US20120111350A1 - Stubble softening device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to hair softeners, and more particularly to a hair stubble softening device.
- U.S. Pat. Publcn. No. US 2006/0288595, entitled “SAFETY RAZOR FOR SHAVING FACE, ARMS, AND LEGS” discloses a safety razor that includes a handle and a razor blade unit on top thereof, wherein the razor blade unit has a movable skin contact member, the skin contact member having a leading skin contact part and a trailing skin contact part, and during safety razor use, the leading skin contact part and trailing skin contact part can swing to the front and back with respect to the razor blade body, thereby enabling smooth shaving, whether for a safety razor having no guard part or for a safety razor having a guard part similar to standard safety razors.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,193,287 entitled “BEARD-SOFTENER”, discloses in a beard softener, a brush head including a cap having apertures in its rim, a brush back or block disposed within the cap and having slots adapted to coincide with the openings of the cap rim, and a brush member disposed upon the brush back or block within the cap, a handle on the head having extensions projecting through the apertures of the cap rim and into the slots of the brush back or block, and an adhesive securing the brush member to its back or block, extending into the slots of the brush back or block to secure the handle to the head.
- U.S. Pat. Publcn. No. US 2002/0157258, entitled “BIKINI TM BLADE APPARATUS AND METHODS”, discloses an apparatus for reducing levels of visible hair present within the bikini line region, or the groin area of a user. It is made up of at least a blade in a razor blader head assembly, which is otherwise conventional, except for having a cutting edge ranging from at least about 0.50 inches to about 0.90 inches, in combination with conventional attachments, handles and refillable and disposable specialized handle structures, with which it is compatible. A method of use and kit are likewise disclosed whereby at least one of a user's groin area and bikini line are rendered substantially free of visible hairs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,270,635 entitled “BEARD-SOFTENER”, discloses a beard softener comprising a handle having prongs, provided with bearings, a hollow cylindrical roller having an imperforate annular wall and a trunnion at one end engaging one of said bearings and a filling spout at its opposite end forming another trunnion, and engaging the other bearing, means for normally closing the filling spout, and a yielding contact sleeve supported around the periphery of the roller.
- the present invention is embodied as a hair stubble softening device, including a pliable substrate; and, a first layer of grit material located on a first side of said pliable substrate.
- the grit layer comprises grit in a range of 300-800 grit for rounding the sharp edges on the ends of trimmed hair.
- the hair stubble softening device preferably includes a second layer of grit material located on a second side of said pliable substrate.
- the invention further includes a handle assembly that is securely attachable to the pliable substrate.
- the pliable substrate includes grit material on one side and fastening material on the other side.
- the pliable substrate attaches to complementary fastening material on the end of the handle assembly.
- the handle assembly may be hand operated or may include a rechargeable motor assembly to spin or vibrate the substrate and affixed grit layer.
- the present invention does not temporarily mask the source of irritation.
- the sharp edges remain rounded until the next trimming.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the hair stubble softening device of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a section taken along lines 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of a second embodiment of the hair stubble softening device, shown assembled.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the second embodiment of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective of a third embodiment of the hair stubble softening device.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a first preferred embodiment of the hair stubble softening device of the present invention, designated generally as 10 .
- the device 10 includes a pliable substrate 12 , a first layer 14 of grit material located on a first side of the pliable substrate 12 , and a second layer 16 of grit material located on a second side of the pliable substrate 12 .
- the layers 14 , 16 utilize grit in a range of 300-800, preferably about 400.
- the pliable substrate 12 is preferably formed of a foam material with a desired flexibility.
- the foam material may be, for example, polyurethane.
- Foam material having a thickness in a range of between about 0.05 to 0.25 inches, preferably about 0.125 inches, may be utilized.
- the pliable substrate 12 may be formed of plastic or sponge materials.
- Other suitable pliable materials may be utilized such as rubber, foil or cardboard.
- the layers 14 , 15 of grit material may comprise softening paper or cloth with particles of abrading materials embedded therein or bonded therein. Alternatively, the particles may be embedded or bonded directly to the pliable substrate 12 .
- grit size refers to the size of the abrading particles. As used herein the grit size refers to the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute) designation.
- the substrate 12 and layers 14 , 16 are preferably disc-shaped, with diameters of between about 1.5 to 5.5 inches, preferably about 2.5 to 3 inches.
- the outer periphery of the substrate 12 and layers 14 , 16 may comprise a raised outer edge of, for example, plastic or foam to preventing the device 10 from scratching surfaces if it is placed on, for example, countertops and sink surfaces.
- the device 10 has been shown as having a layer of grit material on each side it is within the purview of these inventive concepts that device 10 have only a single layer of grit material on one side of the pliable substrate.
- the device 18 includes a handle assembly, designated generally as 20 .
- the handle assembly 20 is securely attachable to a pliable substrate 22 with a layer 24 of grit material.
- the substrate 22 is preferably fastened by VELCRO® hook and loop fastening material 25 , 26 .
- the handle assembly 20 comprises a conical element 28 having a narrow end and a wide end.
- a handle element 30 is located at the narrow end.
- a base section 32 is located at the wide end and is configured to be securely attachable to the pliable substrate 22 .
- the handle element 30 may be constructed out of metal, wood, plastic or other suitable rigid and resilient material.
- the handle assembly 36 includes a motor assembly 38 arranged and constructed to spin or vibrate the pliable substrate 40 and its, associated layer of grit material 42 .
- the pliable substrate and associated grit material are disposable.
- the electrical handle assembly 36 may be rechargeable or be plugged in directly to an AC outlet.
- the operator presses the disc against his face and rubs the grit material against his stubble to round (dull) the sharp edges from the ends of the newly trimmed hair.
- the operator presses the disc against his face sufficiently hard enough to round the edges of the hairs but gentle enough as to not scratch his face with the abrasive surface of the disc.
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Abstract
A hair stubble softening device, including a pliable substrate; and, a first layer of grit material located on a first side of said pliable substrate. The grit layer comprises grit in a range of 300-800 grit for rounding the sharp edges on the ends of trimmed hair. The hair stubble softening device preferably includes a second layer of grit material located on a second side of said pliable substrate. Thus, a double sided, disc-shaped disposable unit is provided. In another embodiment, the invention further includes a handle assembly that is securely attachable to the pliable substrate. In this instance, the pliable substrate includes grit material on one side and fastening material on the other side. The pliable substrate attaches to complementary fastening material on the end of the handle assembly.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/410,079, filed on Nov. 4, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference thereto.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to hair softeners, and more particularly to a hair stubble softening device.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- It has long been desired to provide an implement to soften the hair of newly shaved hair, particularly beards and goatees, to enhance intimate contact with a partner. Generally, solutions to rough stubble include beard conditioners, waxes and combs. A deficiency with facial hair conditioners and waxes is that the resulting softness of the goatee or beard is temporary. Wax covers the hair temporarily. Conditioners soften the hair temporarily. However, the sharp edges of each strand are still sharp after these products wear off.
- There are numerous patents that have issued that have involved beard related devices. These include:
- U.S. Pat. Publcn. No. US 2006/0288595, entitled “SAFETY RAZOR FOR SHAVING FACE, ARMS, AND LEGS” discloses a safety razor that includes a handle and a razor blade unit on top thereof, wherein the razor blade unit has a movable skin contact member, the skin contact member having a leading skin contact part and a trailing skin contact part, and during safety razor use, the leading skin contact part and trailing skin contact part can swing to the front and back with respect to the razor blade body, thereby enabling smooth shaving, whether for a safety razor having no guard part or for a safety razor having a guard part similar to standard safety razors.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,193,287, entitled “BEARD-SOFTENER”, discloses in a beard softener, a brush head including a cap having apertures in its rim, a brush back or block disposed within the cap and having slots adapted to coincide with the openings of the cap rim, and a brush member disposed upon the brush back or block within the cap, a handle on the head having extensions projecting through the apertures of the cap rim and into the slots of the brush back or block, and an adhesive securing the brush member to its back or block, extending into the slots of the brush back or block to secure the handle to the head.
- U.S. Pat. Publcn. No. US 2002/0157258, entitled “BIKINI TM BLADE APPARATUS AND METHODS”, discloses an apparatus for reducing levels of visible hair present within the bikini line region, or the groin area of a user. It is made up of at least a blade in a razor blader head assembly, which is otherwise conventional, except for having a cutting edge ranging from at least about 0.50 inches to about 0.90 inches, in combination with conventional attachments, handles and refillable and disposable specialized handle structures, with which it is compatible. A method of use and kit are likewise disclosed whereby at least one of a user's groin area and bikini line are rendered substantially free of visible hairs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,270,635, entitled “BEARD-SOFTENER”, discloses a beard softener comprising a handle having prongs, provided with bearings, a hollow cylindrical roller having an imperforate annular wall and a trunnion at one end engaging one of said bearings and a filling spout at its opposite end forming another trunnion, and engaging the other bearing, means for normally closing the filling spout, and a yielding contact sleeve supported around the periphery of the roller.
- In a broad aspect, the present invention is embodied as a hair stubble softening device, including a pliable substrate; and, a first layer of grit material located on a first side of said pliable substrate. The grit layer comprises grit in a range of 300-800 grit for rounding the sharp edges on the ends of trimmed hair. The hair stubble softening device preferably includes a second layer of grit material located on a second side of said pliable substrate. Thus, a double sided, disc-shaped disposable unit is provided.
- In another broad aspect, the invention further includes a handle assembly that is securely attachable to the pliable substrate. In this instance, the pliable substrate includes grit material on one side and fastening material on the other side. The pliable substrate attaches to complementary fastening material on the end of the handle assembly. The handle assembly may be hand operated or may include a rechargeable motor assembly to spin or vibrate the substrate and affixed grit layer.
- Unlike conventional beard softening techniques the present invention does not temporarily mask the source of irritation. The sharp edges remain rounded until the next trimming.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the hair stubble softening device of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a section taken along lines 2-2 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of a second embodiment of the hair stubble softening device, shown assembled. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the second embodiment ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective of a third embodiment of the hair stubble softening device. - Referring now to the drawings and the characters of reference marked thereon,
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a first preferred embodiment of the hair stubble softening device of the present invention, designated generally as 10. Thedevice 10 includes apliable substrate 12, afirst layer 14 of grit material located on a first side of thepliable substrate 12, and asecond layer 16 of grit material located on a second side of thepliable substrate 12. The 14, 16 utilize grit in a range of 300-800, preferably about 400.layers - The
pliable substrate 12 is preferably formed of a foam material with a desired flexibility. The foam material may be, for example, polyurethane. Foam material having a thickness in a range of between about 0.05 to 0.25 inches, preferably about 0.125 inches, may be utilized. Alternatively, thepliable substrate 12 may be formed of plastic or sponge materials. Other suitable pliable materials may be utilized such as rubber, foil or cardboard. - The
layers 14, 15 of grit material may comprise softening paper or cloth with particles of abrading materials embedded therein or bonded therein. Alternatively, the particles may be embedded or bonded directly to thepliable substrate 12. As is well known in the field of modem coated abrasives, i.e. sandpaper, grit size refers to the size of the abrading particles. As used herein the grit size refers to the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute) designation. - The
substrate 12 and 14, 16 are preferably disc-shaped, with diameters of between about 1.5 to 5.5 inches, preferably about 2.5 to 3 inches. The outer periphery of thelayers substrate 12 and 14, 16 may comprise a raised outer edge of, for example, plastic or foam to preventing thelayers device 10 from scratching surfaces if it is placed on, for example, countertops and sink surfaces. - Although the
device 10 has been shown as having a layer of grit material on each side it is within the purview of these inventive concepts thatdevice 10 have only a single layer of grit material on one side of the pliable substrate. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 and 4 a second embodiment of the hair stubble softening device is illustrated, designated generally as 18. In this embodiment, thedevice 18 includes a handle assembly, designated generally as 20. Thehandle assembly 20 is securely attachable to apliable substrate 22 with alayer 24 of grit material. Thesubstrate 22 is preferably fastened by VELCRO® hook and 25, 26.loop fastening material - As shown in these figures the
handle assembly 20 comprises aconical element 28 having a narrow end and a wide end. Ahandle element 30 is located at the narrow end. Abase section 32 is located at the wide end and is configured to be securely attachable to thepliable substrate 22. Thehandle element 30 may be constructed out of metal, wood, plastic or other suitable rigid and resilient material. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , another embodiment of the hair stubble softening device is illustrated, designated generally as 34. In this embodiment, thehandle assembly 36 includes amotor assembly 38 arranged and constructed to spin or vibrate thepliable substrate 40 and its, associated layer ofgrit material 42. As in the previous embodiment the pliable substrate and associated grit material are disposable. Theelectrical handle assembly 36 may be rechargeable or be plugged in directly to an AC outlet. - During use, preferably using a circular motion, the operator presses the disc against his face and rubs the grit material against his stubble to round (dull) the sharp edges from the ends of the newly trimmed hair. The operator presses the disc against his face sufficiently hard enough to round the edges of the hairs but gentle enough as to not scratch his face with the abrasive surface of the disc.
- Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A hair stubble softening device, comprising:
a) a pliable substrate; and,
b) a first layer of grit material located on a first side of said pliable substrate, said grit layer comprising grit in a range of 300-800 grit for rounding the sharp edges on the ends of trimmed hair.
2. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a second layer of grit material located on a second side of said pliable substrate.
3. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said first and second layers comprise grit of approximately 400.
4. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said substrate is disc-shaped.
5. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said substrate is disc-shaped with a diameter in a range of 2-3.5 inches.
6. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said substrate comprises foam.
7. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said substrate comprises plastic.
8. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , wherein said substrate comprises sponge.
9. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle assembly securely attachable to said pliable substrate.
10. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle assembly securely attachable to said pliable substrate, said handle assembly and said pliable substrate each having complementary hook and loop fastening material thereon for said secure attachment.
11. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle assembly securely attachable to said pliable substrate, wherein said pliable substrate and said first layer of grit material are disposable.
12. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle assembly, comprising:
a) a conical element having a narrow end and a wide end;
b) a handle element located at said narrow end;
c) a base section located at said wide end configured to be securely attachable to said pliable substrate.
13. The hair stubble softening device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle assembly securely attachable to said pliable substrate, wherein said handle assembly comprises a motor assembly arranged and constructed to spin or vibrate said pliable substrate.
14. A method for softening a beard stubble, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a device, comprising a pliable substrate; and, a first layer of grit material located on a first side of said pliable substrate, said grit layer comprising grit in a range of 300-800 grit; and,
b) rubbing said first layer of grit material against the operator's stubble to, dull the sharp edges from the ends of trimmed hair.
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