WO2010110858A1 - Improved hair measuring assembly and single use cartridge - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a hair measuring assembly capable of being operated by a single hand of a user through manipulation of a hand grip that is movably connected to the body of the device.
- the hand grip of the assembly preferably includes two grip segments, such that a concurrent, pivotal and lateral displacement of the grip segments position a hair retaining and measuring portion of a hair collection assembly between a collecting position for gathering the hair to be measured, and a retaining and measuring position, wherein the collected hair is at least minimally compressed and measured.
- the free hand of the user i.e., that which is not associated with the hand grip, may thereby be used to hold and/or properly position the hair to be measured for efficient collection thereof, by and within the hair retaining and measuring portion.
- the present invention additionally comprises a "single use" cartridge for carrying out the collection, retention and measurement of hair so as to evaluate the existence of hair loss, and ideally also, hair breakage, and further, includes suitable structure for mounting and operable attachment to the body of the hair measuring assembly by a person, without regard to whether he or she is left-handed or right-handed.
- Hair loss which is also medically termed “alopecia,” describes the loss of hair from the head or body, and for some people can result in complete baldness or more commonly, in many men there can be a partial, but fairly substantial, loss of hair that is often referred to as “male patterned baldness.” Aside from genetic issues, it has long been recognized that hair loss may also occur from some medical conditions which affect an individual's health, as well as from some psychological conditions, including in some cases, it is said, stress, anxiety, etc. In addition, physical treatment of the hair such as hair styling, coloring, hair straightening and other processing and/or compositions applied to the hair may also result in mild or severe hair loss.
- hair loss is a problem which concerns both men and women, and absent the existence of medical and other conditions of the type set forth above, is most often experienced later in life.
- the normal aging process frequently involves individuals losing scalp hair at a gradual but recognizable rate.
- Hair is believed to grow in cycles or phases comprising a "growing phase,” an "in-between phase,” and a resting or "hair loss phase.” It is thought that many factors determine whether hair loss is permanent or cyclical in nature. In either case, the rate of hair loss can be determined by accurately measuring hair density or quantity.
- the permanent loss of hair often occurs at or along a specific location on the scalp.
- hair loss in men may typically follow a pattern resulting in "male patterned baldness".
- hair loss in women may follow a significantly different pattern, wherein the loss of hair occurs at different rates and for different periods of time.
- many women color or otherwise chemically treat their hair which can weaken the structure of the hair shaft, they often experience some breakage of the hair strands at various lengths thereof.
- Such "hair breakage” can mean that some women are unable to grow their hair long or to what they might consider a more desirable length.
- Scalp hair normally lasts anywhere from two to seven years.
- the growing phase or cycle may be interrupted by certain medications, diseases or physical mistreatment of the hair.
- the hair-loss phase typically lasts a few months and is slowed in individuals having healthy hair and scalp by the growing of new hair.
- a "shedding" of the hair occurs, to the extent that it is normal to lose 50 or more hairs a day. Excessive shedding of the hair may occur for a brief period after an event such a childbearing, fever, surgery, weight loss or exposure of the individual to certain medications.
- a visual contrast in the color of different portions of a person' s hair, as compared to the scalp, may be a clear indication of the on-set of hair loss.
- individuals with dark hair and contrasting lighter skin color may make the visual observation of hair loss more evident, even early in the hair loss process.
- individuals with blond hair and light skin may endure significant hair loss without such loss being visually evident, due to a minimal contrast between the colors of the scalp and the hair.
- the rate and severity of hair loss cannot be ascertained without a more accurate means of measurement.
- the hair measuring device described in the aforesaid patents and/or any other hair measuring device should be capable of being constructed to have a "single use" cartridge structured to measure and/or which assists with the efficient and accurate measurement of hair, but which can be easily removed from the device after use on an individual, and replaced with a new or fresh cartridge, for use of the device subsequently on another person or if desired, on the same person.
- a "single use” cartridge could be attachable to the hair measuring device by a user without regard to whether he/she is left handed or right handed.
- any such cartridge were developed, it would ideally offer as well the ability to measure hair breakage.
- the hear measuring device described in the aforesaid patents and/or any other hair measuring device should ideally also be constructed so as to have a hand grip as part of or operably connected thereto and which can be operated by a single hand of a user, whether a medical doctor or other trained person, in a simple and easy manner for taking measurements, or even repeated measurements of the hair on an individual's scalp.
- the user of the device would have one free hand, i.e., that which is not associated with the hand grip, to use for holding and/or properly positioning the hair to be measured for efficient collection thereof, regardless of whether that user is primarily left-handed or right-handed.
- the hair measuring assembly of the present invention is also structured so as to be capable of operation with a single use cartridge, for reasons described more in detail herein.
- the hair measuring assembly of the present invention is structured so as to be capable of operation by a single hand of a user, and further, so as to accurately measure hair density growing from a substantially isolated portion of an individual's scalp, which portion has a predetermined dimension.
- the assembly of the present invention can be used to repeatedly take measurements of the density of hair, issuing preferably from substantially the same isolated portion of the scalp, in order to determine the existence of continued hair loss or the growth of hair. The effectiveness of any treatment an individual may be undergoing can, thereby, be determined by the change in the density of the hair being measured.
- the improved hair measuring assembly of the present invention comprises a substantially elongated body that is made from a material which is sufficiently light weight so that the assembly may be easily handled and manipulated.
- a collection assembly is connected to an outer or distal end of the body and includes a hair retaining and measuring portion that is movable relative to the body between a hair collecting position and a hair retaining and hair measuring position.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion includes an at least partially open space or area, in which the hair to be measured may be relatively quickly and efficiently collected, retained and measured through manipulation of an activating assembly.
- the activating assembly comprises a hand grip including at least one, but preferably, a plurality of two grip segments, each being pivotally connected to the body of the hair measuring assembly.
- the grip segments are cooperatively disposed and dimensioned with one another and with the body so as to be concurrently engaged and pivotally displaced laterally towards and away from the body by a single hand of the user. Therefore, the two grip segments can be selectively disposed between a normally open orientation and a closed orientation.
- the normally open orientation is more specifically defined by the two grip segments being disposed laterally outward from the body and in an angular orientation relative thereto.
- the two grip segments can be concurrently compressed and therefore, pivotally disposed into a closed orientation, which may be defined by a substantially longitudinal alignment with the remainder of the length of the body.
- the linkage assembly includes at least a first linkage structure and a second linkage structure interacting with one another.
- the first linkage structure pivotally connects the two grip segments of the hand grip to the second linkage structure.
- the second linkage structure is disposed to movably interconnect the hair retaining and measuring portion to the first linkage structure and accordingly, in direct, pivotally interconnecting relation to the hand grip. Therefore, as the hand grip is selectively disposed between the open and closed orientations, the interaction of the first and second linkage structures serves to precisely dispose the hair retaining 2
- the cooperative structural and operative features of the hand grip, the linkage assembly and the hair retaining and measuring portion allows a user to manipulate the improved hair measuring assembly of the present invention by using only a single hand. In turn, this allows the user to use the other, free hand to hold, position and/or accurately manipulate the hair being measured so as to further facilitate its placement within the measuring space of the hair retaining and measuring portion. Moreover, a single hand of the user may cause the two grip segments to be concurrently and pivotally disposed into the aforementioned closed orientation.
- a measuring and/or display assembly is disposed and structured to display indicia representative of the dimensional characteristics of the hair collected and retained within the hair retaining and measuring portion. Additional structural features of the various components of the improved hair measuring assembly are present in one or more of the preferred embodiments thereof. More specifically, the collection assembly including the aforementioned hair retaining and measuring portion also includes a housing or covering.
- the housing is cooperatively disposed and structured with the hair retaining and measuring portion to accomplish an appropriate compression of the hair being measured as the hair retaining and measuring portion passes from the collecting position through a hair retaining position and into a hair retaining and measuring position.
- an additional feature of the collection assembly includes a "single use" cartridge or embodiment that allows for the removable connection of the collection assembly from the body, including both the hair retaining and measuring portion and the cover or housing associated therewith.
- the collection assembly specifically, but not exclusively, including the hair retaining and measuring portion, may be removably connected to the aforementioned second linkage structure so as to be discarded and replaced with another "single use" cartridge in order to assure an individual having bundles of his or her hair measured, that careful hygiene is being maintained.
- this "single use" cartridge or embodiment includes suitable structure for mounting and operable attachment to the improved hair measuring assembly by a person, without regard to whether he or she is left- handed or right-handed. Further, the "single use” application of a hair retaining and measuring portion may be assured through the provision of a locking structure or assembly associated therewith.
- Such a locking structure may be cooperatively disposed relative to an interior of the housing or portions of the body to prevent movement of the hair retaining and measuring portion back into a hair collecting position, once and/or after the hair retaining and measuring portion is moved into the hair retaining position and hair measuring position for compression and measurement of the collected hair. Therefore, in the various preferred embodiments of the improved hair measuring assembly of the present invention, a user is permitted, without assistance, to accurately and efficiently measure hair density from a specific portion of an individual's scalp through the manipulation and operation of the assembly using only a single hand.
- the activation assembly including the hand grip, may be disposed between the aforementioned open orientation and closed orientation, thereby quickly and accurately disposing the hair retaining and measuring portion between the hair collecting position, the hair retaining position, and then the hair retaining and measuring position.
- the hair retaining and measuring position may be further defined by a position of the hair retaining and measuring portion in sufficiently close proximity to the body and/or cooperative components of the collection assembly to facilitate an appropriate compression of the hair being measured in order to accomplish an accurate measurement thereof .
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of one preferred embodiment of the hair measuring assembly of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Figure 1 in an assembled form.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 in a different operative position.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view in exploded form of the various components comprising the preferred embodiment of Figures 1 through 3.
- Figure 5 is a detailed view in partially exploded form of a collection assembly of the embodiment of Figures 1 through 4.
- Figure 6 is a perspective view in exploded form of the various components comprising an activation assembly of the embodiment of Figures 1 through 4.
- Figure 7 is perspective view of a portion of a linkage assembly associated with the preferred embodiment of Figures 1 through 4.
- Figure 8 is a biasing member associated with the structural and operative features of the embodiment of Figures 1 through 4.
- Figures 9 through 11 are schematic representations of the slider as disclosed in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention. IQ.
- Figure 12 is a schematic representation of a calibration key- in accordance with at least one embodiment of the improved hair measuring assembly of the present invention.
- the present invention is directed to an improved hair measuring assembly, which is generally indicated as 10.
- the assembly 10 includes an elongated body 12 having a hair collection assembly, generally indicated as 14, connected to one end thereof.
- An activation assembly, generally indicated as 16, is pivotally connected to the body 10 and selectively movable by a single hand of the user between an open orientation, as represented in Figures 1 and 2, and a closed orientation, as represented in Figure 3.
- the open and closed orientations of the activation assembly includes a hand grip 17, which serves to selectively dispose the collection assembly 14, and more specifically, a hair retaining and measuring portion 18 associated therewith, between a hair collecting position, as best represented in Figure 2, through an intermediate hair retaining position and into a hair retaining and measuring position, as best represented in Figure 3.
- the activation assembly 16 further includes a linkage assembly, generally indicated as 20, and represented in more detail in Figures 4, 6 and 7.
- the activation assembly 16 may be more specifically defined as including at least one, but preferably, a plurality of two grip segments 22 and 24.
- Each of the grip segments 22 and 24 are pivotally connected at one end 22' and 24' to the body 12, as represented.
- the structure, dimension and disposition of the two grip segments 22 and 24 are such as to facilitate their concurrent gripping and lateral, pivotal displacement relative to the body 12 between the open orientation, as represented in Figures 1 and 2 and the closed orientation, as represented in Figure 3.
- the open orientation may be accurately defined as the two grip segments 22 and 24 being disposed in a laterally outward extending relation to the body 12, and in an angular orientation relative thereto, as clearly represented in Figures 1 and 2.
- the closed orientation of the hand grip 17 may be accurately defined by the two grip segments 22 and 24 being disposed in a substantially longitudinal alignment with the body 12 and in substantially parallel or at least aligned relation to one another, as represented in Figure 3.
- a single hand of the user may be used to selectively dispose the hand grip 17 between the open orientation of Figures 1 and 2 and the closed orientation of Figure 3.-
- This single handed operation allows the opposite or free hand of the user to hold, position or otherwise appropriately manipulate the hair being measured, such as to facilitate its positioning within the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, while it is disposed in the aforementioned collecting position.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 will preferably include an elongated or other appropriate configuration which defines an open space or area 26, in which the hair being measured may be effectively collected. In doing so, the hair passes through an opening or access portion 26' possibly aided by the free hand of the user.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 also includes a coupling 28 which in at least one embodiment may be structured to accomplish a removable connection with the aforementioned linkage assembly 20, as will be explained in greater detail hereinafter.
- the collection assembly 14 further includes a housing or covering 30 structured to movably receive the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 therein, as represented in Figures 1 through 3.
- the housing 30 also includes a connection or coupling 32 which may be structured to accomplish a removable connection with the corresponding end of the housing 12, as indicated in Figure 1. Therefore, it should be apparent that the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, and most probably, the housing or covering 30 may be collectively disposed in a removable connection with the outer end or other corresponding portion of the housing 12. More specifically, the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 includes a coupling 28 which may be detachably connected to a corresponding outer end 25 of a slider structure 27, as described in greater detail hereinafter.
- the housing or covering 30 includes a coupling 32 which facilitates its detachable connection to the corresponding outer end of the body 12.
- This movable feature facilitates the replacement of the collection assembly 14, thereby allowing its commercial presentation as a single-use device. As such, repeated use of the collection assembly 14 and specifically the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 is prevented when repeated hair measurements are desired or required.
- a locking member or assembly 34 may be connected at appropriate locations on the hair retaining and measuring portion 18.
- the locking member 34 represents a leaf spring construction formed of a sufficiently flexible material to allow a passage or retraction of at least part of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 into the interior of the housing 30, and towards the body 12. When so positioned, the outward extension or positioning of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 back into the hair collecting and retaining position will be prevented or restricted at least while the locking assembly is engaged, due primarily to an abutting engagement of the end of the locking member 34 with one or more interior portions of the housing or covering 30.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 will, in one embodiment, become inoperative for additional uses and require that the collection assembly 14, preferably including both the housing or covering 30 and the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, be removable from the corresponding end of the housing 12.
- Additional features may include the coupling 28 and 32 respectively associated with the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and the housing or covering 30 having "twist-off" connection. Such a connection enables rotation of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and housing or covering 30 in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction in order that it be removed or released from the body 12.
- the housing 30 and/or hair retaining and measuring portion 18 of at least one embodiment is removably attachable to the hair measuring device 10 and/or body 12 in any one of a plurality of at least two different operative orientations, and in particular, without regard as to whether the user thereof is left-handed or right-handed.
- the various operative orientations of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and/or housing 30 are defined and distinguishable by the direction in which the open area 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 is pointed or otherwise accessible relative to the remaining portions of the hair measuring device 10 and/or body 12 thereof.
- a left-handed user may be able to most effectively and efficiently use the device 10 with the open area 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 pointed in one direction relative to the body 12 and/or the visual display 62
- a right-handed user may be able to most effectively and efficiently use the device 10 with the open area 26 pointed in an opposite facing direction relative to the body 12 and/or visual display 62.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and/or housing is disposed in a removable and/or attachable relation to the body 12 in any of a plurality of operative orientations such that the direction or orientation of the open area 26 is at least partially adjustable according to a user's preference and to allow effective and efficient use of the device 10 by a left-handed and/or right-handed user.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and/or housing 30 is disposed in a coupling relation to one another wherein a clockwise twisting motion will serve to attach the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and housing 30 in one operative orientation, whereas a counter-clockwise twisting motion will serve to attach the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and housing 30 in another different operative orientation.
- the activation assembly 16 includes both the hand grip 17 as well as the linkage assembly 20.
- the linkage assembly 20 includes a first linkage structure 37 comprising at least one but preferably a plurality of two elongated link members 38 each being disposed to pivotally interconnect different ones of the grip segments 22 and 24 to a second linkage structure 40 represented in detail in Figure 7.
- the second linkage structure 40 includes an elongated rod having one end, as at 40", structured to be pivotally connected to corresponding ends of each of the elongated links 38 of the first linkage structure 37.
- each of the elongated links 38 include opposite end portions which are cooperatively structured with the connecting end 40' of the elongated rod or second linkage structure 40 to accomplish a pivotal interconnection there between and between the different ones of the grip segments 22 and 24.
- the opposite or outer end 40" of the second linkage structure or rod 40 is structured to be removably interconnected to the hair retaining and measuring portion 18. More specifically, a length of the rod 40 disposed adjacent to the end 40" passes through the interior slider 27, wherein the end 40" connects to an end member 57 disposed in a sliding relation on the interior of the slider 27. In that the slider 27, and in particular the end 25 thereof, is removably connected to the coupling 28, as set forth above, the rod 40 can be accurately described as being removably interconnected to the hair retaining and measuring portion 18.
- the linkage assembly 20 comprises the first linkage structure including elongated links 38 disposed and structured to pivotally interconnect different ones of the grip segments 22 and 24 to the second linkage structure 40.
- the opposite or outer end 40" of the second linkage structure or rod 40 is interconnected to the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 by means of the slider structure 27, as by detachable connection between ends 25 and coupling 28. Therefore, it should be apparent that a single hand 100 of the user may concurrently and pivotally engage and dispose each of the grip segments 22 and 24 between the open orientation of Figures 1 and 2 into the closed orientation of Figure 3.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 extends linearly outward from the cover or housing a greater distance from the body 12 to assume the aforementioned collecting position, as best represented in Figure 2.
- the single hand 100 of the user may concurrently exert a compressive force on both the handle segments 22 and 24, thereby pivotally displacing the handle segments 22 and 24 inwardly, into the closed orientation represented in Figure 3.
- the second linkage structure 40 moves outwardly from the housing 12 as indicated by directional arrow 41, thereby serving to retract the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 into the hair retaining and measuring position represented in Figure 3.
- the hair retaining and measuring position is further defined by the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 being in close proximity to the cover or housing 30 as well as the body 12.
- the housing or cover 30 is cooperatively disposed, dimensioned and structured with the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 to exert at an appropriate compressive force on the hair collected within the open space or area 26, in order that an accurate measurement may be obtained.
- the biasing member 50 may be in the form of a coil spring or a variety of other biasing structures disposed in biasing relation to the second linkage structure 40.
- the rod or second linkage structure 40 has a biasing force exerted thereon which normally disposes the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, interconnected to the rod 40, in the aforementioned hair collecting position.
- the hand grip 17 and plurality of two grip segments 22 and 24 are disposed the open orientation as represented in Figures 1 and 2.
- biasing member 50 may vary, while its preferred placement may be disposed on the interior of the body 12 in biasing relation to the second linkage structure 40 and/or the hand grip 17, as set forth above.
- an additional biasing structure may be provided in the form of a coil spring or other configuration mounted on the interior of the body 12. This additional biasing structure may be appropriately disposed in biasing relation to the linkage assembly and/or the retaining portion so as to exert at an appropriate compressive force on the hair collected within the open space or area 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, in order that an accurate measurement of the collected hair may be obtained.
- outer surface inserts 52 removably or fixedly disposed in at least partially covering relation to corresponding ones of the grip segments 22 and 24.
- the placement and overall structuring of the outer surface inserts 52 and 54 are such as to facilitate a gripping of the grip segments 22 and 24 by a single hand 100 of a user in a manner which avoids or reduces the possibility of slippage or discomfort.
- biasing member 55 disposed on the interior of the slider 27, and in particular, between a first interior end 27' and a movable end member 57.
- the biasing member 55 may be in the form of a coil spring or a variety of any other biasing structures or devices disposed in a biasing relation between the first end 27' and the end member 57.
- the biasing member 55 is structured to bias or otherwise exert a force on the end member 57 so as to dispose the end member 57 in an extended and/or relaxed orientation, as generally shown in Figure 9.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 may be disposed from first hair collecting position, to a second or intermediate hair retaining position, and into a third hair retaining and measuring position.
- rod 40, end member 57 and slider 27 are structured to be movably disposed inward as a unit toward the activating assembly 16 (not shown in Figures 9-11) , thereby disposing the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 at least partially within the housing or covering 30.
- Figure 10 generally illustrates the position of the slider 27 while the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 is disposed in the second hair retaining position.
- the slider 27 and rod 40 are at least partially displaced inward toward the activation assembly 16, as illustrated by directional arrow 58.
- the biasing member 55 by the nature of its structure and compression or biasing strength, may, in at least one embodiment, be slightly compressed, and end member 57 may also slightly slide or move inward within slider 27, also in the direction indicated by arrow 58.
- an additional force is applied to the activation assembly 16 thereby disposing the biasing member 55 in an at least partially and further compressed or hair measuring orientation within the slider 27, as generally shown in Figure 11.
- the amount of additional pressure needed to dispose the biasing member 55 into the compressed or hair measuring orientation is dependant upon the particular biasing member 55 and the relative biasing characteristics and strengths thereof .
- the hair measuring assembly 10 of the present invention also includes a display assembly, generally indicated as 60, which is cooperatively disposed and structured with the linkage assembly 20, or other components disposed and structured to provide an indication of the displacement or position of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and/or the rod 40 when the hair to be measured is collected within the interior 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 when the retaining portion is disposed in the hair retaining and measuring position.
- the display assembly 60 includes a visual display as at 62 which represents indicia indicative of the dimensional characteristics of the hair being measured.
- the display assembly 60 may be electronically operated and as such as may be powered by an appropriate battery assembly.
- At least one embodiment of the present invention further comprises a calibration key 70 cooperatively structured to calibrate the device 10 for use with a removable, replaceable, and/or "single-use" hair retaining and measuring portion 18 or cartridge.
- the calibration key 70 comprises a blade member 72 cooperatively structured and dimensioned to correspond to and be disposable within the open area 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18.
- the blade member 72 comprises a predetermined longitudinal dimension or length L. The length L of the blade member 72 is either pre-programmed into the internal electronic components of the device 10 or a user may selectively identify or input the length L into the internal electronic components of the device 10.
- the precise dimensions, thickness, or tolerances of one "single use” and/or removable hair retaining and measuring portion 18 or cartridge may be at least slightly different than the precise dimensions, thickness, or tolerances of another "single use” and/or removable hair retaining and measuring portion 18 or cartridge.
- the dimensional differences may be due to certain manufacturing variances as well as other possible causes. In light of this, it is preferable to calibrate the device 10 prior to each use so that the device 10 and/or the internal electronic components are compatible or precisely adjusted to accommodate the varying dimensions of the removable cartridges .
- the calibration key 70 and in particular, the blade member 72 thereof, is disposed within the open area 26 of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 is then movably disposed toward the housing 30 and into a calibrating position, for instance via disposition of the activation assembly 16 toward the closed orientation.
- the calibrating position of the hair retaining and measuring portions 18 is defined as a position wherein the blade member 72 is engaged within the open area 26 such as by the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 on one end and the housing 30 on the other end. Because the blade member 72 comprises a predetermined longitudinal length L, the device 10, and in particular, the internal electronic measuring components thereof, may be calibrated while the hair retaining and measuring portion
- the blade member 72 of the calibration key 70 may comprise a predetermined longitudinal length L of four millimeters
- the internal electronic measuring components and programming thereof may be calibrated or "zeroed” so as to train or teach the device 10 of the specific dimensions of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and/or housing 30, which, as above, may vary depending on a number of factors including manufacturing variances.
- the removable, "single-use" cartridge may be used to precisely measure hair, as discussed herein.
- the calibration key 70 of at least one embodiment comprises a storage or retention member 74 which may be in the form of a ring as illustrated, one or more clips, hooks, loops, etc.
- the storage member 74 of the calibration key 70 may be disposed in a storing or engaging relation with a portion of the device 10.
- the storage member or ring 74 may be disposed in a surrounding and retaining relation with the activation assembly 16, at least while the activation assembly 16 is disposed in the closed orientation.
- the activation assembly 16, and in particular, the grip segments 22, 24 may be disposed in the closed orientation and/or disposed in a substantially parallel relation to one another such that the ring
- the present invention further comprises a method of measuring a cross-section of hair using and implementing the device 10 described and disclosed herein.
- a portion or bundle of a patient's or user's hair is isolated using any one of a number of strategies, including the use of a comb or brush which may also be used in combination with a marking template.
- a cartridge, including a hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and a housing 30, is attached to the body 12 of the device 10, as discussed above. Again, the cartridge may be disposed or attached to the body 12 in any of a number of operative orientations so as to suit the particular user, who may be either left-handed or right-handed.
- the calibration key 70 may be used to "calibrate” the device 10, and in particular, the internal electronic measuring components thereof.
- the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 is disposed in a calibrating position wherein the calibration key 70 is disposed and engaged within the open area 26.
- a user may "zero” out the device 10 so as to "calibrate” and train the internal electronic measuring components to be associated with or adjusted to the precise dimensions of the removable cartridge .
- the bundle of hair may then be measured by the device 10 as discussed above.
- the hair is placed within the open area 26 and the hair retaining and measuring portion is passed from the collecting position through an intermediate hair retaining position and into a hair retaining and measuring position.
- the displacement of the hair retaining and measuring portion 18, as adjusted in terms of the calibration, if necessary, is used to determine the precise measurement of the bundle of hair.
- the "single use" aspect of the invention may be accomplished by or with the locking assembly 34. That is, the locking assembly 34 is structured to prevent the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 from returning to the collecting position once it has been disposed into the hair retaining and measuring position. However, once disposed in the hair retaining and measuring position, the locking assembly 34 of at least one embodiment is structured to allow the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 to be disposed in another "released” or “sliding" position, wherein the bundle of hair disposed or measured therein is capable of being released or removed, for instance via a sliding relation, from within the hair retaining and measuring portion 18.
- the "released" or “sliding” position may be defined as a position between the hair retaining and measuring position and the collecting position allowing a user to remove the bundle of hair disposed therein, but restricting or otherwise making it difficult to dispose another bundle of hair within the hair retaining and measuring portion. It should be considered within the scope of the present invention to eliminate this feature.
- a section or bundle of hair may be measured from a zone or area on the user's scalp or head that is not experiencing hair loss or where hair loss is atypical, such as, for instance, at or near the bottom of the rear portion of the head.
- the results of this measurement may be compared to a measurement of a bundle of hair where the patient or user is experiencing hair loss or where hair loss is typical, such as, for instance, at the crown of the head or proximate the top portion of the head.
- the comparison may lead to results determinative of the individual's hair loss at or proximate the measured zones.
- a portion or bundle of the individual's hair where hair loss is occurring, expected, or typical may be measured as discussed herein. Sometime later, for instance, two, three, or four weeks later, the same or substantially the same portion or bundle of hair may be measured and compared to the first or prior measurement (s) to determine or calculate the extent of the individual's hair loss.
- the collection assembly 14 comprises a locking member or assembly 34 structured to prevent more than one single use of the cartridge or collection assembly 14. In light of this, each successive measurements of different bundles of hair on the same or different individuals must use a new cartridge or collection assembly 14.
- the cartridge (hair retaining and measuring portion 18 and housing 30) is removed from the body 12, and a new cartridge is attached. Thereafter, the device 10 may then be calibrated to accommodate any possible dimensional variances in the new cartridge. Another measurement (such as at a location where hair loss is typical) may then be conducted.
- the device 10 of the various embodiments of the present invention may also be used to measure or determine the extent of an individual's hair breakage. For instance, once a bundle of hair is segregated for measurement, the device 10 may be used to measure the bundle of hair at a plurality of positions along the length thereof so as to measure or determine the extent of the individual's hair breakage, at least at the measured bundle site.
- the same "single use" cartridge as disclosed in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention may, but need not necessarily, be utilized to measure multiple areas of the same bundle of hair.
- the cartridge or collection assembly 14 may be used to measure the selected bundle of hair at a first position along the length thereof, for instance at or near the hair roots or proximate the individual's scalp.
- the activation assembly 16 and/or grip member 22, 24 are released and the hair retaining and measurement portion is relaxed, at least until the locking assembly 34 is engaged, thereby preventing the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 from being disposed in the first collecting position.
- the device 10, and specifically, the hair retaining and measuring portion 18 may slide along the length of the bundle of hair to a second position where a subsequent measurement may be obtained without the need for replacing the cartridge or collection assembly 14.
- a plurality of measurements of the same or substantially the same bundle of hair may be taken using the above described slidable relation along the length of the bundle of hair using the same collection assembly 14.
- a new cartridge or collection assembly 14 may be used for each measurement along the length of the bundle of hair if desired.
- the internal electronic measurement components of the device 10 are structured to obtain and store the various measurements along the length of the same bundle of hair and based upon the results obtained, automatically calculate the extent of the individual's hair breakage. For example, a user may select "Hair Breakage Index,” "HBI,” or an equivalent selection on the device 10 in order to set the device 10 and the internal electronic measurement components to a hair breakage mode . Once in the hair breakage mode, the device 10 is structured to obtain and store the successive measurement results along the length of the bundle of hair, and based thereon calculate the extent of the individual's hair breakage.
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