US20110185526A1 - Hairbrush - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to hairbrushes. More particularly, the present invention relates to hairbrushes having rotatable bristles.
- a conventional hairbrush includes a handle portion and a bristled portion having bristles thereon.
- the bristles may be generally on one side of the hairbrush or may be disposed about the periphery of the brush. Tangled hair is a common problem.
- the bristles are fixed on the brush and are used to untangle the hair as they move through the hair strands.
- a user moves the bristles through the hair strands until the bristles encounter a tangle. When a tangle is reached, the user may pull harder on the hair in hopes of untangling the hair.
- the user may withdraw the bristles from the hair and reposition the hairbrush in the hair in an attempt to brush around the tangle to loosen the hair.
- Brushing tangled hair can be painful and may cause hair loss because the bristles do not have any give when encountering a tangle.
- an apparatus in some embodiments allows a set of bristles to rotate in a direction opposite a direction of brushing.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a brush for grooming hair which has a brush body having a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion.
- the bristle carrier portion has an outer periphery and defines a longitudinal axis.
- a plurality of brush elements have a plurality of bristles mounted thereon and are moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion.
- the plurality of bristles extend generally radially outward from the longitudinal axis and the plurality of brush elements are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of the bristle carrier portion.
- Each of the plurality of brush elements are configured to rotate independently from one another, and the plurality of bristles are configured so that when one of the plurality of bristles encounters a resistance from a hair, the respective brush element having the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance will move in an opposite direction of brushing thereby causing the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the hair and another one of the bristles on the respective brush element to move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the hair with caused the resistance.
- Another embodiment provides a method of removing a hair tangle with a hair brush containing bristles that includes moving the hair brush having a first bristle on a rotatable brush element through the hair above the tangle in a first direction, pivoting the first bristle on the rotatable brush element about a pivotal axis of the brush in a second direction if the hair tangle is encountered by the bristle, moving a second bristle on the rotatable brush element through the hair below the tangle, and moving additional bristles to a side of the tangle in order to release the hair tangle.
- Yet another embodiment provides a brush body having a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion.
- the bristle carrier portion defines a longitudinal axis.
- a plurality of brush elements having a plurality of bristles mounted thereon are moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion.
- the plurality of bristles extend generally radially outward from the longitudinal axis, and the plurality of brush elements are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of the bristle carrier portion.
- Each of the plurality of brush elements are configured to rotate independently from one another, and wherein the plurality of bristles are configured so that when one of the plurality of bristles encounters a resistance from a hair, the respective brush element having the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance will move in an opposite direction of brushing thereby causing the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the hair and another one of the bristles on the respective brush element to move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the hair with caused the resistance.
- An adjusting mechanism is located within the handle portion and is operatively engaged with the plurality of brush elements to adjust a rotational resistance applied to the plurality of brush elements.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a hairbrush according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the hairbrush of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partially exploded view of the hairbrush of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the hairbrush taken through the line 4 - 4 of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of an embodiment of hair bristles.
- An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides an apparatus and method to brush hair more quickly, with less pull, pain or hair loss than a conventional hairbrush.
- FIG. 1 shows a hairbrush 10 for grooming hair that includes a brush body 12 having a handle portion 14 configured to be gripped by a hand of a person brushing hair and a bristle carrier portion 16 on which a plurality of brush elements 18 are mounted.
- the bristle carrier portion 16 has an outer periphery and a generally longitudinally extending axis A′-A′ (shown in FIG. 1 ).
- the brush elements 18 are moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion 16 of the brush body 12 and provide a plurality of bristles 20 .
- the bristles 20 extend generally radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the bristle carrier portion 16 and the bristles 20 are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of the bristle carrier portion 16 .
- each brush element 18 rotates independently about the periphery of the bristle carrier portion 16 .
- the hairbrush 10 includes an adjusting mechanism 22 operatively engaged with the plurality of brush elements 18 and constructed and arranged to adjust the resistance applied to the plurality of brush elements 18 to adjust the amount of force required to induce rotational movement of the plurality of brush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of the bristle carrier portion 16 . More specifically, the adjusting mechanism 22 can increase or decrease the amount of force required to be applied to each bristle 20 to rotate an individual bristle 20 .
- the construction of the hairbrush 10 can be appreciated from FIG. 3 .
- the hairbrush 10 includes a brush core 24 which may be an integral structure constructed of a metal, a molded plastic, or of any other suitable material.
- the core 24 includes a bristle mounting section 26 and a handle section 28 .
- the bristle mounting section 26 includes a pair of integral ribs 30 .
- the handle section 28 includes an end wall 32 .
- Each brush element 18 is an integral structure which may be constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic.
- the bristles 20 are evenly spaced about a ring-shaped core structure 34 of each brush element 18 .
- each bristle 20 may be formed to include an enlarged end portion 35 at the tip to protect the scalp.
- a wall section 36 is formed at the base of each bristle 20 to strengthen the bristles 20 .
- the wall section 36 is a raised portion arranged at the base of each of the bristles 20 and located about the ring-shaped core structure 34 .
- the ring-shaped core structure 34 may be optionally configured to provided elasticity or flexibility to each of the bristles 20 .
- a base of each bristle 20 may be configured with a generally wedge-shaped portion 37 to provide some give to each of the bristles when they are pressed against the scalp.
- each brush element 18 is mounted within a brush element housing 38 .
- Each housing 38 may be an integral structure constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic.
- Each housing 38 of each brush element 18 includes an inner rotation surface 40 and a series of slots 42 .
- Each brush element 18 is mounted in a brush element housing 38 .
- Each bristle 20 and the associated wall section 36 extend through a slot 42 .
- the wall sections 36 are essentially flush with the exterior surface of the housing 38 .
- Each brush element 18 and the associated brush element housing 38 is mounted on the bristle section 26 of the core 24 .
- Each brush element 18 is free to rotate about the core 24 in either rotational direction.
- a series of spacer elements 44 are mounted to the body portion 12 of the hairbrush 10 and arranged along the body portion 12 adjacent to the bristle carrier portion 16 of the hairbrush 10 .
- the spacer elements 44 are disposed between the brush elements 18 , and mounted to each side of a brush element 18 on the section 26 of core 24 .
- the spacer elements 44 provide a flat and even surface against which the spacer elements 44 can engage a respective flat surface of the brush elements 18 and the housing 38 .
- the engagement of the flat surface of the spacer elements 44 with the brush elements 18 allows for even and consistent pressure to be applied to all of the brush elements 18 , and for predictable and reliable frictional resistance to be applied to the brush elements 18 .
- the spacer elements 44 may be an integral structure constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic.
- the spacer elements 44 are non-rotatable elements. The rotation of the spacer elements 44 is prevented by engagement between each spacer slot 46 and a respective rib 30 on the core 24 , for example.
- the spacer elements 44 completely isolate the rotational effect of the brush elements 18 so that the movement of one of the brush elements 18 has no effect on any other of the brush elements 18 .
- the rotation of the brush element 18 on one side does not cause the brush element 18 on the other side to rotate.
- Each spacer element 44 includes a central opening having a pair of slots 46 and an outer perimeter wall section 48 .
- the outer perimeter wall section 48 of the spacer elements 44 define a recessed portion to either side of the spacer element 44 to receive and house the brush element housing 38 .
- This arrangement between the spacer element 44 and the brush element housing 38 serves at least in part to keep the components in alignment and to provide a seal between the brush elements 18 so that hair is not caught between the rotational brush elements 18 .
- a series of brush elements 18 and spacer elements 44 are mounted between an integral intermediate wall portion 50 formed on the core 24 and a free end 51 of the core 24 .
- the length of the hairbrush 10 between the intermediate wall portion 50 formed on the core 24 and the free end 51 may be about four inches in length, but may also be configured to be shorter or longer.
- One or more spacer elements are arranged along the bristle carrier portion adjacent to one or more of the brush elements 18 .
- the brush elements 18 and the spacer elements 44 are held on the core 24 by an end cap 52 in the assembled hairbrush 10 .
- the cap 52 held in place by a threaded fastener 54 .
- the fastener 54 threadedly engages an internally threaded member 56 which is fixedly mounted in an end of the core 24 .
- the cap 52 may be constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a plastic.
- the threaded member 56 may be a metal structure constructed of any suitable material such as a brass.
- the handle portion 14 is an elongated handle portion configured with a gripping surface 58 .
- the gripping surface 58 may be an ergonomic gripping surface.
- the handle portion 14 is comprised of a pair of handle housing members 60 , 62 .
- the housing 60 has an opening 64 .
- Each of the handle housing members 60 , 62 may be an integral structure constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic. A material that provides cushioning to a gripping hand may be provided on portions of the handle housing members 60 , 62 .
- the handle housing members 60 , 62 are held together by threaded fasteners 64 , but any other suitable method or construction may be used to hold the members 60 , 62 together.
- the assembled handle housing members 60 , 62 are mounted about section 28 of the core 24 .
- the core 24 is moveable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the handle housing members 60 , 62 .
- the adjusting mechanism 22 is disposed within the handle housing 60 , 62 .
- the adjusting mechanism 22 includes a thumb wheel 70 , an externally threaded shaft 72 , an internally threaded spring engaging structure 74 and a coil spring 76 .
- the thumb wheel 70 is an integral structure which may be constructed of any suitable material such as a molded plastic or a metal.
- the threaded shaft 72 may be provided by a bolt having a hexagonal head 78 as in the illustrative embodiment.
- the spring engaging structure 74 in the illustrative embodiment is comprised of an integral spring engaging member 80 and an internally threaded member 82 .
- the member 80 may be constructed of a molded plastic or any other suitable material.
- the threaded member 82 is fixedly secured within the spring engaging member 80 and may be constructed of a suitable metal such as a brass.
- the construction of the adjusting mechanism 22 can be appreciated from FIG. 4 .
- the thumb wheel 70 is mounted within the housing members 60 , 62 for bidirectional rotational movement. More specifically, and integral post 84 in the thumb wheel 70 is supported by wall structures 86 , 88 on the respective handle housing members 60 , 62 .
- the hexagonal head 78 of threaded member 72 is held within a hexagonal-shaped recess 90 in the thumb wheel 70 .
- the spring engaging structure 74 is threadedly engaged with the shaft of the threaded member 72 .
- the coil spring 76 is disposed between the spring engaging structure 74 and the back wall 32 of the core 24 .
- the thumb wheel 70 is accessible by a user through the opening 64 in the handle housing member 60 of the assembled hairbrush 10 .
- the thumb wheel 70 and the shaft are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the hairbrush 10 . Therefore, the thumb wheel 70 is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the hairbrush 10 .
- Rotation of the thumb wheel 70 varies the resistance supplied to the hairbrush 10 .
- the thumb wheel 70 is rotated in a direction to compress the coil spring 76 .
- the coil spring 76 exerts a force on the core 24 which tends to move the core 24 toward and into the handle housings 60 , 62 .
- This movement of the core 24 causes the brush elements 18 and the spacer elements 44 to compress against one another which increases the force required to rotate the bristles 20 about the core 24 .
- Rotation of the thumb wheel 70 in the opposite direction decreases the force required to rotate the bristles 20 . Therefore, the adjusting mechanism 22 is configured to decrease or increase the resistance between the spacer elements 44 and the brush elements 18 .
- the adjusting mechanism 22 is a thumb wheel 70 coupled to a biasing coil spring 76 . It can also be understood that the adjusting mechanism 22 causes the core 24 to slide back and forth with respect to the housing members 60 , 62 . Therefore the adjusting mechanism may be considered to be a sliding mechanism in some embodiments of the invention.
- the adjusting mechanism 22 is configured to press the spacer element 44 and one of the plurality of brush elements 18 together to increase a resistance between them. The increased resistance opposes the rotational movement of each of the brush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the hairbrush 10 . It can also be understood that the adjusting mechanism 22 is configured to press the plurality of brush elements 18 together to increase a resistance between them.
- the increased resistance opposes the rotational movement of the brush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the hairbrush 10 .
- the adjusting mechanism 22 can also be rotated in an opposite direction to decrease or release the resistance.
- the adjusting mechanism 22 is configured to increase or decrease the resistance between the brush elements 18 .
- the user grips the handle portion of the body portion of the hairbrush 10 and moves the bristles 20 through the hair to be brushed.
- the bristles 20 of the brush elements 18 that do not encounter sufficiently high resistance in the hair continue to brush through the hair. If a brush element 18 encounters a resistance in the hair (for example, if the bristle encounters a tangle), the bristle 20 is configured to rotate in a direction opposite the brushing direction of the brushing motion to disengage from the resistance in the hair.
- Each brush element 18 rotates independently of the other brush elements 18 on the body portion of the hairbrush 10 . Thus, the movement of one brush element 18 is not dependent on the movement of another one of the brush elements 18 .
- Each brush element 18 is free to move around the longitudinal axis of the brush 10 , and thus capable of rotating through any amount of angular rotation from 0 degrees to more than 360 degrees.
- the bristle 20 that encounters the resistance rotates away from the tangle in a direction opposite the brushing direction.
- Another bristle 20 on the brush element 18 simultaneously moves into the hair in a position spaced form the tangle.
- the outer perimeter wall section 48 of each spacer element 44 overlaps the adjacent brush element 18 and prevents hair from being entangled between a spacer element 44 and a brush element 18 during brushing.
- the independent movement of the rotating brush elements 18 provides for maximum hair brushing efficiency because tangles can never impede the brushing motion.
- Each bristle 20 of the brush elements 18 brushes hair at every possible location in the hair including above a tangle, to the sides of the tangle, and below the tangle, with a continuous brushing motion.
- the rotating brush elements 18 also allow for maximum hair brushing speed by significantly shortening the time it takes to brush the hair.
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An apparatus for removing a hair tangle is provided that moves the hair brush having a first bristle on a rotatable brush element through the hair above the tangle in a first direction, pivots the first bristle on the rotatable brush element about a pivotal axis of the brush in a second direction if the hair tangle is encountered by the bristle, moves a second bristle on the rotatable brush element through the hair below the tangle, and moves additional bristles to a side of the tangle in order to release the hair tangle.
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- This application claims priority to and is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/114,508, filed on May 2, 2008, entitled “HAIRBRUSH,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates generally to hairbrushes. More particularly, the present invention relates to hairbrushes having rotatable bristles.
- Hairbrushes are used for grooming and untangling hair. A conventional hairbrush includes a handle portion and a bristled portion having bristles thereon. The bristles may be generally on one side of the hairbrush or may be disposed about the periphery of the brush. Tangled hair is a common problem. The bristles are fixed on the brush and are used to untangle the hair as they move through the hair strands. Typically, a user moves the bristles through the hair strands until the bristles encounter a tangle. When a tangle is reached, the user may pull harder on the hair in hopes of untangling the hair. Alternatively, the user may withdraw the bristles from the hair and reposition the hairbrush in the hair in an attempt to brush around the tangle to loosen the hair. Brushing tangled hair can be painful and may cause hair loss because the bristles do not have any give when encountering a tangle.
- The foregoing needs are met, to a great extent, by the present invention, wherein in one aspect an apparatus is provided that in some embodiments allows a set of bristles to rotate in a direction opposite a direction of brushing.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a brush for grooming hair which has a brush body having a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion. The bristle carrier portion has an outer periphery and defines a longitudinal axis. A plurality of brush elements have a plurality of bristles mounted thereon and are moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion. The plurality of bristles extend generally radially outward from the longitudinal axis and the plurality of brush elements are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of the bristle carrier portion. Each of the plurality of brush elements are configured to rotate independently from one another, and the plurality of bristles are configured so that when one of the plurality of bristles encounters a resistance from a hair, the respective brush element having the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance will move in an opposite direction of brushing thereby causing the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the hair and another one of the bristles on the respective brush element to move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the hair with caused the resistance.
- Another embodiment provides a method of removing a hair tangle with a hair brush containing bristles that includes moving the hair brush having a first bristle on a rotatable brush element through the hair above the tangle in a first direction, pivoting the first bristle on the rotatable brush element about a pivotal axis of the brush in a second direction if the hair tangle is encountered by the bristle, moving a second bristle on the rotatable brush element through the hair below the tangle, and moving additional bristles to a side of the tangle in order to release the hair tangle.
- Yet another embodiment provides a brush body having a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion. The bristle carrier portion defines a longitudinal axis. A plurality of brush elements having a plurality of bristles mounted thereon are moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion. The plurality of bristles extend generally radially outward from the longitudinal axis, and the plurality of brush elements are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of the bristle carrier portion. Each of the plurality of brush elements are configured to rotate independently from one another, and wherein the plurality of bristles are configured so that when one of the plurality of bristles encounters a resistance from a hair, the respective brush element having the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance will move in an opposite direction of brushing thereby causing the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the hair and another one of the bristles on the respective brush element to move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the hair with caused the resistance. An adjusting mechanism is located within the handle portion and is operatively engaged with the plurality of brush elements to adjust a rotational resistance applied to the plurality of brush elements.
- There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, certain embodiments of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof herein may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional embodiments of the invention that will be described below and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
- In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the 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 arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of embodiments in addition to those described and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein, as well as the abstract, 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 the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a hairbrush according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the hairbrush ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially exploded view of the hairbrush ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the hairbrush taken through the line 4-4 ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of an embodiment of hair bristles. - The invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides an apparatus and method to brush hair more quickly, with less pull, pain or hair loss than a conventional hairbrush.
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FIG. 1 shows ahairbrush 10 for grooming hair that includes abrush body 12 having ahandle portion 14 configured to be gripped by a hand of a person brushing hair and abristle carrier portion 16 on which a plurality ofbrush elements 18 are mounted. Thebristle carrier portion 16 has an outer periphery and a generally longitudinally extending axis A′-A′ (shown inFIG. 1 ). Thebrush elements 18 are moveably mounted on thebristle carrier portion 16 of thebrush body 12 and provide a plurality ofbristles 20. Thebristles 20 extend generally radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of thebristle carrier portion 16 and thebristles 20 are arrayed generally longitudinally along a length of thebristle carrier portion 16. - When the
brush body 12 moves along a length of hair being brushed, thebristles 20 move through the hair being brushed. Movement of thebristles 20 combs the hair. When a movingbristle 20 encounters a tangle, the tangle applies a force to thebristle 20 which resists the movement of thebristle 20 through the hair. Eachbrush element 18 rotates independently about the periphery of thebristle carrier portion 16. When a force above a predetermined magnitude is applied to abristle 20 by a tangle during a brushing motion, continued movement of the brush body causes the onebristle 20 encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the tangled hair at the location of the resistance and causes another one of thebristles 20 on theparticular brush element 18 to move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the tangled hair with caused the resistance. - The
hairbrush 10 includes anadjusting mechanism 22 operatively engaged with the plurality ofbrush elements 18 and constructed and arranged to adjust the resistance applied to the plurality ofbrush elements 18 to adjust the amount of force required to induce rotational movement of the plurality ofbrush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of thebristle carrier portion 16. More specifically, theadjusting mechanism 22 can increase or decrease the amount of force required to be applied to eachbristle 20 to rotate anindividual bristle 20. - The construction of the
hairbrush 10 can be appreciated fromFIG. 3 . Thehairbrush 10 includes abrush core 24 which may be an integral structure constructed of a metal, a molded plastic, or of any other suitable material. Thecore 24 includes abristle mounting section 26 and ahandle section 28. Thebristle mounting section 26 includes a pair ofintegral ribs 30. Thehandle section 28 includes anend wall 32. - Each
brush element 18 is an integral structure which may be constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic. Thebristles 20 are evenly spaced about a ring-shaped core structure 34 of eachbrush element 18. There may, for example, be 6 or 8 evenly spacedbristles 20 around thebrush element 18. In addition, each bristle 20 may be formed to include anenlarged end portion 35 at the tip to protect the scalp. Awall section 36 is formed at the base of each bristle 20 to strengthen thebristles 20. Thewall section 36 is a raised portion arranged at the base of each of thebristles 20 and located about the ring-shapedcore structure 34. - Alternatively, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the ring-shapedcore structure 34 may be optionally configured to provided elasticity or flexibility to each of thebristles 20. As shown inFIG. 5 , a base of each bristle 20 may be configured with a generally wedge-shapedportion 37 to provide some give to each of the bristles when they are pressed against the scalp. Thus, during a brushing motion, as thebristles 20 are placed against the scalp, the cushioning provided by the flexing bristles 20 reduces discomfort to the user. - The
core structure 34 of eachbrush element 18 is mounted within abrush element housing 38. Eachhousing 38 may be an integral structure constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic. Eachhousing 38 of eachbrush element 18 includes aninner rotation surface 40 and a series ofslots 42. Eachbrush element 18 is mounted in abrush element housing 38. Each bristle 20 and the associatedwall section 36 extend through aslot 42. Thewall sections 36 are essentially flush with the exterior surface of thehousing 38. Eachbrush element 18 and the associatedbrush element housing 38 is mounted on thebristle section 26 of thecore 24. Eachbrush element 18 is free to rotate about the core 24 in either rotational direction. - A series of
spacer elements 44 are mounted to thebody portion 12 of thehairbrush 10 and arranged along thebody portion 12 adjacent to the bristlecarrier portion 16 of thehairbrush 10. Thespacer elements 44 are disposed between thebrush elements 18, and mounted to each side of abrush element 18 on thesection 26 ofcore 24. Thespacer elements 44 provide a flat and even surface against which thespacer elements 44 can engage a respective flat surface of thebrush elements 18 and thehousing 38. The engagement of the flat surface of thespacer elements 44 with thebrush elements 18 allows for even and consistent pressure to be applied to all of thebrush elements 18, and for predictable and reliable frictional resistance to be applied to thebrush elements 18. Thespacer elements 44 may be an integral structure constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a molded plastic. - The
spacer elements 44 are non-rotatable elements. The rotation of thespacer elements 44 is prevented by engagement between eachspacer slot 46 and arespective rib 30 on thecore 24, for example. Thespacer elements 44 completely isolate the rotational effect of thebrush elements 18 so that the movement of one of thebrush elements 18 has no effect on any other of thebrush elements 18. Thus, for arespective spacer element 44 with abrush element 18 mounted to each side, the rotation of thebrush element 18 on one side does not cause thebrush element 18 on the other side to rotate. - Each
spacer element 44 includes a central opening having a pair ofslots 46 and an outerperimeter wall section 48. The outerperimeter wall section 48 of thespacer elements 44 define a recessed portion to either side of thespacer element 44 to receive and house thebrush element housing 38. This arrangement between thespacer element 44 and thebrush element housing 38 serves at least in part to keep the components in alignment and to provide a seal between thebrush elements 18 so that hair is not caught between therotational brush elements 18. - A series of
brush elements 18 andspacer elements 44 are mounted between an integralintermediate wall portion 50 formed on thecore 24 and afree end 51 of thecore 24. The length of thehairbrush 10 between theintermediate wall portion 50 formed on thecore 24 and thefree end 51 may be about four inches in length, but may also be configured to be shorter or longer. One or more spacer elements are arranged along the bristle carrier portion adjacent to one or more of thebrush elements 18. Thebrush elements 18 and thespacer elements 44 are held on thecore 24 by anend cap 52 in the assembledhairbrush 10. Thecap 52 held in place by a threadedfastener 54. Thefastener 54 threadedly engages an internally threadedmember 56 which is fixedly mounted in an end of thecore 24. Thecap 52 may be constructed of any suitable material such as a metal or a plastic. The threadedmember 56 may be a metal structure constructed of any suitable material such as a brass. - The
handle portion 14 is an elongated handle portion configured with agripping surface 58. The grippingsurface 58 may be an ergonomic gripping surface. Thehandle portion 14 is comprised of a pair ofhandle housing members housing 60 has anopening 64. Each of thehandle housing members handle housing members handle housing members fasteners 64, but any other suitable method or construction may be used to hold themembers handle housing members section 28 of thecore 24. Thecore 24 is moveable in a longitudinal direction with respect to thehandle housing members - The
adjusting mechanism 22 is disposed within thehandle housing adjusting mechanism 22 includes athumb wheel 70, an externally threadedshaft 72, an internally threadedspring engaging structure 74 and acoil spring 76. Thethumb wheel 70 is an integral structure which may be constructed of any suitable material such as a molded plastic or a metal. The threadedshaft 72 may be provided by a bolt having a hexagonal head 78 as in the illustrative embodiment. Thespring engaging structure 74 in the illustrative embodiment is comprised of an integralspring engaging member 80 and an internally threadedmember 82. Themember 80 may be constructed of a molded plastic or any other suitable material. The threadedmember 82 is fixedly secured within thespring engaging member 80 and may be constructed of a suitable metal such as a brass. - The construction of the
adjusting mechanism 22 can be appreciated fromFIG. 4 . Thethumb wheel 70 is mounted within thehousing members integral post 84 in thethumb wheel 70 is supported bywall structures handle housing members member 72 is held within a hexagonal-shapedrecess 90 in thethumb wheel 70. Thespring engaging structure 74 is threadedly engaged with the shaft of the threadedmember 72. Thecoil spring 76 is disposed between thespring engaging structure 74 and theback wall 32 of thecore 24. Thethumb wheel 70 is accessible by a user through theopening 64 in thehandle housing member 60 of the assembledhairbrush 10. Thethumb wheel 70 and the shaft are aligned with the longitudinal axis of thehairbrush 10. Therefore, thethumb wheel 70 is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of thehairbrush 10. - Rotation of the
thumb wheel 70 varies the resistance supplied to thehairbrush 10. To increase bristle resistance, thethumb wheel 70 is rotated in a direction to compress thecoil spring 76. Thecoil spring 76 exerts a force on the core 24 which tends to move the core 24 toward and into thehandle housings brush elements 18 and thespacer elements 44 to compress against one another which increases the force required to rotate thebristles 20 about thecore 24. Rotation of thethumb wheel 70 in the opposite direction decreases the force required to rotate thebristles 20. Therefore, the adjustingmechanism 22 is configured to decrease or increase the resistance between thespacer elements 44 and thebrush elements 18. - Thus, it can be understood that the
adjusting mechanism 22 is athumb wheel 70 coupled to a biasingcoil spring 76. It can also be understood that theadjusting mechanism 22 causes the core 24 to slide back and forth with respect to thehousing members adjusting mechanism 22 is configured to press thespacer element 44 and one of the plurality ofbrush elements 18 together to increase a resistance between them. The increased resistance opposes the rotational movement of each of thebrush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of thehairbrush 10. It can also be understood that theadjusting mechanism 22 is configured to press the plurality ofbrush elements 18 together to increase a resistance between them. The increased resistance opposes the rotational movement of thebrush elements 18 about the longitudinal axis of the body portion of thehairbrush 10. Thus, the adjustingmechanism 22 can also be rotated in an opposite direction to decrease or release the resistance. Thus, the adjustingmechanism 22 is configured to increase or decrease the resistance between thebrush elements 18. - When brushing hair with the
hairbrush 10, the user grips the handle portion of the body portion of thehairbrush 10 and moves thebristles 20 through the hair to be brushed. Thebristles 20 of thebrush elements 18 that do not encounter sufficiently high resistance in the hair continue to brush through the hair. If abrush element 18 encounters a resistance in the hair (for example, if the bristle encounters a tangle), thebristle 20 is configured to rotate in a direction opposite the brushing direction of the brushing motion to disengage from the resistance in the hair. Eachbrush element 18 rotates independently of theother brush elements 18 on the body portion of thehairbrush 10. Thus, the movement of onebrush element 18 is not dependent on the movement of another one of thebrush elements 18. Eachbrush element 18 is free to move around the longitudinal axis of thebrush 10, and thus capable of rotating through any amount of angular rotation from 0 degrees to more than 360 degrees. When one bristle 20 encounters a tangle or other resistance while moving through the hair, thebristle 20 that encounters the resistance rotates away from the tangle in a direction opposite the brushing direction. Another bristle 20 on thebrush element 18 simultaneously moves into the hair in a position spaced form the tangle. The outerperimeter wall section 48 of eachspacer element 44 overlaps theadjacent brush element 18 and prevents hair from being entangled between aspacer element 44 and abrush element 18 during brushing. - The independent movement of the rotating
brush elements 18 provides for maximum hair brushing efficiency because tangles can never impede the brushing motion. Each bristle 20 of thebrush elements 18 brushes hair at every possible location in the hair including above a tangle, to the sides of the tangle, and below the tangle, with a continuous brushing motion. The rotatingbrush elements 18 also allow for maximum hair brushing speed by significantly shortening the time it takes to brush the hair. - The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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1. A method for removing a hair tangle with a hair brush, comprising the steps of:
moving the hair brush having a first bristle on a rotatable first brush element through the hair above the tangle in a first direction;
pivoting the first bristle on the rotatable first brush element about a pivotal axis of the brush in a second direction if the hair tangle is encountered by the first bristle;
moving a second bristle on the rotatable first brush element through the hair below the tangle; and
moving additional bristles to a side of the tangle in order to release the hair tangle.
2. The method according to claim 1 further comprising controlling the pivoting of the first and second bristles to enable the bristles to move more or less freely about the pivotal axis.
3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the controlling step is performed by adjusting a thumb wheel coupled to a biasing spring.
4. The method according to claim 1 further rotating independently the first brush element and a second brush element from each other.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first brush element is configured to rotate through a range of angles up to and including over 360 degree about the pivotal axis of the brush.
6. The method according to claim 1 further comprising compressing the bristles toward the pivotal axis when the brush is pressed against a scalp.
7. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the bristles are moveably mounted with respect to the brush elements so that when a force is applied to the bristles, a portion of the bristles retract into the brush elements.
8. A brush for grooming hair, comprising:
a brush body having a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion, wherein the bristle carrier portion includes a longitudinal axis; and
a plurality of brush elements moveably mounted on the bristle carrier portion and having a plurality of bristles mounted thereon, the plurality of bristles extending generally radially outward from the plurality of brush elements and the plurality of brush elements being arrayed generally along the longitudinal axis, wherein each of the plurality of brush elements is configured to rotate independently from one another.
9. The brush according to claim 8 , wherein the plurality of bristles is configured so that when one of the plurality of bristles on the plurality of brush elements encounters a resistance from the hair, that respective brush element will move in an opposite direction of brushing thereby causing the one of the plurality of bristles encountering the resistance to move out of engagement with the hair.
10. The brush according to claim 9 , wherein another one of the bristles on the respective brush element will move into engagement with the hair at a location spaced from the location of the hair which caused the resistance.
11. The brush according to claim 8 further comprising an adjusting mechanism located within the handle portion and is operatively engaged with the plurality of brush elements to adjust a rotational resistance applied to the plurality of brush elements.
12. The brush according to claim 11 , wherein the rotational resistance is the amount of force that must be overcome in order to induce rotational movement of the plurality of brush elements about the longitudinal axis.
13. The brush according to claim 8 , further comprising a spacer element arranged along the bristle carrier portion and adjacent to a side of the plurality of brush elements.
14. The brush according to claim 13 , wherein the spacer element is a non-rotatable element.
15. The brush according to claim 11 , wherein the adjusting mechanism comprises a thumb wheel coupled to a biasing spring that moves a sliding mechanism.
16. The brush according to claim 15 , wherein the sliding mechanism engages the plurality of brush elements and is configured to slide back and forth within the handle portion.
17. The brush according to claim 11 , wherein the adjusting mechanism is configured to press the spacer element and the plurality of brush elements together to increase the rotational resistance between them, wherein the increased rotational resistance opposes the rotational movement of the plurality of brush element about the longitudinal axis.
18. The brush according to claim 8 , wherein the bristles are configured to be movable towards the longitudinal axis to a compressed state when the brush is pressed against a scalp.
19. The brush according to claim 8 , wherein the bristles of the brush elements that do not encounter the resistance in the hair continue to brush through the hair and wherein the bristles are configured to be movable towards the longitudinal axis when the brush is pressed against a scalp.
20. The brush according to claim 11 , wherein the adjusting mechanism is configured to decrease the rotational resistance between the spacer element a plurality of the brush elements.
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