Hairbrush
A technology of brushes and bristles, applied in the field of hairbrushes, can solve the problems of insufficient air volume, inability to transmit hair by air, and difficulty in drying hair style.
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[0058] figure 1 (a) is a perspective view when viewed from the back of the hairbrush 1 of Example 1 of the present invention, and figure 1 (b) is a perspective view viewed from the front. The hairbrush 1 of this embodiment is a brush suitable for simultaneous use with the hair dryer, and is characterized in that the air from the hair dryer can be smoothly guided into the through holes 8a to 8f formed on the hairbrush 1, and can The air of the hair dryer is effectively delivered to the part of the hair covered by the hairbrush 1 in use.
[0059] The hairbrush 1 has a structure in which one end 7d of the handle 7 is connected to an approximately elliptical base portion 2. As shown in FIG. On the front side surface (corresponding to the first side surface) of the base portion 2, a brush portion 9 having many bristles 6 is mounted and fixed. The handle 7 and the base part 2 are integrally molded using synthetic resin, and the part forming the brush part 9 is a part separate fro...
Embodiment 2
[0090] Figure 16 and Figure 17 (a) to Figure 17 (c) shows the hairbrush 100 of Example 2 of the present invention. The hairbrush 100 of Embodiment 2 is an integrally molded synthetic resin product, and has a structure in which a brush part 111 including a plurality of brush pins 106 is directly provided on a base part 101 which is provided on the handle 102. end 102a. In the hairbrush 100, the handle 102 has a periphery forming the depression 109 and the protrusion 110 in a curvilinear shape, and the base portion 101 has a periphery forming the concavity 108 and the protrusion 107 in a curvilinear shape, resulting in an appearance design feature.
[0091] Additionally, if Figure 17 (a) and Figure 17 As shown in (c), in the hairbrush 100, a plurality of protrusions 103 having a continuous shape in the X-axis direction are formed in the Y-axis direction of the back surface 101a of the base portion 101 so that the protrusions 103 are generally arranged in parallel. A ...
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