[0001] The present invention relates to a brush for hair and the like, comprising a resilient
membrane provided with teeth or bristles and joined to the brush body so as to form
an air chamber, wherein said brush body consists of a support shell and a shell for
fixing said membrane, said support shell having a narrow raised edge projecting towards
the fixing shell and said fixing shell having an annular shoulder from which studs
extend, said studs being designed to engage with the membrane so as to hold it in
position.
[0002] In the technical sector relating to the production of brushes for hair and the like,
so-called "pneumatic brushes", which are thus called because the teeth or bristles
of the brush are inserted through a resilient membrane fixed to the body of the brush
itself, so that, once one part has been assembled with the other part, an air chamber
is formed between them, said air chamber being designed to form a cushioning system
for the teeth of the brush, also referred to as bristles, so that the brush is less
rigid and more comfortable to use.
[0003] It is also known that application of the membrane to the brush body is performed
by means of bonding together of the two parts, resulting in the need to provide in
the brush body undercuts, designed to form a seat for receiving and retaining the
perimetral edge of the membrane itself, as well as a shoulder for containing the bonding
agent.
[0004] Although functional, these brushes have certain drawbacks, however, including the
need for complicated and multiple-part moulds in order to be able to provide the said
undercuts and the fact that the bonding agent tends to deteriorate with time, resulting
in separation of the membrane from the brush body.
[0005] The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing a brush of
the pneumatic type which allows the aforementioned technical problems to be resolved,
proving to be functional, long-lasting and easy and inexpensive to manufacture and
assemble.
[0006] These technical problems are solved according to the present invention by a brush
for hair and the like, comprising a resilient membrane provided with teeth or bristles
and joined to the brush body so as to form an air chamber, wherein said brush body
consists of a shell supporting said membrane and a shell for fixing said membrane,
said support shell having a narrow raised edge projecting towards the fixing shell
which in turn has an annular shoulder from which studs extend, said studs being designed
to engage with the membrane so as to hold it in position.
[0007] Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting
example of embodiment of the invention provided with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a side view of the brush according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows a plan view of the brush according to Fig. 1;
Figure 3 shows a partial schematic cross-sectional view of the component parts of
the brush in exploded form;
Figure 4 shows a cross-section along the plane indicated by IV-IV in Fig. 2; and
Figure 5 shows a longitudinal section along the plane indicated by V-V in Fig. 2.
[0008] As shown, the brush according to the invention consists of a body formed by two shells
10 and 20 for respectively supporting and fixing a membrane 30 provided with the teeth
or bristles 31.
[0009] In greater detail, the support shell 10 has a solid part 10a forming the handle in
combination with the corresponding part 20a of the fixing shell 20, and an annular
part 10b for supporting the edge of the said membrane 30.
[0010] The central part of the support shell 10 has an opening 10c for allowing arrangement
of the membrane 30 provided with the teeth 31, such that it has a convexity projecting
towards the outside of the support shell 10 (Fig. 4).
[0011] On its external edge 10d the support shell 10 is moreover provided with a narrow
raised edge 11 extending over the entire perimetral length of the shell, which has
an interruption 11a (Fig. 5) designed to allow the air to pass through, as will emerge
more clearly below.
[0012] The fixing shell 20 is entirely solid and has, in a manner corresponding to the support
shell 10, a part shaped in the form of a gripping handle 20a and a closed part 20b.
[0013] Said centring and fixing part 20b of the fixing shell 20 has, formed on it, a continuous
raised frame 21 provided with studs 21a projecting towards the inside and designed
to engage with corresponding holes 30a formed on the edge of the membrane 30.
[0014] Assembly of the brush is therefore performed in accordance with the following steps:
- Once the membrane 30 with the teeth 31 has been arranged in position, the said membrane
is inserted into its annular seat 10b of the support shell 10; thus the membrane 30
is retained inside the perimetral raised edge 11 and projects with convexity towards
the outside;
- the fixing shell 20 is fitted onto the support shell 10, causing entry of the studs
21a projecting from the continuous frame 21 into the corresponding holes 30a of the
membrane 30, which is thus stably centred and retained between the two shells, forming
an air chamber 40 with the fixing shell 20;
- a perimetral weld is performed, for example by means of ultrasound, between the two
shells 10,20 so as to join together the parts of the brush in a fixed manner.
[0015] It must be emphasized, however, that said weld is performed between the fixing surface
of the perimetral narrow edge 11 of the support shell 10 and the corresponding contact
surface of the fixing shell 20. Therefore, air flows from/towards the outside along
the cavity 11a in the narrow edge 11 itself, thus allowing the entry/exit of the air
itself into/from the air chamber 40 formed between the membrane 30 and the fixing
shell 20 so as to obtain the desired effect of pneumatic cushioning, while on the
other hand the seal prevents entry into the said air chamber 40 of water and/or detergents
during washing thereof.
[0016] It is therefore obvious how the brush according to the invention allows correct pneumatic
operation by means of a simple and low-cost structure which, avoiding the use of bonding
agents and preventing the entry of water and/or detergents and the like into the brush
and stagnation thereof, considerably prolongs the duration of said brush.
[0017] In addition to this, the joining together of the three parts of the brush (support
shell, fixing shell and resilient membrane) by means of insertion of the studs 21a
into the associated holes 30a of the membrane 30 ensures reliable and easy centring
of the membrane, avoiding any possibility of accidental extraction of the membrane
itself from the brush body.
[0018] Although described with regard to a brush with handle it is entirely obvious that
the characteristic features of the present invention may also be applied to brushes
without a handle and the like.
1. Brush for hair and the like, comprising a body consisting of a shell (10) supporting
a resilient membrane (30) provided with teeth (31) and a fixing shell (20) for retaining
said membrane (30), characterized in that said support shell (10) has a narrow raised
edge (11) projecting towards the fixing shell (20) and in that said fixing shell (20)
has an annular shoulder (21) which projects towards the support shell (10) and from
which studs (21a) extend, said studs being designed to engage with the membrane (30)
so as to hold it in position.
2. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said membrane (30) has holes (30a)
designed to engage with said studs (21a) of the fixing shell (20).
3. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said annular shoulder (21) is continuous.
4. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said annular shoulder (21) is discontinuous.
5. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said narrow edge (11) of the support
shell (10) surrounds the edge of the membrane (30).
6. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said narrow edge (11) of the support
shell (10) has at least one interruption (11a) along its length.
7. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that the fixing surface of said narrow
edge (11) of the support shell (10) is in contact with a corresponding internal surface
portion of the fixing shell (20).
8. Brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said support shell (10) and said
fixing shell (20) are joined together by means of welding.
9. Brush according to Claims 1 and 8, characterized in that said weld is performed between
the fixing surface of the narrow edge (11) of the support shell (10) and the corresponding
contact surface of the fixing shell (20).
10. Brush according to Claim 8, characterized in that said weld is an ultrasound weld.