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US20120090633A1
US20120090633A1 US12/925,267 US92526710A US2012090633A1 US 20120090633 A1 US20120090633 A1 US 20120090633A1 US 92526710 A US92526710 A US 92526710A US 2012090633 A1 US2012090633 A1 US 2012090633A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D24/00Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
    • A45D24/04Multi-part combs
    • A45D24/10Multi-part combs combined with additional devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D24/00Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
    • A45D24/34Crown parting devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D24/00Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
    • A45D2024/002Accessories therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D24/00Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
    • A45D24/34Crown parting devices
    • A45D2024/345Devices for separating strands of hair

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  • the present invention relates to a comb for selectively separating strands of hair for the purpose of coloring or highlighting the selected strands of hair, and for teasing and combing the hair.
  • the present invention is directed to a hair sectioning technique where some strands of hair will be separated or weaved.
  • the small sections of weaved out hair will have a gentle highlighted effect when a hair coloring or a bleaching agent is applied to the sections. This is called highlighting, tipping or low lighting.
  • the comb used has a “rattail,” the point end of which is then used in a weaving manner to thread through sections of hair in order to separate it into alternating sections of hair strands, passing either over or under the “rattail.”
  • the sections of hair are separated using a sheet of material such as a metal foil, and then the coloring agent is applied to those sections, only on one side of the foil, then the foil is folded.
  • the technique of separating hair for highlighting with a “rattail” requires a flip movement.
  • the technique is time consuming and requires a certain level of expertise.
  • My invention by having the weaving tool on top of comb, eliminates the flipping of the comb, thereby making the highlighting more efficient.
  • the tool of the present invention will help them be more creative, for it will allow them to eliminating the need to flip the toot after combing the hair section. This is accomplished by having the weaving section of the present invention on top of the combing section.
  • hair sectioned for highlighting needs to be combed first, then weaved.
  • any “rattail comb” after hair is combed, a stylist needs to flip the comb in order to use the “rattail” portion of comb and be able to weave sectioned hair.
  • FIG. 1 is aside view of the comb
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the comb
  • FIG. 3 is a detailed view of the teeth of the comb.
  • a side view of the highlighting comb 30 of the present invention comprises of a weaving stick 10 attached to a handle 11 , the handle has a plurality of non-slip grips 12 on each side.
  • the handle 11 defines a smooth rounded beginning tip 13 and a forward slanted end 14 which hold a weaving stick 10 .
  • the Comb 30 includes a spine attached to bottom half of the comb handle 11 , extending outwardly from the comb spine 15 is a row of teeth 16 , the row of teeth 16 are between two relatively rigid portions 17 that also extend from the comb spine 15
  • the handle 11 has a plurality of protruding non-slip grips 12 located on each side of handle 11 .
  • the Handle 11 has a smooth and rounded beginning tip 13 .
  • the comb spine 15 attaches to the handle 11 and the weaving pick extends over the comb spine 5 and diminishes in width towards the end of the stick 10 .
  • the teeth 16 are of four different lengths: Length one teeth are the longest and shall be referred hereinafter as L-1 teeth 18 ; length two are the smallest and shall be referred hereinafter as L-2 teeth 19 ; length three teeth are greater in length than L-2 teeth 19 and shall be referred hereinafter as L-3 teeth 20 ; and length four teeth are greater in length than L-3 20 teeth yet are lesser in length than L-1 teeth 18 and shall be referred hereinafter as L-4 teeth 21 .
  • the teeth are preferably made from a material which allows them to be somewhat flexible and resilient.
  • the teeth 16 extend outwardly from the comb spine 15 .
  • an L-1 tooth 18 is adjacent to an L-2 tooth 19
  • the L-2 tooth 18 is adjacent to an L-3 tooth 20
  • the L-3 tooth 20 is adjacent another L-2 19 tooth
  • the other L-2 19 tooth is adjacent to an L-4 tooth 21
  • the L-4 tooth 21 is adjacent to a next L-2 tooth 19
  • lastly the next L-2 19 tooth is adjacent to another L-1 tooth 18
  • the sequence repeats for the length of the spine 15 holding the teeth 16 .
  • the weaving stick of the handle extends above and over the end of comb spine, the stick can be positioned from about a 0 degree to about a 45 degree angle, the stick is separated from and not attached to the comb spine.

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Abstract

A hair dressing comb for use in highlighting services and a hair styling tool. A hair dressing comb, comprises of a weaving stick; a handle, the handle having a plurality of non-slip grips on each side and defines a beginning tip and a forward slanted end, the weaving stick attaches to the forward slanted end of the handle; and a comb, the comb has a comb spine, a row of teeth, and two rigid portions, the comb spine attaches to the handle, the row of teeth extend outward from the comb spine, the two rigid portions also extend outward from the comb spine, the teeth are between each comb spine, and the weaving stick extends over the comb spine and diminishes in width towards the end of the stick that is not attached to the forward slanted end of the handle.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a comb for selectively separating strands of hair for the purpose of coloring or highlighting the selected strands of hair, and for teasing and combing the hair.
  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed to a hair sectioning technique where some strands of hair will be separated or weaved. The small sections of weaved out hair will have a gentle highlighted effect when a hair coloring or a bleaching agent is applied to the sections. This is called highlighting, tipping or low lighting. Traditionally, the comb used has a “rattail,” the point end of which is then used in a weaving manner to thread through sections of hair in order to separate it into alternating sections of hair strands, passing either over or under the “rattail.” The sections of hair are separated using a sheet of material such as a metal foil, and then the coloring agent is applied to those sections, only on one side of the foil, then the foil is folded.
  • The technique of separating hair for highlighting with a “rattail” requires a flip movement. The technique is time consuming and requires a certain level of expertise. My invention, by having the weaving tool on top of comb, eliminates the flipping of the comb, thereby making the highlighting more efficient.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • To make the use of highlighting techniques more efficient and ergonomically effective, I have created a toot that will improve the method of separating hair strands.
  • Hairdressers enjoy to be creative. The tool of the present invention will help them be more creative, for it will allow them to eliminating the need to flip the toot after combing the hair section. This is accomplished by having the weaving section of the present invention on top of the combing section.
  • Normally, hair sectioned for highlighting needs to be combed first, then weaved. With the use of any “rattail comb,” after hair is combed, a stylist needs to flip the comb in order to use the “rattail” portion of comb and be able to weave sectioned hair.
  • With my new tool there is no need to flip the comb, because it has the combing and weaving sections on the same side of the tools and a rounded handle with grips that enables the maneuverability of the tool to a right and/or left handed person.
  • The combing and weaving sections of the present invention will be great for hair teasing, backcombing, and styling by any person.
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  • The above and other features, aspects and, advantages of the present invention will become apparent, as will a better understanding of the concept underlying the present invention, by reference to the description which follows and, refers to the accompanying drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 is aside view of the comb;
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the comb; and
  • FIG. 3 is a detailed view of the teeth of the comb.
  • DESCRIPTION
  • As seen in FIG. 1, a side view of the highlighting comb 30 of the present invention, comprises of a weaving stick 10 attached to a handle 11, the handle has a plurality of non-slip grips 12 on each side. The handle 11 defines a smooth rounded beginning tip 13 and a forward slanted end 14 which hold a weaving stick 10.
  • The Comb 30 includes a spine attached to bottom half of the comb handle 11, extending outwardly from the comb spine 15 is a row of teeth 16, the row of teeth 16 are between two relatively rigid portions 17 that also extend from the comb spine 15
  • As seen if FIG. 2, The handle 11 has a plurality of protruding non-slip grips 12 located on each side of handle 11. The Handle 11 has a smooth and rounded beginning tip 13. The comb spine 15 attaches to the handle 11 and the weaving pick extends over the comb spine 5 and diminishes in width towards the end of the stick 10.
  • As seen in FIG. 3, an enlarged view of the teeth 16 is shown. The teeth 16 are of four different lengths: Length one teeth are the longest and shall be referred hereinafter as L-1 teeth 18; length two are the smallest and shall be referred hereinafter as L-2 teeth 19; length three teeth are greater in length than L-2 teeth 19 and shall be referred hereinafter as L-3 teeth 20; and length four teeth are greater in length than L-3 20 teeth yet are lesser in length than L-1 teeth 18 and shall be referred hereinafter as L-4 teeth 21. The teeth are preferably made from a material which allows them to be somewhat flexible and resilient. The teeth 16 extend outwardly from the comb spine 15. In the following sequence, an L-1 tooth 18 is adjacent to an L-2 tooth 19, then the L-2 tooth 18 is adjacent to an L-3 tooth 20, then the L-3 tooth 20 is adjacent another L-2 19 tooth, and then the other L-2 19 tooth is adjacent to an L-4 tooth 21, then the L-4 tooth 21 is adjacent to a next L-2 tooth 19, then lastly the next L-2 19 tooth is adjacent to another L-1 tooth 18, the sequence repeats for the length of the spine 15 holding the teeth 16.
  • In an embodiment of the present invention, the weaving stick of the handle extends above and over the end of comb spine, the stick can be positioned from about a 0 degree to about a 45 degree angle, the stick is separated from and not attached to the comb spine.

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1. A hair dress in comb for weaving, highlighting, teasing or coloring strands of hair efficiently, comprises:
a weaving stick;
a handle, the handle having a plurality of non-slip grips on each side and defines a beginning tip and a forward slanted end, the weaving stick attaches to the forward slanted end of the handle; and
a comb, the comb has a comb spine, a row of teeth, and two rigid portions, the comb spine attaches to the handle, the row of teeth extend outward from the comb spine, the two rigid portions also extend outward from the comb spine, the teeth are between each comb spine, and the weaving stick extends over the comb spine and diminishes in width towards the end of the stick that is not attached to the forward slanted end of the handle.
2. The hair dressing comb of claim 1, wherein the teeth are of four different lengths:
a plurality of L-1 teeth, L-1 teeth are the longest in length;
a plurality of L-2 teeth, L-2 teeth are the smallest in length;
a plurality of L-3 teeth, L-3 teeth are greater in length than L-2 teeth; and
a plurality of L-4 teeth, L-4 teeth are greater in length than L-3 teeth yet are lesser in length than L-1 teeth, the teeth extend outward from the comb spine in the following sequence: an L-1 tooth is adjacent to an L-2 tooth, then the L-2 tooth is adjacent to an L-3 tooth, then the L-3 tooth is adjacent another L-2 tooth, and then the other L-2 tooth is adjacent to an L-2 tooth, then the L-4 tooth is adjacent to a next L-2 tooth, then lastly the next L-2 tooth is adjacent to another L-1 tooth, the sequence repeats for the length of the spine holding the teeth.
3. The hair dressing comb of claim 2, wherein the weaving stick of the handle extends above and over the end of comb spine, the stick can be positioned from about a 0 degree to about a 45 degree angle, the stick is separated from and not attached to the comb spine.
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