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Title: US4354512: Liquid applicator device with hair-parting wand
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Roppatte, Jr., Michael; Garfield, NJ

Assignee: Klauber; Stefan J., West Orange, NJ
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Published / Filed: 1982-10-19 / 1978-05-30

Application Number: US1978000910471

IPC Code: Advanced: A45D 19/02;
Core: A45D 19/00;
IPC-7: A45D 40/30;

ECLA Code: A45D19/02;

U.S. Class: Current: 132/212;
Original: 132/088.5;

Field of Search: 132/88.5,7,85,9 015/165,184,257.7,111,114,121

Priority Number:
1978-05-30  US1978000910471

Abstract:     A liquid applicator device is disclosed, useful in applying bleaching or coloring compositions or the like to the hair in the course of cosmetically treating same. The device comprises a compressible container for receiving the composition; a cap closure being removably secured to the top of the container and including an opening therethrough for feeding the composition upon manual compression of the container. Brush means, including liquid distribution means, extend from the cap and are in communication with the cap opening to enable feed of the composition to the brush. A hair-parting wand extends from the cap at an angle diverging from the direction of extension of the brush, whereby a user of the device may employ the wand to part and separate the hair and thereupon utilize the brush to apply the treating composition.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Weingram & Klauber ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: McNeill, G. E.;

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I claim:     1. A liquid applicator device for applying compositions to hair in the course of cosmetically treating same; said device comprising: a compressible container for receiving said composition; a cap closure being removably secured to the top of said container, and including an opening therethrough for feeding said composition upon manual compression of said container body; brush means including liquid distribution means extending from said cap along the longitudinal axis of said container and being in communication with said cap opening to enable feed of said composition to said brush upon said container compression, the applicator face of said brush means being transverse to said longitudinal axis at the upper distal end of said device; and a hair-parting wand extending from said cap at an angle diverging from the direction of extension of said brush means, the length and divergence angle of said wand being such that the perpendicular from the distal end to said brush to said wand intersects the wand substantially below the wand tip, whereby a user of said device may employ said wand to part and separate said hair without interference by said brush means, and thereupon utilize said brush means to apply said composition to the parted hair.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 7pp US2663889* 1953-12 Fuglie    
Get PDF - 5pp US2819723  1958-01 Meyer   Hair dyeing apparatus
Get PDF - 4pp US2895486* 1959-07 Sayer    
Get PDF - 3pp US3480020  1969-11 Ernest   MANICURE MEANS
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