US20160192757A1 - Cosmetic Application Gloves - Google Patents
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- the present device relates to hand coverings employed during hair coloring application. More particularly, the disclosed device and method, relates to gloves employed for hair coloring having a fluid cohesion and retention area formed by a plurality of projections or rods extending from exterior surface areas of the glove fingers to thereby provide enhanced fluid retention allowing for easy application of creams and pastes to a client and also allowing for employment of the gloves as the applicator.
- a wide array of beauty products are currently available for treatment or styling of the skin, scalp and hair. As these liquids are often applied by hand using tools for such application, users and beauticians conventionally employ gloves on their hands during the process for cleanliness and safety.
- Such liquid or gel product or cream application used in hair coloring is generally difficult to apply, especially to the portions of the hair needing a touch up, adjacent the scalp.
- the use of bottles of such fluid with funneled applicators is less than adequate to reach these low-lying areas of hair adjacent the scalp, and generally result in a messy application with the mixed coloring fluid missing the target.
- the liquid or cream must be applied accurately to a row or areas of hairs on the scalp, while avoiding application to an adjoining area.
- tools such as small brushes are employed for this purpose, it can be hard to hold the brush or tool with gloved hands, and to concurrently accurately place the liquid dye or coloring fluid or cream, in the correct positions on the scalp.
- Such a device in addition to providing a barrier to the hands and figures of the user, should also allow for easy and accurate placement of the dye or coloring liquid on the hair in specific areas of the scalp.
- Such a device should provide structure and function to allow concurrent liquid application and combining of the hair to render it easier to use than conventional handled brushes and squirt bottles. Additionally, such a device should provide for the carrying and positioning of the fluid or gel or liquid used for coloring, in a manner increasing efficiency and accuracy.
- such a device and method should allow for the positioning of the fluid, gel, or other liquid, in transferable amounts, directly upon the glove fingers of the user.
- An additional object of this invention is the provision of such a protective and fluid retaining glove, which also provides projections or rods which enhance fluid retention and which can be employed for combing and separating hair follicles while applying the retained fluid therebetween.
- the present invention provides a device configured in one preferred mode as a protective hand glove for preventing contact with the hand of the user with cosmetic creams and pastes such as those employed for hair coloring and treatment.
- a protective hand glove for preventing contact with the hand of the user with cosmetic creams and pastes such as those employed for hair coloring and treatment.
- each glove is adapted with projections positioned to enhance fluid retention and allow for the easy application of creams and pastes.
- the device is configured as a glove or gloves which are adapted for engagement with either or both of a left and a right hand.
- Each glove has a palm side which is positioned next to the palm of the hand of the user with the glove engaged on the hand in an as-used position.
- Each of the palm sides of each glove are configured on one or a plurality of finger surfaces, with a plurality of defined fluid retention areas. These fluid retention areas are defined by areas positioned between the extending members or rods from the surface of the palm side of the glove on any or all of the four finger surfaces of finger portions of the glove and/or the surface of the thumb of the glove.
- finger surfaces or finger portions can also refer to the same surface on a thumb portion of the glove adapted to surround the thumb of a hand of the user.
- the fluid retention areas are formed in-between projecting rods from the finger surfaces of the glove itself, or between rods projecting from engaged pads which are engaged to finger surfaces or removably engaged to finger surfaces.
- the area for fluid retention defined by an area of a plurality of rods extending from finger surfaces, should ideally cover as much area as possible of the finger surfaces on the palm side of the glove, so as to maximize an area for fluid retention of the glove.
- the plurality of rods forming the fluid retention area is adapted to collect and deliver fluid from a bowl, to the hair of the person. Consequently, the area of adjacent rods providing the fluid retention areas therebetween can cover the entirety of the middle phalanx area of each finger portion of each glove and a portion each glove finger distal end and proximal phalanx for maximum fluid retention.
- the rods are preferably sufficiently spaced and flexible to allow the finger portions and fingers of the user to curve and bend while wearing the glove in the as-used position. Additionally, the fluid retention area between side surfaces of the projecting rods from the glove surface or pad surface should also cover the palm side surface of the thumb portion of the glove.
- the grouped pluralities of projecting rods should ideally extend from first sides positioned in areas on the glove finger and thumb surfaces in sections wide enough and long enough to cover a majority of the width of the palm side of each finger portion and thumb portion of the glove. Such will maximize the number of adjacent projecting rods, and thereby maximize the formed fluid retention area in-between.
- Each fluid retention area whether projecting from an engaged pad or directly from an engagement of first ends of the rods with the surface of the glove itself should additionally contain a plurality of the projecting rods in formed rows. Such can preferably be three or four or more rods per row with equal spacing therebetween.
- a current preferred length of each projecting rod from a first end positioned on a pad surface or the glove surface is between 0.05 to 0.9 inches, however other lengths may be preferred depending on the thickness and fluid attraction of the dye, fluid or gel being captured in the fluid retention area in-between the projecting rods.
- the diameter of the projections or rods can vary depending on the stiffness of the material forming the projecting rods.
- the projecting rods forming the fluid retention area therebetween, can be aligned in equally spaced rows and columns that lie perpendicular and parallel, if the plurality of projecting rods is to also be employed to act as a brush to separate and part hair follicles.
- the rods may be placed randomly and spaced as such to simply form the fluid retention area on the palm side surfaces of the fingers and thumb of the glove.
- the fluid retention area of projecting rods from extending from first end positioning on the palm side of finger and thumb portions of the the glove may be replaced by a fluid wiping pad or squeegee.
- This mode of the device will allow the user to use a digit to wipe diverted fluid or paste back onto the scalp and hair follicles of the person receiving the treatment.
- positioning of a blade or squeegee on the palm side surface of the thumb portion of the glove is preferred.
- the fluid wiping pad projects from the surface of the palm side of the thumb of the glove and is configured to contain one or more wiping blades or squeegees to scoop fluid, which is positioned parallel to the axis of the thumb portion.
- the wiping blades should span a majority of the length of the thumb of the glove and currently in a preferred mode has a height of between 0.05 and 0.5 inches, of projection from the surface of the glove.
- the blades can be arranged in a pattern perpendicular to the thumb's distal-proximal axis.
- the device in either preferred mode, can additionally contain a variety of surface textures to increase user grip and fluid cohesion.
- the glove itself, and the projections or rods extending from a glove surface or from a fluid retention pad, along with the fluid wiping pad, should be composed of one or a combination of flexible materials from a group of flexible materials including vinyl, rubber, silicone, polymeric materials, or plastic.
- Other fluid-impervious materials may be employed which are inert or non-reactive with the dye or gel or other fluid being applied to the scalp, and should be easily flexed by a hand.
- FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first preferred mode of the device wherein the projections or rods extend from first ends positioned on the palm surface of the finger portions and thumb portions of the glove, are engaged to pads, which may be removably or permanently engaged to the underlying glove.
- FIG. 2 displays a perspective view of the second preferred mode of the device similar to that of FIG. 1 but with squeegee or wiping blades positioned on the surfaces of thumb portions of the glove and showing the pads may also be removably engaged.
- FIG. 2 a shows an example of a pad with differing configurations which can be provided in a kit for removable engagement to the glove and shows a differing number of posts in the plurality with three columns and seven rows.
- FIG. 3 depicts a mode of the device similar to that of FIG. 1 , but where the rods extend directly from first ends positioned on finger and thumb portions of the palm side of the glove, formed in a unitary structure of glove and rods.
- FIG. 4 shows a mode of the device where the rods extending from first ends positioned on finger portions and/or thumb portions may have cups positioned at the distal ends to enhance the fluid holding capability of the device. Also showing is an axial cavity and opening of the depicted finger portion.
- FIG. 5 is a graphic depiction of an area of finger portions of gloves having projections or rods extending therefrom and showing the enhanced fluid retention area formed between the adjacent plurality of projections or rods within a perimeter of the area of the rods. Also shown in FIG. 5 as in FIG. 4 , the depicted finger portions could be employed without a glove and instead would be adapted for engagement to slide over the fingers of existing gloves, to provide the enhanced fluid retention thereto.
- FIG. 1 the device 10 configured in one referred mode, as a glove device 10 adapted for engagement with either hand of a user to an as-used position, covering the palm, fingers, and thumb, for hand protection. So engaged the device 10 provides a barrier to fluid contact with the hands while concurrently providing for easy application of fluids, creams and pastes to the head and scalp of the user or a person being serviced by the user.
- the fluid may be applied directly to the portions of the glove 10 having projections such as rods 16 extending from first end engagements with the glove or by using a reservoir bowl or the like to position fluid in retention areas between the rods 16 and onto the head or scalp of a person.
- the device 10 includes of a glove 12 , configured for an engagement to an as-used position on one or both of a left and a right hand.
- the glove device 10 has a palm side which is positioned adjacent the palm of the user with the glove device 10 in the as-used position.
- this palm side is configured with one or a plurality of fluid retention areas formed between adjacent rods 16 projecting from a finger portion 13 or a pad 17 engaged to each of four finger portions of the glove 12 and with a thumb portion 15 thereof.
- the fluid retention areas 14 defined by the area within a perimeter of the plurality of rods 16 extending from pads 17 of FIGS. 1-2 should cover an area equal to or exceeding a majority portion of the middle phalanx of each finger portion 13 of the glove 12 . This area shown in FIG. 1 , extends to the distal end of each finger portion 13 for maximum fluid retention, while allowing the fingers to bend. Additionally, the fluid retention area if formed by rods 16 extending from the thumb portion 15 of the glove device 10 should cover the majority of the distal and proximal phalanx. Ideally the fluid retention areas should be maximized by forming an area of rods 16 having a maximum width and length when engaged to a finger portion 13 or thumb portion 15 which can be achieved by the proper placement of the projecting rods 16 in groups.
- the formed fluid retention areas should in one preferred mode include a plurality of four or more projections or members forming rods 16 which extend substantially perpendicularly from a first end extending from a surface of the glove 12 or of the pad 17 if employed to position rods 16 on the glove 12 .
- a current preferred length of each projection or rod 16 is between 0.05 and 0.9 inches between the first end positioned on the glove or pad and the distal end.
- projections or rods 16 if the glove device 10 is also used to brush and separate hair follicles, should be preferably aligned in equally spaced rows and columns that lie perpendicular and parallel, respectively on the finger portions 13 of the glove 12 for example as in FIG. 1 , however more than two rows may be employed.
- the rods 16 may also be positioned with first end engagements in pluralities which extend in a hexagonal configuration or alternative geometrical patterns.
- the fluid retention area 14 of a thumb portion 15 is replaced by a fluid wiping pad 18 formed as a blade or squeegee much like a windshield wiper.
- This wiping pad 18 can act as a blade or squeegee to allow the wearer to wipe diverted fluid or paste back onto the user or client such as when fluid drips down the forehead.
- the pads 17 may be removably engageable to the finger portions 13 using a connector 11 such as adhesive or hook and loop fabric or another connector 11 which will provide for engagement of the pads 17 with the finger portions 13 or the thumb portions 15 .
- a connector 11 such as adhesive or hook and loop fabric or another connector 11 which will provide for engagement of the pads 17 with the finger portions 13 or the thumb portions 15 .
- This removable engagement is shown on the finger portion 13 adjacent the thumb portion 15 of one of the gloves 12 , but could be employed for all the pads 17 of all the finger portions 13 or glove portions 15 to allow for changing the configuration of the engaged posts 16 .
- This removable engagement of the rods 16 to the surfaces of the glove 12 can be employed in any of the modes of the device 10 herein.
- This mode of removable engagement would be preferable where the user has a plurality of differing configured pads 17 with different numbers of rods 16 thereon which could be arranged in differing rows or formed in differing lengths adapted to comb or otherwise part hair such as in FIG. 2 a for example.
- the user could engage pads 17 having the appropriate plurality of rods 16 having lengths adapted to part or comb hair and concurrently apply liquid held in-between the rods 16 .
- the fluid wiping pad 18 covers the thumb portion in the same manner as the first preferred mode above and is configured to include one or a plurality of formed wiping blades 20 to scoop fluid.
- the blades 20 run parallel to each other and preferably run parallel to the thumb's distal-proximal axis.
- the wiping blades 20 should span the length of the fluid wiping 18 and may have a height of between 0.05 and 0.25 inches, and can be arranged in a pattern aligned with or perpendicular to the distal-proximal axis of the thumb portion.
- the device 10 in either preferred mode, can additionally contain a variety of surface textures to increase user grip and fluid cohesion.
- the glove device 10 fluid retention areas 14 and fluid wiping pad 18 should be composed of one or a combination of flexible, waterproof, washable materials in a list including but not limited to a polymeric material, vinyl, rubber, neoprene, silicone or plastic.
- FIG. 3 depicts a mode of the glove device 10 similar to that of FIG. 1 , however in this mode, the projections or rods 16 extend directly from respective first ends positioned on the exterior glove surface of for example the finger portions 13 .
- the glove 12 and finger portions 13 and the projections or rods 16 may be formed as a unitary structure of glove 12 and projections forming the rods 16 through injection molding or other means to engage the rods 16 to extend from the surfaces of the glove.
- FIG. 4 Depicted in FIG. 4 is a mode of device 10 herein where the projections or rods 16 extending from first end positions on the exterior of a finger portion 13 include cups 22 , positioned at distal ends of the projections or rods 16 .
- This configuration of the projections or rods 16 may be used in any mode of the glove device 10 shown or taught herein, and thereby enhance the fluid-holding capability thereof within the fluid retention areas between the extending projections or rods 16 and between the extending cups 22 and the surface of the glove or finger portions 13 such as in FIGS. 5-6 if configured in that manner.
- Cups 22 or cup-shaped components having a lower central area 19 surrounded by a raised perimeter edge 21 are preferred because in addition to the projecting rods 16 positioned in a group extending to the perimeter edge, the cups 22 form a cover to help maintain fluid between the lower edge of the cups 22 and surface of the glove or finger portions 13 , the area between the lower central area 19 of the cup 22 and the perimeter edge 21 , provides a reservoir itself for fluid retention therein.
- FIG. 5 Shown in FIG. 5 is a depiction of the projections, or rods 16 , extending from respective first ends at the exterior surface of finger portions 13 or with the fingers of gloves as shown herein. Depicted is the fluid retention area 14 formed between the surface of the finger portion 13 within a perimeter 23 of the group or plurality of adjacent projections or rods 16 , and showing fluid 25 retained therebetween. While formation in a unitary structure of glove 12 and finger portions 13 is preferred, FIGS. 4-5 also are provided to show a mode wherein finger portions 13 , as depicted, may be provided which have an axial cavity 27 therein accessible from an opening 29 at a first end. In this mode, these finger portions 13 can be adapted to engage over the fingers of existing gloves to provide the utility herein to existing gloves.
- the finger portions can be adapted to engage upon the fingers of existing gloves by configuring the finger portions from elastic and flexible material, such as a polymeric material, and having a diameter of the opening 29 and axial cavity sized to frictionally engage upon the fingers of existing gloves.
- elastic and flexible material such as a polymeric material
- Such an opening 29 diameter and that of the axial cavity 27 might be formed smaller than the diameter of the existing gloves to provide for a compressive engagement of the finger portions on the fingers of an existing glove, which would occur when the polymeric material stretches and then compressively biasly engages upon the finger of the existing glove.
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A cosmetic glove is described for applying fluid to a user's hair, scalp or skin. By employing an array of cylindrical protrusions on each glove finger, to increase the gloves surface area and fluid adhesion, the glove prevents treatment or styling products from leaving the area of treatment.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/100,838 filed on Jan. 7, 2015, and is incorporated herein in its entirety. The present device relates to hand coverings employed during hair coloring application. More particularly, the disclosed device and method, relates to gloves employed for hair coloring having a fluid cohesion and retention area formed by a plurality of projections or rods extending from exterior surface areas of the glove fingers to thereby provide enhanced fluid retention allowing for easy application of creams and pastes to a client and also allowing for employment of the gloves as the applicator.
- A wide array of beauty products are currently available for treatment or styling of the skin, scalp and hair. As these liquids are often applied by hand using tools for such application, users and beauticians conventionally employ gloves on their hands during the process for cleanliness and safety.
- Such liquid or gel product or cream application used in hair coloring, is generally difficult to apply, especially to the portions of the hair needing a touch up, adjacent the scalp. The use of bottles of such fluid with funneled applicators is less than adequate to reach these low-lying areas of hair adjacent the scalp, and generally result in a messy application with the mixed coloring fluid missing the target.
- Further, in many cases the liquid or cream must be applied accurately to a row or areas of hairs on the scalp, while avoiding application to an adjoining area. When tools such as small brushes are employed for this purpose, it can be hard to hold the brush or tool with gloved hands, and to concurrently accurately place the liquid dye or coloring fluid or cream, in the correct positions on the scalp.
- As such there is a current unmet need for a device and method allowing for gloved protection of the hands of the person applying liquids and creams containing dye or coloring to the scalp. Such a device in addition to providing a barrier to the hands and figures of the user, should also allow for easy and accurate placement of the dye or coloring liquid on the hair in specific areas of the scalp. Such a device should provide structure and function to allow concurrent liquid application and combining of the hair to render it easier to use than conventional handled brushes and squirt bottles. Additionally, such a device should provide for the carrying and positioning of the fluid or gel or liquid used for coloring, in a manner increasing efficiency and accuracy.
- Further, to alleviate the need for holding slippery tools and applicators, such a device and method should allow for the positioning of the fluid, gel, or other liquid, in transferable amounts, directly upon the glove fingers of the user.
- The forgoing examples of related art and limitation related therewith are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive, and they do not imply any limitations on the invention described and claimed herein. Various limitations of the related art will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading and understanding of the specification below and the accompanying drawings.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a glove device configured to protect the hands and fingers of a user from contact with applied fluids while concurrently providing enhanced fluid retainment to thereby enable the easy and enhanced communication of a fluid or cream or the like, to the hair skin or scalp of a client or recipient.
- An additional object of this invention is the provision of such a protective and fluid retaining glove, which also provides projections or rods which enhance fluid retention and which can be employed for combing and separating hair follicles while applying the retained fluid therebetween.
- It is yet another object of this invention to optionally include a fluid wiper to return diverted fluid to the treatment area.
- These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements described in this specification and hereinafter described in the following detailed description which fully discloses the invention, but should not be considered as placing limitations thereon.
- In accordance with the objects of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides a device configured in one preferred mode as a protective hand glove for preventing contact with the hand of the user with cosmetic creams and pastes such as those employed for hair coloring and treatment. In addition to providing a fluid barrier each glove is adapted with projections positioned to enhance fluid retention and allow for the easy application of creams and pastes.
- In this first preferred mode, the device is configured as a glove or gloves which are adapted for engagement with either or both of a left and a right hand. Each glove has a palm side which is positioned next to the palm of the hand of the user with the glove engaged on the hand in an as-used position.
- Each of the palm sides of each glove are configured on one or a plurality of finger surfaces, with a plurality of defined fluid retention areas. These fluid retention areas are defined by areas positioned between the extending members or rods from the surface of the palm side of the glove on any or all of the four finger surfaces of finger portions of the glove and/or the surface of the thumb of the glove. For ease of description when used herein finger surfaces or finger portions can also refer to the same surface on a thumb portion of the glove adapted to surround the thumb of a hand of the user.
- The fluid retention areas are formed in-between projecting rods from the finger surfaces of the glove itself, or between rods projecting from engaged pads which are engaged to finger surfaces or removably engaged to finger surfaces. The area for fluid retention defined by an area of a plurality of rods extending from finger surfaces, should ideally cover as much area as possible of the finger surfaces on the palm side of the glove, so as to maximize an area for fluid retention of the glove.
- So positioned to extend from the finger surfaces the plurality of rods forming the fluid retention area is adapted to collect and deliver fluid from a bowl, to the hair of the person. Consequently, the area of adjacent rods providing the fluid retention areas therebetween can cover the entirety of the middle phalanx area of each finger portion of each glove and a portion each glove finger distal end and proximal phalanx for maximum fluid retention. The rods are preferably sufficiently spaced and flexible to allow the finger portions and fingers of the user to curve and bend while wearing the glove in the as-used position. Additionally, the fluid retention area between side surfaces of the projecting rods from the glove surface or pad surface should also cover the palm side surface of the thumb portion of the glove.
- The grouped pluralities of projecting rods should ideally extend from first sides positioned in areas on the glove finger and thumb surfaces in sections wide enough and long enough to cover a majority of the width of the palm side of each finger portion and thumb portion of the glove. Such will maximize the number of adjacent projecting rods, and thereby maximize the formed fluid retention area in-between.
- Each fluid retention area whether projecting from an engaged pad or directly from an engagement of first ends of the rods with the surface of the glove itself should additionally contain a plurality of the projecting rods in formed rows. Such can preferably be three or four or more rods per row with equal spacing therebetween.
- A current preferred length of each projecting rod from a first end positioned on a pad surface or the glove surface is between 0.05 to 0.9 inches, however other lengths may be preferred depending on the thickness and fluid attraction of the dye, fluid or gel being captured in the fluid retention area in-between the projecting rods. The diameter of the projections or rods can vary depending on the stiffness of the material forming the projecting rods.
- The projecting rods, forming the fluid retention area therebetween, can be aligned in equally spaced rows and columns that lie perpendicular and parallel, if the plurality of projecting rods is to also be employed to act as a brush to separate and part hair follicles. Alternatively, the rods may be placed randomly and spaced as such to simply form the fluid retention area on the palm side surfaces of the fingers and thumb of the glove.
- In a second preferred mode of the device, the fluid retention area of projecting rods from extending from first end positioning on the palm side of finger and thumb portions of the the glove may be replaced by a fluid wiping pad or squeegee. This mode of the device will allow the user to use a digit to wipe diverted fluid or paste back onto the scalp and hair follicles of the person receiving the treatment. Currently, positioning of a blade or squeegee on the palm side surface of the thumb portion of the glove is preferred.
- The fluid wiping pad projects from the surface of the palm side of the thumb of the glove and is configured to contain one or more wiping blades or squeegees to scoop fluid, which is positioned parallel to the axis of the thumb portion.
- The wiping blades should span a majority of the length of the thumb of the glove and currently in a preferred mode has a height of between 0.05 and 0.5 inches, of projection from the surface of the glove. The blades can be arranged in a pattern perpendicular to the thumb's distal-proximal axis.
- The device, in either preferred mode, can additionally contain a variety of surface textures to increase user grip and fluid cohesion.
- The glove itself, and the projections or rods extending from a glove surface or from a fluid retention pad, along with the fluid wiping pad, should be composed of one or a combination of flexible materials from a group of flexible materials including vinyl, rubber, silicone, polymeric materials, or plastic. Other fluid-impervious materials may be employed which are inert or non-reactive with the dye or gel or other fluid being applied to the scalp, and should be easily flexed by a hand.
- With respect to the above description, before explaining at least one preferred embodiment of the herein disclosed invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The device herein described and disclosed in the various modes and combinations is also capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Any such alternative configuration as would occur to those skilled in the art is considered within the scope of this patent. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
- As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for designing of other powder and pill storage and dispensing products for carrying out the several purposes of the present disclosed device. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent construction and methodology insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only nor exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the disclosed device. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative of the invention herein, rather than limiting in any fashion.
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FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first preferred mode of the device wherein the projections or rods extend from first ends positioned on the palm surface of the finger portions and thumb portions of the glove, are engaged to pads, which may be removably or permanently engaged to the underlying glove. -
FIG. 2 displays a perspective view of the second preferred mode of the device similar to that ofFIG. 1 but with squeegee or wiping blades positioned on the surfaces of thumb portions of the glove and showing the pads may also be removably engaged. -
FIG. 2a shows an example of a pad with differing configurations which can be provided in a kit for removable engagement to the glove and shows a differing number of posts in the plurality with three columns and seven rows. -
FIG. 3 depicts a mode of the device similar to that ofFIG. 1 , but where the rods extend directly from first ends positioned on finger and thumb portions of the palm side of the glove, formed in a unitary structure of glove and rods. -
FIG. 4 shows a mode of the device where the rods extending from first ends positioned on finger portions and/or thumb portions may have cups positioned at the distal ends to enhance the fluid holding capability of the device. Also showing is an axial cavity and opening of the depicted finger portion. -
FIG. 5 is a graphic depiction of an area of finger portions of gloves having projections or rods extending therefrom and showing the enhanced fluid retention area formed between the adjacent plurality of projections or rods within a perimeter of the area of the rods. Also shown inFIG. 5 as inFIG. 4 , the depicted finger portions could be employed without a glove and instead would be adapted for engagement to slide over the fingers of existing gloves, to provide the enhanced fluid retention thereto. - Now referring to drawings in
FIGS. 1-5 , wherein similar components are identified by like reference numerals, there is seen inFIG. 1 thedevice 10 configured in one referred mode, as aglove device 10 adapted for engagement with either hand of a user to an as-used position, covering the palm, fingers, and thumb, for hand protection. So engaged thedevice 10 provides a barrier to fluid contact with the hands while concurrently providing for easy application of fluids, creams and pastes to the head and scalp of the user or a person being serviced by the user. The fluid may be applied directly to the portions of theglove 10 having projections such asrods 16 extending from first end engagements with the glove or by using a reservoir bowl or the like to position fluid in retention areas between therods 16 and onto the head or scalp of a person. - In this first preferred mode, the
device 10 includes of aglove 12, configured for an engagement to an as-used position on one or both of a left and a right hand. Theglove device 10 has a palm side which is positioned adjacent the palm of the user with theglove device 10 in the as-used position. As noted this palm side is configured with one or a plurality of fluid retention areas formed betweenadjacent rods 16 projecting from afinger portion 13 or apad 17 engaged to each of four finger portions of theglove 12 and with athumb portion 15 thereof. - The
fluid retention areas 14 defined by the area within a perimeter of the plurality ofrods 16 extending frompads 17 ofFIGS. 1-2 should cover an area equal to or exceeding a majority portion of the middle phalanx of eachfinger portion 13 of theglove 12. This area shown inFIG. 1 , extends to the distal end of eachfinger portion 13 for maximum fluid retention, while allowing the fingers to bend. Additionally, the fluid retention area if formed byrods 16 extending from thethumb portion 15 of theglove device 10 should cover the majority of the distal and proximal phalanx. Ideally the fluid retention areas should be maximized by forming an area ofrods 16 having a maximum width and length when engaged to afinger portion 13 orthumb portion 15 which can be achieved by the proper placement of the projectingrods 16 in groups. - The formed fluid retention areas should in one preferred mode include a plurality of four or more projections or
members forming rods 16 which extend substantially perpendicularly from a first end extending from a surface of theglove 12 or of thepad 17 if employed to positionrods 16 on theglove 12. A current preferred length of each projection orrod 16 is between 0.05 and 0.9 inches between the first end positioned on the glove or pad and the distal end. - These projections or
rods 16, if theglove device 10 is also used to brush and separate hair follicles, should be preferably aligned in equally spaced rows and columns that lie perpendicular and parallel, respectively on thefinger portions 13 of theglove 12 for example as inFIG. 1 , however more than two rows may be employed. In another mode, therods 16 may also be positioned with first end engagements in pluralities which extend in a hexagonal configuration or alternative geometrical patterns. - Shown in another preferred mode of the
device 10, perFIG. 2 , thefluid retention area 14 of athumb portion 15, is replaced by afluid wiping pad 18 formed as a blade or squeegee much like a windshield wiper. Thiswiping pad 18 can act as a blade or squeegee to allow the wearer to wipe diverted fluid or paste back onto the user or client such as when fluid drips down the forehead. - Also shown in
FIGS. 2 and 2 a, thepads 17 may be removably engageable to thefinger portions 13 using aconnector 11 such as adhesive or hook and loop fabric or anotherconnector 11 which will provide for engagement of thepads 17 with thefinger portions 13 or thethumb portions 15. This removable engagement is shown on thefinger portion 13 adjacent thethumb portion 15 of one of thegloves 12, but could be employed for all thepads 17 of all thefinger portions 13 orglove portions 15 to allow for changing the configuration of the engaged posts 16. This removable engagement of therods 16 to the surfaces of theglove 12 can be employed in any of the modes of thedevice 10 herein. - This mode of removable engagement would be preferable where the user has a plurality of differing configured
pads 17 with different numbers ofrods 16 thereon which could be arranged in differing rows or formed in differing lengths adapted to comb or otherwise part hair such as inFIG. 2a for example. In this mode the user could engagepads 17 having the appropriate plurality ofrods 16 having lengths adapted to part or comb hair and concurrently apply liquid held in-between therods 16. - The
fluid wiping pad 18 covers the thumb portion in the same manner as the first preferred mode above and is configured to include one or a plurality of formedwiping blades 20 to scoop fluid. Theblades 20 run parallel to each other and preferably run parallel to the thumb's distal-proximal axis. Thewiping blades 20 should span the length of the fluid wiping 18 and may have a height of between 0.05 and 0.25 inches, and can be arranged in a pattern aligned with or perpendicular to the distal-proximal axis of the thumb portion. - The
device 10, in either preferred mode, can additionally contain a variety of surface textures to increase user grip and fluid cohesion. Theglove device 10fluid retention areas 14 andfluid wiping pad 18 should be composed of one or a combination of flexible, waterproof, washable materials in a list including but not limited to a polymeric material, vinyl, rubber, neoprene, silicone or plastic. -
FIG. 3 depicts a mode of theglove device 10 similar to that ofFIG. 1 , however in this mode, the projections orrods 16 extend directly from respective first ends positioned on the exterior glove surface of for example thefinger portions 13. In this mode theglove 12 andfinger portions 13 and the projections orrods 16 may be formed as a unitary structure ofglove 12 and projections forming therods 16 through injection molding or other means to engage therods 16 to extend from the surfaces of the glove. - Depicted in
FIG. 4 is a mode ofdevice 10 herein where the projections orrods 16 extending from first end positions on the exterior of afinger portion 13 includecups 22, positioned at distal ends of the projections orrods 16. This configuration of the projections orrods 16 may be used in any mode of theglove device 10 shown or taught herein, and thereby enhance the fluid-holding capability thereof within the fluid retention areas between the extending projections orrods 16 and between the extendingcups 22 and the surface of the glove orfinger portions 13 such as inFIGS. 5-6 if configured in that manner.Cups 22 or cup-shaped components having a lowercentral area 19 surrounded by a raisedperimeter edge 21 are preferred because in addition to the projectingrods 16 positioned in a group extending to the perimeter edge, thecups 22 form a cover to help maintain fluid between the lower edge of thecups 22 and surface of the glove orfinger portions 13, the area between the lowercentral area 19 of thecup 22 and theperimeter edge 21, provides a reservoir itself for fluid retention therein. - Shown in
FIG. 5 is a depiction of the projections, orrods 16, extending from respective first ends at the exterior surface offinger portions 13 or with the fingers of gloves as shown herein. Depicted is thefluid retention area 14 formed between the surface of thefinger portion 13 within aperimeter 23 of the group or plurality of adjacent projections orrods 16, and showingfluid 25 retained therebetween. While formation in a unitary structure ofglove 12 andfinger portions 13 is preferred,FIGS. 4-5 also are provided to show a mode whereinfinger portions 13, as depicted, may be provided which have anaxial cavity 27 therein accessible from anopening 29 at a first end. In this mode, thesefinger portions 13 can be adapted to engage over the fingers of existing gloves to provide the utility herein to existing gloves. - For example, the finger portions can be adapted to engage upon the fingers of existing gloves by configuring the finger portions from elastic and flexible material, such as a polymeric material, and having a diameter of the
opening 29 and axial cavity sized to frictionally engage upon the fingers of existing gloves. Such anopening 29 diameter and that of theaxial cavity 27 might be formed smaller than the diameter of the existing gloves to provide for a compressive engagement of the finger portions on the fingers of an existing glove, which would occur when the polymeric material stretches and then compressively biasly engages upon the finger of the existing glove. - As noted, any of the different configurations and components can be employed with any other configuration or component shown and described herein. Additionally, while the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments thereof and steps in the method of production, a latitude of modifications, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosures, it will be appreciated that in some instance some features, or configurations, or steps in formation of the invention could be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All such changes, alternations and modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered to be within the scope of this invention as broadly defined in the appended claims.
- Further, the purpose of any abstract of this specification is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. Any such abstract is neither intended to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting, as to the scope of the invention in any way.
Claims (20)
1. A glove apparatus, comprising:
a glove body having a plurality of finger portions and a thumb portion;
said glove body adapted to engage upon a hand of a user;
a plurality of rods extending to distal ends, from first ends positioned on at least one of said finger portions to distal ends; and
a fluid retention area defined by an area in-between adjacent said rods within a perimeter of said plurality of rods, whereby fluid communicated to said fluid retention area is transferable to hair follicles by a sliding of said rods in-between said hair follicles.
2. The glove apparatus of claim 1 wherein a said plurality of rods extends from at least two of said finger portions.
3. The glove apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising:
blades positioned on said finger portions, said blades employable to wipe said fluid from areas adjacent to said hair follicles.
4. The glove apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising:
blades positioned on said finger portions, said blades employable to wipe said fluid from areas adjacent to said hair follicles.
5. The glove apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising said plurality of rods arranged in aligned columns; and
said columns employable to comb said hair follicles during said sliding of said rods in-between said hair follicles.
6. The glove apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising said plurality of rods arranged in aligned columns; and
said columns employable to comb said hair follicles during said sliding of said rods in-between said hair follicles.
7. The glove apparatus of claim 4 additionally comprising said plurality of rods arranged in aligned columns; and
said columns employable to comb said hair follicles during said sliding of said rods in-between said hair follicles.
8. The glove apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising:
each said first ends of each of said plurality of said rods engaged with a pad positioned upon a respective said finger portion.
9. The glove apparatus of claim 4 additionally comprising:
each said first ends of each of said plurality of said rods engaged with a pad positioned upon a respective said finger portion.
10. The glove apparatus of claim 5 additionally comprising:
each said first ends of each of said plurality of said rods engaged with a pad positioned upon a respective said finger portion.
11. The glove apparatus of claim 7 additionally comprising:
each said first ends of each of said plurality of said rods engaged with a pad positioned upon a respective said finger portion.
12. The glove apparatus of claim 8 additionally comprising:
each said pad being removably engageable with a respective said finger portion.
13. The glove apparatus of claim 9 additionally comprising:
each said pad being removably engageable with a respective said finger portion.
14. The glove apparatus of claim 10 additionally comprising:
each said pad being removably engageable with a respective said finger portion.
15. The glove apparatus of claim 11 additionally comprising:
each said pad being removably engageable with a respective said finger portion.
16. The glove apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising:
cups positioned upon said distal ends of said rods.
17. The glove apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising:
cups positioned upon said distal ends of said rods.
18. The glove apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising:
cups positioned upon said distal ends of said rods.
19. The glove apparatus of claim 4 additionally comprising:
cups positioned upon said distal ends of said rods.
20. The glove apparatus of claim 15 additionally comprising:
cups positioned upon said distal ends of said rods.
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