(19)
(11) EP 0 289 465 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
02.11.1988 Bulletin 1988/44

(21) Application number: 88830117.3

(22) Date of filing: 24.03.1988
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)4A46B 17/06
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR LI LU NL SE

(30) Priority: 30.03.1987 IT 8334287

(71) Applicant: Ditta, Melchiorre
I-33040 Moimacco-Udine (IT)

(72) Inventors:
  • Di Fazio, Marcello
    I-00157 Rome (IT)
  • Ditta, Melchiorre
    I-33040 Moimacco - Udine (IT)

(74) Representative: de Simone, Domenico et al
Ing. Barzanò & Zanardo Roma S.p.A. Via Piemonte 26
00187 Roma
00187 Roma (IT)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) Self-cleaning hair brush


    (57) A self-cleaning brush (1) for hair, furs and other similar surfaces, said brush having a body (3) that bears the teeth (4) and beig provided or not with a handle (2) having a template member (5) which is movable with respect to the teeth (4) or vice-versa, the reciprocal motion be­tween the template member (5) and the teeth (4) being longi­tudinal with respect to the teeth (4) themselves.




    Description


    [0001] The object of the present finding consists in a self-­cleaning brush.

    [0002] More specifically, the object of the present finding consists in a hair-brush or a brush for long-hair furs and other similar surfaces, said brush being so realized as to be self-cleaning, i.e., a brush in which a means is provided to allow the cleaning by simple and rapid removal to be carried out of the hair remaining between the teeth of the brush itself after using the same.

    [0003] Brushes of the kind which the present finding relates to are cleaned at present by means of spaced-teeth combs, by needles, small size scissors and above all with much patience.

    [0004] Indeed, we are not aware of the existence of any brushes endowed with devices or means allowing them to be cleaned.

    [0005] The practical and hygienic drawbacks stemming from a cleaning operation performed as mentioned above are well evident.

    [0006] Accordingly, the Applicant has investigated, exper­imented and realized a self-cleaning brush that is suitable to solve the problem of removal of the hair remaining be­tween the teeth of the brush itself.

    [0007] Such result is obtained according to the present inven­tion through the realization of a relative motion between the teeth and a template-like or jig-like member so that a longitudinal relative motion is obtained concretely between the brush teeth and said member, or vice-versa.

    [0008] The template, again according to the present invention, can be an auxiliary member for the brush and it is normally arranged on the brush body.

    [0009] According to a variation of the present invention, said template forms an integral member with the handle whereas the teeth-bearing body is movable.

    [0010] Accordingly, it is a specific object of the present finding a self-cleaning brush with a teeth-bearing body and possibly with a handle, said brush being suitable for the hair, for furs and other similar surfaces and having a mem­ber that is movable with respect to the teeth, the recipro­cal motion being longitudinal with respect to said teeth.

    [0011] More particularly, said member, which is realized in the shape of a template or jig, is movable with respect to the brush teeth which are stationary.

    [0012] According to a further embodiment of the brush of the present invention, said template-like member is fastened whereas the teeth are movable and again are endowed with a longitudinal translational motion.

    [0013] The teeth of the brush according to the present inven­tion will be provided, all of them or only some of them, with a terminal bulge.

    [0014] Further according to the present invention said tem­plate member can also be so realized as to be movable with respect to the brush handle.

    [0015] Again according to the present invention, the teeth of the brush which in the working position are sloping with respect to the principal axis of the brush itself, will be endowed with means that, during the motion of the template member or during their translation motion, cause the same to recover the upright position.

    [0016] The present invention will be disclosed in the follow­ing according to some preferred embodiments of the same with particular reference to the figures of the enclosed drawings wherein:

    - Figure 1 is a side view as a partial cross section of a first embodiment of the brush according to the present invention;

    - Figure 2 is a cross-section view along the line II-II of Figure 1;

    - Figure 3 is a partial cross-section side view of the brush according to the invention; and

    - Figure 4 is a cross section view along the line IV-­IV of Figure 3.



    [0017] A brush 1 with or without a handle 2 has a body 3 that bears the teeth 4.

    [0018] According to the present finding, the body 3 that bears the teeth 4 can form an integral piece with the handle 2 when the brush 1 is provided with such handle.

    [0019] According to a variation of the present invention, the body 3 that bears the teeth 4 is movable with respect to the handle 1.

    [0020] Said body 3 that bears the teeth 4 can bear teeth 4 of any known shape.

    [0021] According to the present finding, a template 5 bearing a plurality of holes 6 corresponding to the teeth 4 is nor­mally present cooperating with the base of said teeth 4.

    [0022] Said template 5 can move both axially and longitudi­nally with respect to said teeth 4.

    [0023] The sizes of the holes 6 depend on the sizes of the teeth 4.

    [0024] All teeth 4 or a part of them show a bulge 7 at their ends, such bulge preventing said template 5 from slipping out of the teeth when it is employed for cleaning the brush 1.

    [0025] According to the solution shown in Figure 1, said tem­plate 5 is movable with respect to the brush 1 as well as to the teeth 4.

    [0026] According to the embodiment shown in Figure 2, the tem­plate 5 is movable with respect to the body 3 that bears the teeth 4.

    [0027] Said template 5 can have holes 6 of different confor­mations with respect to the cross sections of the teeth 4.

    [0028] Said teeth 4, and especially those on the side portion which are usually sloping, are oscillating so as to allow the motion of the template 5.

    [0029] The present invention has been disclosed just for il­lustrative and not for limitative purposes, according to some preferred embodiments of the same, but it is to be understood that modifications and/or changes can be intro­duced in the same by those who are skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention for which a priority right is claimed.


    Claims

    1. A self-cleaning brush (1) for hair, for furs and other similar surfaces, such brush having a body (3) that bears teeth (4) and being provided or not with a handle (2) such brush being characterized in that it comprises a tem­plate member (5) that can move with respect to the teeth (4) the reciprocal motion between said template member (5) and said teeth (4) being longitudinal with respect to the teeth (4) themselves.
     
    2. A self-cleaning brush (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that at least some of the teeth (4) have a terminal bulge (7).
     
    3. A self-cleaning brush (1) according to one of the preceding claims, said brush being characterized in that the template member (5) is movable with respect to the body (3) that bears the teeth (4).
     
    4. A self-cleaning brush (1) according to one of the preceding claims, said brush being characterized in that said template member (5) is movable with respect to the handle (2).
     
    5. A self-cleaning brush (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said template member (5) is stationary with respect to the brush (1), whereas the body (2) that bears the teeth (4) is movable.
     
    6. A self-cleaning brush (1) according to one of the precedingclaims, characterized in that said teeth (4) are oscillating.
     




    Drawing