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Upgraded brush
Inactive Publication Date: 2018-08-09
PENNELLI FARO
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The present invention provides a brush with a body of application having portions with differentiated stiffness and texture that allows for fast and precise application and spreading of products. The brush simplifies and speeds up the operations of application and spreading of the products, resulting in different aesthetic results with the use of a single brush. Additionally, the brush overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art in a simple, rational, easy, effective to use and affordable solution.
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These known brushes do have some drawbacks related to the different types of application required; this means that it is necessary to change the type of brush whenever one wants to get a different aesthetic effect.
Consequently, in order to obtain different aesthetic results it is necessary to use a plurality of brushes, considerably complicating the operations of application and spreading of the product.
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[0052]For example, FIG. 1 represents the brush 1 wherein the body of application 4 has a substantially hemispherical cap-like shape.
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[0053]FIG. 2, instead, represents the brush 1 wherein the body of application 4 has a convex conformation.
[0054]In detail, the first plurality of hairs 6 is adapted to take, apply and spread the product on the work surface.
[0055]With particular reference to the cosmetic industry, the term “user” refers to the person intended to use the cosmetic product, not necessarily being the same person using the brush 1.
[0056]For example, the present brush 1 can be used to take, apply and spread a cosmetic product of the type of powder, blusher or the like on a portion of the skin of a person.
[0057]Alternatively, the present brush can be used in the food industry e.g. to take, apply and spread a seasoning on food.
[0058]Again, the present brush can be used to take, apply and spread paint on a wall.
[0059]Alternative uses cannot however be ruled out with respect to those mentioned above.
[0060]According to the invention, the body of application 4 comprises at least one element with predefined stiff...
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[0092]In this regard, FIG. 6 shows a sixth embodiment wherein the body of application 4 comprises a plurality of elements with predefined stiffness 7a which are aligned and arranged centrally to the first plurality of hairs 6.
[0093]Alternative embodiments cannot however be ruled out wherein at least one of the elements with predefined stiffness 7a is arranged laterally to the body of application 4.
[0094]Advantageously, the elements with predefined stiffness 7a define a plurality of portions with different texture 7 with respect to the first plurality of hairs 6; this means that the different elements with predefined stiffness 7a can be grouped and arranged mutually adjacent so as to define groupings, in turn placeable at different positions inside of the body of application 4.
[0095]For example, FIG. 7 shows a seventh embodiment wherein the elements with predefined stiffness 7a are arranged adjacent to each other to define a portion with different texture 7, i.e. greater or smaller, ...
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The upgraded brush comprises an housing seat of a body of application comprising, in turn, a first plurality of hairs adapted to spread a product on a work surface, in which the body of application comprises at least one element with predefined stiffness adapted to direct the product on the work surface and defining at least a portion with different texture with respect to the first plurality of hairs.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)[0001]This application is a U.S. National Stage Entry of International Patent Application No. PCT / IB2016 / 054727, filed Aug. 5, 2016, which claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application 102015000043493, filed Aug. 7, 2015, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated entirely herein by reference.BACKGROUNDTechnical Field[0002]The present invention relates to an upgraded brush.Background Art[0003]To date different types of brush are known differing in shape, dimensions and type of the materials that constitute them, which vary depending on the field of application and on the desired final aesthetic result.[0004]In general, all the brushes have a grip body particularly adapted to be grasped and held in the hand by a user.[0005]The grip body, usually elongated, comprises an extremity having a suitable opening which accommodates a body of application adapted to take the product and apply the same on a work surface.[0006]It is convenient to ...
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