.
- an oxidation dye is obtained by mixing an oxidizing agent with coloring matter or a coloring pigment.
- the coloring action of the oxidation dye occurs only when the coloring pigment has been mixed with the oxidizing agent.
- the effectiveness of the oxidation dye lasts only a short time after the activating oxidation agent has been added. Therefore, the effective coloring action of the oxidation dye becomes weaker with time.
- the latently dyeing substance and the activating substance are kept in separate containers.
- the mixture is made by mixing the two substances in a common container in the desired proportion.
- the oxidation reaction between the coloring pigment and the oxidizing agent starts when these two substances come in contact with each other so that it is apparent that this reaction starts before the mixture is actually applied to the hair. It is apparent, therefore, that the effectiveness of the activated dye becomes smaller and smaller as the activated dye is being applied to the hair. Since application of a coloring dye to a complete head of hair takes a substantial amount of time, the oxidation reaction of the mixture in the common container which continues during this time greatly decreases the strength of the coloring dye.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a new apparatus for the dyeing of hair.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a new apparatus for dyeing hair wherein the dye is activated as the mixture is being applied to the hair.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for dyeing hair, which apparatus can be used with several different types of dye applicators.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide 7 compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance, compressible container means for an activating substance for the latently dyeing substance, a mixing container connected to the container for the latently dyeing substance and the container for the activating substance for receiving the substances from the same, whenever desired, creating in the mixing containing an activated dyeing substance, means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to said compressible container means and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with the mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of the activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in the mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a portion of apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention, to which a dye applicator may be added;
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 with a comb dye applicator applied;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 showing a different dye applicator connected to the apparatus;
- Fig. 4 is a plan view of another embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view of Fig. 4 taken on the line II II.
- Fig. 6 is a plan view of another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is an elevational view of a portion of the apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is an elevational view of another-embodiment of the present invention.
- a compressible container 8 is shown in which a latently dyeing substance may be stored.
- a similar compressible container 9 is provided for an activating substance for the latently dyeing substance stored in the container 8.
- Threadedly connected to the container 8 is a conduit 1 at its end 5 by means of a cap 7.
- the other end 3 of the conduit 1 has a plurality of openings 11.
- a similar conduit 2 is threadedly connected to the container 9 atits end 6.
- a plurality of openings 10 is provided at the other end 4 of the conduit 2 .
- the respective openings 10 and 11 are preferably provided to correspond with each other.
- the latently dyeing substance in the container 8 and the activating substance in the container 9 may be simultaneously ejected from the respective-openings 11 and 10 by compressing containers 8 and 9.
- a comb 13 is shown connected to the ends 3 and 4 of the conduits 1 and 2, respectively.
- the comb 13 has a rear portion 14 with a mixing container 12 formed therein.
- the mixing container 12 is shaped to cooperate with the ends 3 and 4 of the conduits 1 and 2.
- a slot 15 is provided adjacent the teeth of the comb 13 to permit the mixture formed in the mixing container 12 to flow out alongside the teeth of the comb 13.
- activated dye may be applied to the hair merely by compressing the containers 8 and 9.
- Pil9$i nly th brush 1 hassla s tcm isa'tts th the in erim-s th misins-cqnt iner-lfi activator dyeing substance is applied to theh 'ronlyhy m n of h b ush. .7-. th amhlfi Macao dyeing ub tance s ear iest! Qs llfi-Q hs thandr f t teeth bf e canal?
- A can be r 'l n i e ead itsl and; e a er-stated by a divider 22 "within the memher .22,
- The-member 22 also has a liar surface portionlg in whichare located the openings it) and. 11. .In this embodiment the mixing h m a 1 s. q atah maimed a oute. m ber 22.
- a brush 20 is removably mounted onthe, lgnixing container .9 b he qwpstat cn et par -i n 2 of the u h 2.
- One. diametrically opposite portion of the container 19 is mounted a comb 21 which slidably e qpsrates a. r o 33 l a on the outer surface of the container 19.
- An indexing r an e e t. is mvidett b a e rin 29 which hasone endjiil that cooperates, with, elicit: tension 19a on'the container 19.
- 'The member 22,. has diametrically opposite outlets .23, and'Zfi. respectively register with an openingZT in the brush 211 and, an; opening 28 in thecomb 21 i i I v In the position illustrated in Fig, 5,, it is apparent y of-the u st Wh iti d t ml macawings Iii-and 1-1 --into themixing container 1 9 will belprea vented fromreaching the outlets: 23; andZtQthere i.
- the brush -20 may be formed of one molded 4 in egral unit, torexamsle, ntplastic. Flt isalsnnotnecessary that the comb and brushbe disposed in diametrically opposite portions of the mixing container 19.
- a dye applicator in the form of a sponge may be used.
- the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5 may include on angularly spaced portions of the mixing container 19 a comb, a brush and a sponge,
- FIG. 6 another embodiment of apparatus incorporating the principles vof-the present invention is illustrated.
- the conduits 1 and 2 and substantially at their arcuate portions and communicate with the interior of a partially cylindrical member 34 which :has .a flat surface 22" such as that shown in Fig. 5. Therefore, in this embodiment the coloring matter from the container 8 and the oxidizing agent from the container 9 are actually mixed in the cylindrical chamber 34 prion :to reaching the mixing-container; 12.
- the apparatuss is provided with :meansfor. regulating the. flow: ofcoloring matter from thecgntainer S and .theioxidizing. agent from the .com tainer 9 so that the mixture formed fromthesecom ponent parts contains the. desired proportion. of the, :componentar-t-s.
- A. setsc w '44. cooperates with it replaced d meterznorticn 43- f he rod 41 to .fix this d. t the eparator 4 At.
- s-a compres s-mem er 3 A compres ing. member. is. located t. o her side: of th -c nta ner.- 9- A spr n 5- am malt ur s t ecemnre sina memb r 36, a d-3. toward a h, th e. l nnected.
- a d e may be heate Q the Qsp site Umlluswts ai lesqt menbs sierfi an 31 In. c e atisa. an? Pw sare implied o one of. the compressing members 36 or 37, for example, hand pressure, Willi-be. name-fi te to. the. .oprqs te enmnressing member so. tha eq a rr ssu es fll e app ied to both. of the n ain rss d ares s lh Re er n now foi s-.8. the compre sin -members. 3.6 nd. 7.
- Th activa ed dye. nb t nces may be formed-byusing a atently. dyeing substance. and. mixing with. i i a r d c ng ent. .In other types. qfidyes... oxidizing agents. are. mix with the Iatently dyeing, substance,
- wil be. under too tha ach of the-e ements d t lqsd. above.
- o wo-qr. .nsore mae en may a so find a useful pplicat on; n. o her; tngesc z app ication devices. fie n r m ty ea'dasst hed above.
- Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when both said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to both said compressible container means; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activating dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of said activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in said mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
- Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; a fixed member mounted between both said compressible container means and continuous with one side of each of said compressible container means; a first compressing member adjacent the other side of one of said compressible container means; a second compressing member adjacent the other side of said other compressing container means; means for normally urging said compressing members toward each other; means connected to each of said compressing members and said fixed member for transmitting a predetermined portion of any pressure applied to one of said compressing members to the other of said compressing members; a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period
- Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance, a fixed member mounted between both said compressible container means, a first compressing member adjacent one of said compressible container means, a second compressing member adjacent said other compressing container means,
- a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of said activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in said mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
- Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to both said compressible container means; a first conduit communicating at one of its ends with one of said container means; a second conduit communicating at one of its ends with the other of said container means; a rotatably mounted mixing container having an interior portion communicating with said conduits at their other ends for receiving said substances from said container means when said compressible container means are compressed creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance, said mixing container having a first and a second outlet for respectively communicating with its interior portion when said mixing container is rotated; a brush mounted on said mixing container adjacent said first outlet thereof and communicating therewith; and a comb mounted on said mixing container adjacent said second outlet thereof and communicating therewith, said comb and said brush each respectively forming a dye applicator for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair when said mixing container is rotate
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Jan. 14, 1958 A R MEYER 2,819,723
HAIR DYEING APPARATUS Filed May 31, 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 4 INVENTOR n rroRA/y M AIM Jan. 14, 1958 A MEYER 2,819,723
HAIR DYEING APPARATUS Filed May 51, 1955 I 2 Shee ts-Sheet 2 INVEIIIV ma W- ZZZZZZZZ HTTORNEH HAIR DYEING APPARATUS Roger Meyer, Pleasantville, N. Y., assignor to Jean Leclabart, Paris, France Application May 31, 1955, Serial No. 512,264
4 Claims. (Cl. 132-116) The present invention relates to a new and improved method and apparatus for dyeing hair. More particu-' larly, the present invention relates to a new and improved method and apparatus for hair dyeing wherein the hair dyeing substance is activated immediately preceding the application of the dye to the hair.
Most hair dyeing substances in use today are obtained by mixing a latently dyeing substance with an activating substance. For example, an oxidation dye is obtained by mixing an oxidizing agent with coloring matter or a coloring pigment. The coloring action of the oxidation dye occurs only when the coloring pigment has been mixed with the oxidizing agent. The effectiveness of the oxidation dye lasts only a short time after the activating oxidation agent has been added. Therefore, the effective coloring action of the oxidation dye becomes weaker with time.
Accordingly, in practice today the latently dyeing substance and the activating substance are kept in separate containers. The mixture is made by mixing the two substances in a common container in the desired proportion. The oxidation reaction between the coloring pigment and the oxidizing agent starts when these two substances come in contact with each other so that it is apparent that this reaction starts before the mixture is actually applied to the hair. It is apparent, therefore, that the effectiveness of the activated dye becomes smaller and smaller as the activated dye is being applied to the hair. Since application of a coloring dye to a complete head of hair takes a substantial amount of time, the oxidation reaction of the mixture in the common container which continues during this time greatly decreases the strength of the coloring dye.
There are several other disadvantages which are present when the above described conventional methods of hair dyeing are used. 'For example, oxidation reaction causes the mixture to develop heat. Foam develops over the surface of the mixture and therefore interferes with the proper application of the dye to the hair. A gaseous release occurs and thereby produces an undesired initial pressure if the mixing of the two substances takes place in a closed instead of an open container.
Accordingly, it is one of the objects of the present invention to overcome the above described disadvantages.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new apparatus for the dyeing of hair.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a new apparatus for dyeing hair wherein the dye is activated as the mixture is being applied to the hair.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for dyeing hair, which apparatus can be used with several different types of dye applicators.
Another object of the present invention is to provide 7 compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance, compressible container means for an activating substance for the latently dyeing substance, a mixing container connected to the container for the latently dyeing substance and the container for the activating substance for receiving the substances from the same, whenever desired, creating in the mixing containing an activated dyeing substance, means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to said compressible container means and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with the mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of the activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in the mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
The novel features which are considered as characteristie for the invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a portion of apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention, to which a dye applicator may be added;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 with a comb dye applicator applied;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 showing a different dye applicator connected to the apparatus;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of another embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of Fig. 4 taken on the line II II.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is an elevational view of a portion of the apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention; and
Fig. 8 is an elevational view of another-embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 1, a compressible container 8 is shown in which a latently dyeing substance may be stored. A similar compressible container 9 is provided for an activating substance for the latently dyeing substance stored in the container 8. Threadedly connected to the container 8 is a conduit 1 at its end 5 by means of a cap 7. The other end 3 of the conduit 1 has a plurality of openings 11.
A similar conduit 2 is threadedly connected to the container 9 atits end 6. At the other end 4 of the conduit 2 a plurality of openings 10 is provided. The respective openings 10 and 11 are preferably provided to correspond with each other. In operation, the latently dyeing substance in the container 8 and the activating substance in the container 9 may be simultaneously ejected from the respective- openings 11 and 10 by compressing containers 8 and 9.
In Fig. 2 a comb 13 is shown connected to the ends 3 and 4 of the conduits 1 and 2, respectively. The comb 13 has a rear portion 14 with a mixing container 12 formed therein. The mixing container 12 is shaped to cooperate with the ends 3 and 4 of the conduits 1 and 2. A slot 15 is provided adjacent the teeth of the comb 13 to permit the mixture formed in the mixing container 12 to flow out alongside the teeth of the comb 13.
In operation, it can be seen that as the comb is used on the hair, activated dye may be applied to the hair merely by compressing the containers 8 and 9. The
latently dyeing substance in the container 8 will flow Patented Jan. 14, 1958 amazes E @9981? the bale 1. and the activatin substance from the container 9 will flow out. through the holes 10. An activated dyeing substance 'Wlll therefore be obtained almost simultaneously with .the.;-application thereof to h ha r. Th dyeing.substanceaccordingly issapplied to in? ha r at the time ofits. maximum; dyeingstrength. There is no possibility of :a weakeneddyeing-substance ei a nlieg t he h ir.
R ferrin now to iE e .3, a dy pp i at having both a comb portion and a brush portion isillustrated. i QQPI Q W n ludes a mixing container .16 atone side of which is mounted. a brush. 1'1 and on theoppos s de 9 which. i mounted a-comh 11 a. rh emnodi. lqent illustrated in Eig- -mayxheYc slot between the hrnsh l1 and the mixingcqntainer.itiorxbetween the as? 1 and the Winecontainer 1.5 or bnth.
Pil9$i nly th brush 1 :hassla s tcm isa'tts th the in erim-s th misins-cqnt iner-lfi activator dyeing substance is applied to theh 'ronlyhy m n of h b ush. .7-. th amhlfi Macao dyeing ub tance s ear iest! Qs llfi-Q hs thandr f t teeth bf e canal? have sm s it n wtinsewi h thc t r of the mi i n ne im-the comhmay e e for appl in he dyein Hh t%e9e t thehai Referring Fist 4..- entt-"a s the: embodiment f p a t s items-statin he Priest ssc the areseat invention is illustrated. In thisernbqdirner t the end portions 3 and 4, of the conduits land 2, nespectively, are a ne ar al -c ind sal tat inhe it. A can be r 'l n i e ead itsl and; e a er-stated by a divider 22 "within the memher .22, The-member 22 also has a liar surface portionlg in whichare located the openings it) and. 11. .In this embodiment the mixing h m a 1 s. q atah maimed a oute. m ber 22. A brush 20 is removably mounted onthe, lgnixing container .9 b he qwpstat cn et par -i n 2 of the u h 2. t sm t 3l' sca e t cut surface ofthe mixing container 19, One. diametrically opposite portion of the container 19 is mounted a comb 21 which slidably e qpsrates a. r o 33 l a on the outer surface of the container 19.
An indexing r an e e t. is mvidett b a e rin 29 which hasone endjiil that cooperates, with, elicit: tension 19a on'the container 19. 'The member 22,.has diametrically opposite outlets .23, and'Zfi. respectively register with an openingZT in the brush 211 and, an; opening 28 in thecomb 21 i i I v In the position illustrated in Fig, 5,, it is apparent y of-the u st Wh iti d t ml macawings Iii-and 1-1 --into themixing container 1 9 will belprea vented fromreaching the outlets: 23; andZtQthere i. However, it the member 22 is-ro tated approximately 9,0 from the illustrated-position in the cloclgwisedirectipp, it is clear that the activated dyeing substance located between the flat surface 22" and -the inner sprtface of the mixing container 19 will be 'able tozflow. outfrom the. outlet 24- andthe opening 2;8 -alo ng the teeth of the comb 2-1. V I
If the mixing container 19 is rotated approximately 90 in the counterclockwise direction from the illus; trated position, the activated dyeing substance locatedbetween the flat surface '22-" and' the'inner. suriiage o fgthe mixing container 19 will be able to flow out ofthe outlet 23 and the opening 27*onto thebrushflii .'I. t is.the r e-. fore clear that with thev embodiment; illust atedin Egg. 4 and 5 itispossible -to use the'apperatt s asanor comb or brush arrangement-on to apply the "dye taneously with the use ofthe comb or tlie use of the brush. In Fig. 4 there is-also showna tapened member q ms on h. f Q th member This tapered member may be used'fgr parting thehair. The indexing means permits the applicator tobe solidly heldin the desired-position, I
It e ib e tha he mi in qqntsins 9.. h mmb. 21 and/or the brush -20 may be formed of one molded 4 in egral unit, torexamsle, ntplastic. Flt isalsnnotnecessary that the comb and brushbe disposed in diametrically opposite portions of the mixing container 19. Instead of a brush or comb, a dye applicator in the form of a sponge may be used. Also, the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5 may include on angularly spaced portions of the mixing container 19 a comb, a brush and a sponge,
. respectively.
Referring now to Fig. 6, another embodiment of apparatus incorporating the principles vof-the present invention is illustrated. vIn this'en lbodiment the conduits 1 and 2 and substantially at their arcuate portions and communicate with the interior of a partially cylindrical member 34 which :has .a flat surface 22" such as that shown in Fig. 5. Therefore, in this embodiment the coloring matter from the container 8 and the oxidizing agent from the container 9 are actually mixed in the cylindrical chamber 34 prion :to reaching the mixing-container; 12.
.In. all these embodiments, the apparatussis provided with :meansfor. regulating the. flow: ofcoloring matter from thecgntainer S and .theioxidizing. agent from the .com tainer 9 so that the mixture formed fromthesecom ponent parts contains the. desired proportion. of the, :componentar-t-s.
Due such arrangement is. shown in Fig. -7 where a member: 35 'isrmonnted. be ween the containers =81and 9. and maybe. contigucnstwithadjacent sides. of. these conminers- At one endo-f; thememb rfi islocated amd whichv i insertedwithin a s parator 42 that. k eps the ndu t 1 and. lat apredetennined desired distance om ach other. A. setsc w '44. cooperates with it replaced d meterznorticn 43- f he rod 41 to .fix this d. t the eparator 4 At. the opposit side at the c n ainer '8. s-a compres s-mem er 3 A compres ing. member. is. located t. o her side: of th -c nta ner.- 9- A spr n 5- am malt ur s t ecemnre sina memb r 36, a d-3. toward a h, th e. l nnected. at .c eside-cf the member 3 nd; he aqmptessing' m hers 3and lisa1azy on de se 3.$..p v z eti t s cen e on th member 35. Anotheram; ton s devicesw i oca ed. on the meside o t e. member 3.5, 36 and a? hutt the; QBBOSite en here t- Devi 329: is. als pi otal y mou d on th memb r: 35. at the-n at- Q-'- A se ond pair-o l t ns e ces. 38. a d e may be heate Q the Qsp site Umlluswts ai lesqt menbs sierfi an 31 In. c e atisa. an? Pw sare implied o one of. the compressing members 36 or 37, for example, hand pressure, Willi-be. name-fi te to. the. .oprqs te enmnressing member so. tha eq a rr ssu es fll e app ied to both. of the n ain rss d ares s lh Re er n now foi s-.8. the compre sin -members. 3.6 nd. 7. r rittqtahr moaned bou e ein 46 io mall d n. t e membe Asb fs e Pre ure applied to oneot th Q1 Rresingmembers3 6 or 31 is. transmitted in equal molt t ltother contra t g mfimhsrs; so th he containers 8 and 9 arecpmpressed equal amounts.
Th activa ed dye. nb t ncesmay be formed-byusing a atently. dyeing substance. and. mixing with. i i a r d c ng ent. .In other types. qfidyes... oxidizing agents. are. mix with the Iatently dyeing, substance,
wil be. under too tha ach of the-e ements d t lqsd. above. o wo-qr. .nsore mae en may a so find a useful pplicat on; n. o her; tngesc z app ication devices. fie n r m ty ea'dasst hed above.
' he an cs hasbsen llu ttated anddea fibsd s. emb died; n mi 't cs ...and appara us for dyeing; ha r. it is not intended tobe limited to the details shownirsince. r ous. od cations. nd. structur l chanatzsmax be m de t ont epa tingin any wayi rom. thespian otthe present invention.
W hout urther aa xs s the cneg issw llw wfi l y eveal. the ist Qf the ss ntmenti n hatothersican by applying current knowledge readily adapt it for varians applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention and, therefore, such adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalence of the following claims.
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
1. Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when both said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to both said compressible container means; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activating dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of said activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in said mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
2. Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; a fixed member mounted between both said compressible container means and continuous with one side of each of said compressible container means; a first compressing member adjacent the other side of one of said compressible container means; a second compressing member adjacent the other side of said other compressing container means; means for normally urging said compressing members toward each other; means connected to each of said compressing members and said fixed member for transmitting a predetermined portion of any pressure applied to one of said compressing members to the other of said compressing members; a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of said activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in said mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
3. Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance, a fixed member mounted between both said compressible container means, a first compressing member adjacent one of said compressible container means, a second compressing member adjacent said other compressing container means,
means connected to each of said compressing members and said fixed member for transmitting a predetermined portion of any pressure applied to one of said compressing members to the other of said compressing members a mixing container connected to said container for said latently dyeing substance and said container for said activating substance for receiving said substances from the same when said compressible container means are compressed, creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance; and dye applicator means connected to and communicating with said mixing container for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair, enabling thereby, during the period of application of said activated dyeing substance, continuous creation of the same during such period of application in said mixing container immediately preceding application thereof.
4. Apparatus for dyeing hair comprising, in combination, compressible container means for a latently dyeing substance; compressible container means for an activating substance for said latently dyeing substance; means for regulating the relative pressures that can be applied to both said compressible container means; a first conduit communicating at one of its ends with one of said container means; a second conduit communicating at one of its ends with the other of said container means; a rotatably mounted mixing container having an interior portion communicating with said conduits at their other ends for receiving said substances from said container means when said compressible container means are compressed creating in said mixing container an activated dyeing substance, said mixing container having a first and a second outlet for respectively communicating with its interior portion when said mixing container is rotated; a brush mounted on said mixing container adjacent said first outlet thereof and communicating therewith; and a comb mounted on said mixing container adjacent said second outlet thereof and communicating therewith, said comb and said brush each respectively forming a dye applicator for applying the thus-obtained activated dyeing substance to the hair when said mixing container is rotated so that its respective outlet communicates with the interior portion thereof.
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