US945647A - Hair-dyeing comb. - Google Patents

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US945647A
US945647A US44550308A US1908445503A US945647A US 945647 A US945647 A US 945647A US 44550308 A US44550308 A US 44550308A US 1908445503 A US1908445503 A US 1908445503A US 945647 A US945647 A US 945647A
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  • This invention relates to an improved hair dyeing comb comprising in this instance, a comb and a dye retainmg body extending lengthwise of the comb and intersecting the teeth thereof.
  • the primary object of the invention is to enable the hair to be colored or dyed during the operation of combing by equip in a comb with a dye retaining body pre erably of absorbent material being capable of saturation with a liquid dye or coloring matter.
  • the same de vice may be utilized for applying any liquid substance, such as oil, or any lotion for the scalp or cuticle treatment.
  • the main object is to support a dye retaining absorbent body within or between the teeth of a comb, in such manner that the dye or coloring matter will be applied or transmitted to the hair during the act of combing the same.
  • FIG. 1 is a side ele: vation partly in section of a hair combing device embodying the main features of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar side elevation of a detached dye absorber and its retaining frame or clamp.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken on line 33 Fig. 1.
  • This comb comprises essentially a back iece, 1- having a suitable handle 2- and teeth -3, the back piece and teeth being arranged to receive and retain an absorbent body +l of felt or other equivalent material, which is separately retained in a suitable clamp 5.
  • the back piece 1 preferably comprises two U-shaped bars 6 and 7 of sheet metal of similar form and dimensions nested one within the other, and secured together with their longitudinal edges at the open side spaced a slight distance apart for receiving and retaining between them the ends of the teeth 3.
  • These teeth preferably comprise V-shaped bars of wire of comparatively small gage, having their ends secured to and between the back sections 6- and 7 although it is evident that the back of the comb may be made of a single piece of any other suitable material having openings for .receiving and retaining the ends of the wire teeth 3,
  • the handle which is preferably integral with and forms a continuation of the outer back section 6 is formed by bending this portion of the bar 6 upon.
  • the clamping member 5 is somewhat longer than the absorbent body 4, so as to protrude some distance through and beyond the open end of the back piece -1 when assembled for use, thereby affording a handle whereby the absorbent body may be inserted into and removed from the comb proper.
  • the vertical depth of the clamping member 5- is considerably less than that of the absorbent body 4.s0 as to leave a considerable portion of the latter free to flex Gil under contact with the hair, and to thereby distribute its coloring n'nltter or dye more evenly around and upon the hair.
  • the association of the absorbent body with the teeth of the comb in the manner described is particularly effective in transmitting an even distribution of the dye upon the halr for the reason that the teeth of the comb agitate and separate the strands of hair one from the other, and at the same time come in contact with the dye containing absorbent body 4-.
  • a back-piece comprising two members of substantially inverted U-shape in cross-section nested one within the other and the outer of which is prolonged to form a handle, the sides of said members spaced apart at their lower edges,
  • comb-teeth formed of wires bent to V-shape with the ends of the wires received and held between the sides of the back-piece, a clamp fitting within the inner member of the backpiece, and a flexible dye containing body carried by said clamp and extending transversely of and between the arms of the teeth.
  • a back-piece comprising two members of substantially inverted U-shape nested one Within the other and the outer of which is prolonged at one end beyond the inner member to form a handle comb-teeth formed of wires bent to substantially V-shape and having the free ends of, their arms received and held between the sides of the back-piece members, a clamp slidable within the back-piece, and a dye containing'body carried by said clamp, the sides of the clamp being compressed into the dye-containing body to securely hold the latter.

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M. E. WAITE.
HAIR DYEING COMB.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 27, 1908.
945,647. I Patented Jan. 4, 1910.
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MER'JION E. WAITE, 0E SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
HAIR-DYEING COMB.
Speciflcation of Letters latent.
Patented Jan. 4,1910.
Application filed J'u1y 27, 1908. Serial No. 445,503.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MER'roN E. WAITE, of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, in the State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hair Dyeing Combs, of which the following, taken in connection wit-h the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to an improved hair dyeing comb comprising in this instance, a comb and a dye retainmg body extending lengthwise of the comb and intersecting the teeth thereof.
The primary object of the invention is to enable the hair to be colored or dyed during the operation of combing by equip in a comb with a dye retaining body pre erably of absorbent material being capable of saturation with a liquid dye or coloring matter.
It is intended, however, that the same de vice may be utilized for applying any liquid substance, such as oil, or any lotion for the scalp or cuticle treatment. The main object, however, is to supporta dye retaining absorbent body within or between the teeth of a comb, in such manner that the dye or coloring matter will be applied or transmitted to the hair during the act of combing the same.
Other objects and uses relating to the particular parts of the device will be brought out in the description.
In the drawings-Figure 1, is a side ele: vation partly in section of a hair combing device embodying the main features of my invention. Fig. 2, is a similar side elevation of a detached dye absorber and its retaining frame or clamp. Fig. 3, is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken on line 33 Fig. 1. I
This comb comprises essentially a back iece, 1- having a suitable handle 2- and teeth -3, the back piece and teeth being arranged to receive and retain an absorbent body +l of felt or other equivalent material, which is separately retained in a suitable clamp 5.
The back piece 1 preferably comprises two U-shaped bars 6 and 7 of sheet metal of similar form and dimensions nested one within the other, and secured together with their longitudinal edges at the open side spaced a slight distance apart for receiving and retaining between them the ends of the teeth 3. These teeth preferably comprise V-shaped bars of wire of comparatively small gage, having their ends secured to and between the back sections 6- and 7 although it is evident that the back of the comb may be made of a single piece of any other suitable material having openings for .receiving and retaining the ends of the wire teeth 3, The handle which is preferably integral with and forms a continuation of the outer back section 6 is formed by bending this portion of the bar 6 upon.
itself to give a neat and finished appearance to the comb.
The opposite sides of the back piece -1 and also the opposite sides of the teeth 3- are spaced some distance apart for receivin between them the absorbent body 4. an
' its clamping head -5-, the space between the opposite sides of the back 1 forming a guide groove 8 which is open at both ends, or at least at the end opposite that to Whichthe handle is secured for permitting the insertion and removal of the absorbent crim .ed or depressed toward each other to compress the center portion of the inner body .t and thereby firmly retain it in' the clamping head -5 The length of the absorbent body=+ is substantially equal to the toothed portion of the comb, and when assembled in a comb extends downward some distance below the open side of the back -1- and between the opposite arms of the teeth 3 where it is retained against undue displacement by said teeth, and at the same time is free to contact with the hair to transmit the dye thereto during the operation of combing the hair. The clamping member 5 is somewhat longer than the absorbent body 4, so as to protrude some distance through and beyond the open end of the back piece -1 when assembled for use, thereby affording a handle whereby the absorbent body may be inserted into and removed from the comb proper. The vertical depth of the clamping member 5- is considerably less than that of the absorbent body 4.s0 as to leave a considerable portion of the latter free to flex Gil under contact with the hair, and to thereby distribute its coloring n'nltter or dye more evenly around and upon the hair.
The association of the absorbent body with the teeth of the comb in the manner described is particularly effective in transmitting an even distribution of the dye upon the halr for the reason that the teeth of the comb agitate and separate the strands of hair one from the other, and at the same time come in contact with the dye containing absorbent body 4-.
The particular form and arrangement of the back piece and teeth are preferable but it is evident that the absorbent body may be otherwise associated with the teeth of the comb, without departing from the spirit of my invention, and therefore I do not hold matters to the precise arrangement shown and described except as required by the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is: 1
1. In a hair dyeing comb, a back-piece comprising two members of substantially inverted U-shape in cross-section nested one within the other and the outer of which is prolonged to form a handle, the sides of said members spaced apart at their lower edges,
comb-teeth formed of wires bent to V-shape with the ends of the wires received and held between the sides of the back-piece, a clamp fitting within the inner member of the backpiece, and a flexible dye containing body carried by said clamp and extending transversely of and between the arms of the teeth.
2. In a hair dyeing comb, a back-piece comprising two members of substantially inverted U-shape nested one Within the other and the outer of which is prolonged at one end beyond the inner member to form a handle comb-teeth formed of wires bent to substantially V-shape and having the free ends of, their arms received and held between the sides of the back-piece members, a clamp slidable within the back-piece, and a dye containing'body carried by said clamp, the sides of the clamp being compressed into the dye-containing body to securely hold the latter.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this th day of July, 1908.
( MERTON E. WAITE.
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H. E. CHASE, HOWARD P. DENISON.
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EP2760310B1 (en) 2011-09-29 2015-10-21 WIK Far East Ltd Care-substance applicator for applying a care substance to a strand of hair, and care-substance cartridge therefor

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US20060243292A1 (en) * 2005-04-29 2006-11-02 Jessey Roger JR haircolor comb
EP2760310B1 (en) 2011-09-29 2015-10-21 WIK Far East Ltd Care-substance applicator for applying a care substance to a strand of hair, and care-substance cartridge therefor

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