Hair brush with massage function
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- EP · EP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SUNTREG CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2022-09-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing hair care routines require separate tools for hair brushing and facial massage, which occupy space and can cause hair tangling when combined into a single tool.
A hairbrush with a built-in facial roller function, featuring a longitudinal handle, bristles, and a rotating body that rotates around the handle axis, allowing integration into a single unit and preventing hair tangling by gripping the handle to stop the roller's rotation.
Combines hair brushing and facial massage functions into a single tool, minimizing storage space and preventing hair tangling during use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field:
[0001] The present invention relates to a hairbrush with a massage function that enables comprehensive care of the head, such as hair brushing, scalp massage, and facial massage.Background Technology:
[0002] Generally, when caring for the head in a bathroom or similar setting, hair brushing, scalp massage, and facial massage are performed. In this case, for hair brushing and scalp massage, a hairbrush such as the one disclosed in Prior Art Patent Document 1 is used, while for facial massage, a beauty roller with a spherical roller as shown in Prior Art Patent Document 2 is pressed against the face to perform facial massage.Prior Art Documents: Patent Documents:
[0003] Patent Document 1: Japan Design Registration No. 1492283 Patent Document 2: Japan Patent No. 5766375 Summary of the Invention: Problems to be Solved by the Invention:
[0004] When performing activities such as brushing the hair, massaging the scalp, or facial massage, it is necessary to prepare at least two tools: a hairbrush and a facial roller, which can take up a lot of space.
[0005] In response to this, it is also possible to consider combining the hairbrush and facial roller into a single tool.
[0006] However, when considering the idea of combining the hairbrush and facial roller into a single tool, if the handle is shared and a spherical roller is attached to the tip of the main body with bristles, the roller would not only interfere with brushing by hitting the scalp, but it would also rotate upon contact with the hair, causing the hair to get tangled around the roller.
[0007] The present invention has been made considering the above-mentioned issues, and its aim is to provide a hairbrush with a built-in massage function that can combine both a hairbrush and a facial roller into a single tool, while preventing the hair from becoming tangled in the roller during activities such as brushing.Means for Solving the Problem:
[0008] To solve the above problems, the present invention provides a hairbrush with a massage function, comprising, a longitudinal handle that can be gripped by hand, a main body provided at the tip of the handle and having a plurality of bristles on its surface, and a rotating body provided at the rear end of the handle, which rotates around the longitudinal axis of the handle when pressed against the face.
[0009] By configuring it in this way, a hairbrush and a facial roller can be combined into a single unit, reducing the space required for storage. Additionally, during brushing, by gripping the handle and pressing the palm against the rotating body, it is possible to prevent the rotation of the rotating body, thereby preventing hair from tangling.
[0010] In such an invention, the bristles are provided on the surface of the flat main body, and on the left and right sides of the back surface of the flat main body, protrusions are formed along the longitudinal direction of the handle.
[0011] By configuring it this way, during brushing, you can place your fingers on the sloped part of the raised section and brush from side to side. Additionally, during facial massage, the palm's hypothenar area or similar can be positioned between the two raised sections, allowing stable use while securely holding the main body.
[0012] Furthermore, a flat grounding surface is formed at the rear end of the rotating body in the extended direction of the handle, allowing the main body and handle to stand upright on a stand.
[0013] By configuring it this way, the grounding surface can be placed on the mounting base to allow the unit to stand upright. At this time, since the rotating body is positioned on the lower end, the center of gravity can be lowered, enabling the hairbrush to stand upright with greater stability.
[0014] The rotating body is designed to include a curved portion that decreases in radius toward the rear end.
[0015] By this configuration it would allow the rotator to be used as a facial roller by pressing its curved portion against the face.
[0016] The length of the handle is set within a range of 3 cm to 10 cm.
[0017] By this configuration, when gripping the handle, the base of the hand can be reliably pressed against the rotating body to stop its rotation.[Effects of the Invention]
[0018] According to the present invention, a hairbrush with a massage function, comprising, a longitudinal handle that can be gripped by hand, a main body provided at the tip of the handle and having a plurality of bristles on its surface, and a rotating body provided at the rear end of the handle, which rotates around the longitudinal axis of the handle when pressed against the face. By combining the hairbrush and facial roller into a single unit, the required installation space can be minimized. Additionally, when holding the handle, the palm's hypothenar (the fleshy part near the little finger) can be placed against the rotating body, preventing its rotation and thus preventing hair from getting tangled in the rotating body during brushing.[Brief Description of the Drawings]
[0019] Figure 1: Front view of the hairbrush with a massaging function according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2: Side view of the same embodiment. Figure 3: Rear view of the same embodiment. Figure 4: Bottom view of the same embodiment. Figure 5: Diagram showing the rotating body attached to the shaft in the same embodiment. Figure 6: Cross-sectional view along the width direction of the main body in the same embodiment. Figure 7: Usage state of brushing in the same embodiment. Figure 8: Usage state as a facial roller in the same embodiment. [Embodiment of the Invention]
[0020] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0021] As shown in Figure 1, the hairbrush 1 with a facial roller according to this embodiment is structured with a main body 3 equipped with multiple bristles 4 on the front end of a longitudinal handle 2, and a rotating body 5 on the rear end of the handle 2 that rotates when pressed against the face. This configuration allows for the integration of a facial roller and a hairbrush 1 into a single unit. When using it as a hairbrush, as shown in Figure 1, the rotating body 5 is made to contact the palm's hypothenar to prevent its rotation. A detailed description of this embodiment is provided below.
[0022] Firstly, the handle 2 is designed to be grasped by hand, and as shown in Figures 1 and 2, it is structured linearly along the longitudinal direction and generally flattened in the width direction. The length of the handle 2 is set such that, when grasped by the average adult hand, its rear end is within the palm area, for example, with a length of 3 cm to 10 cm between the bristles 4 and the rotating body 5. This allows, as shown in Figure 1, the hypothenar of the palm to be placed against the rotating body 5 to prevent it from rotating. Note that while the handle 2 is designed in a flattened shape here, various cross-sectional shapes such as circular, oval, or polygonal may also be used.
[0023] The main body 3 extending from the front end of the handle 2 is integrally formed and generally flattened, with multiple bristles 4 standing upright on its surface 31. These bristles 4 are made up of two bristle elements with spherical tips, differing in length, which are arranged in multiple sets on the surface 31 of the main body 3. As shown in Figure 4, the height of the bristle tips is set such that the central part is higher along the lateral direction, decreasing towards the sides. This configuration allows for smooth insertion of the bristles 4 into the hair during brushing, and the varying lengths of bristles 4 help press the scalp and provide a massaging effect.
[0024] On the other hand, as shown in Figures 3 and 6, the rear surface 32 of the main body 3 is provided with two ridges 33 running along the longitudinal direction. These ridges 33 are located on both sides of the rear surface 32, creating a relative indentation in the central part. During brushing, as shown in Figure 7, the index finger can be placed on the inclined surface inside the ridges 33 for lateral brushing. Similarly, during facial massage, as shown in Figure 8, the palm's hypothenar can be positioned in the recessed area between the left and right ridges 33 to hold the main body 3.
[0025] The rotating body 5 used as a facial roller is provided on the rear end of the handle 2 in the hairbrush 1 structured as described above.
[0026] As shown in Figure 5, the rotating body 5 is fitted onto the outer circumference of the shaft 21 that extends from the rear end of the handle 2. The bearing part 51 in the center of the rotating body 5 is inserted onto the shaft 21 to enable rotation.
[0027] When attaching the rotating body 5 to the shaft 21, the shaft 21 is inserted from the opening 52 provided above the bearing part 51 of the rotating body 5, so that the protrusion 22 along the outer surface of the shaft 21 and the recess 53 along the inner wall of the rotating body 5 fit together. In this embodiment, the bearing part 51 is designed with a closed bottom, but if water accumulates inside the rotating body 5, the lower end of the shaft 21 can penetrate through the rotating body 5, allowing water to drain through the gap between the shaft 21 and the rotating body 5.
[0028] The size of the rotating body 5 is set such that, as shown in Figure 2, its outer circumference is within the height range of the shorter bristles 4 of the main body 3 and, as shown in Figure 3, it fits within the width of the main body 3. The outer surface of the rear end of the rotating body 5 is configured with a curved section 56 that gradually decreases its rotation radius toward the rear end, allowing it to rotate when pressed against the face. The surface of the rotating body 5 is designed with multiple flat sections, as shown in Figure 4, and the steps between these flat sections provide stimulation to the face during rotation. Note that while this embodiment includes multiple flat sections with steps on the surface of the rotating body 5, a smooth spherical shape can also be used.
[0029] Furthermore, a grounding section 54 is provided at the rear end (bottom end) of the rotating body 5 to enable the hairbrush 1 to stand upright (see Figure 1). This grounding section 54 is formed as a flat surface at the bottom of the rotating body 5, and a concave part 55 is provided in the central part (see Figures 4 and 5) to prevent slipping when the flat grounding section 54 encounters a surface such as a bathtub.
[0030] Next, the usage method of the hairbrush 1 structured as described above will be explained.
[0031] First, when using this hairbrush 1 for brushing or scalp massage, as shown in Figures 1 and 7, hold the handle 2 so that the main body 3 is on the front end, and place the hypothenar of the palm on the upper side of the rotating body 5. The index finger is placed on the inclined surface inside the ridge 33 on the rear surface 32 of the main body 3, and the main body 3 is brushed left and right or used for scalp massage in this state. As the rotating body 5 is positioned lower than the bristles 4 and within the width of the main body 3, it does not interfere with brushing, even if the handle 2 is shortened.
[0032] When using this hairbrush 1 as a facial roller, as shown in Figure 8, hold the handle 2 so that the rotating body 5 is at the front end. In this case, position the hypothenar of the palm in the recessed area between the left and right ridges 33 on the rear surface 32 of the main body 3 and grip the handle 2 with your fingers.
[0033] In this state, press the curved section 56 of the rotating body 5 against the face and move it laterally. As a result, the rotating body 5 rotates around the shaft 21, and the steps on the surface of the rotating body 5 stimulate the face during the massage.
[0034] After use, when placing the hairbrush 1 on a stand or similar surface, position the grounding section 54 at the bottom of the rotating body 5 to face downward. Although this makes the main body 3 positioned higher relative to the handle 2, lowering the center of gravity with the rotating body 5 and increasing the grounding area with the grounding section 54 ensures stability in the upright position.
[0035] As described in the embodiment above, the hairbrush 1 is equipped with a handle 2, which is a longitudinal part that can be gripped by hand, a main body 3 provided at the tip of the handle 2, and a plurality of bristles 4 on its surface 31, and a rotating body 5 provided at the rear end of the handle 2 that rotates when pressed against the face. This design integrates a hairbrush and a facial roller into a single tool, reducing the space needed for storage. Moreover, when the handle 2 is gripped, the hypothenar area of the hand can be pressed against the rotating body 5, preventing it from rotating and thereby preventing hair from getting entangled in the rotating body 5 during brushing.
[0036] The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment and can be implemented in various forms.
[0037] For example, in the above embodiment, only one rotating body 5 is provided. However, it is also possible to bifurcate the shaft 21 from the rear end of the handle 2 and provide rotating bodies 5 on both the left and right sides. Additionally, multiple rotating bodies 5 can be arranged along a single shaft 21, and by slightly tilting the rotation axes of the respective rotating bodies 5, they can provide a massage effect by pulling and compressing the skin. In this case, too, the hypothenar area of the hand can be brought into contact with the left and right rotating bodies 5 to prevent them from rotating. If multiple rotating bodies 5 are arranged along the shaft 21, the rotating body 5 closer to the front end can be contacted with the palm, and the rotating body 5 closer to the rear end can be contacted with the wrist or other parts to prevent it from rotating.
[0038] In the above embodiment, the shaft 21, handle 2, and main body 3 are provided as a single molded part, but the shaft 21 and the rotating body 5 can also be made detachable.
[0039] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the shaft 21 is engaged with the rotating body 5 from above, but the rotating body 5 can also be separated into left and right parts and fitted from the left and right sides of the shaft 21.
[0040] In the above embodiment, at least the vicinity of the lower end of the rotating body 5 can be formed with a resin material that has elasticity, such as urethane or rubber. This increases frictional force against the face, thereby enhancing the massage effect. When placed on a surface, pressing the main body 3 from above can reduce the pressure inside the concave part 55 with the elasticity of the urethane or rubber, allowing it to adhere to the placement surface like a suction cup.[Description of Symbols]
[0041] 1Hairbrush 2Handle 21Shaft 22Protrusion 3Main body 31Surface 32Rear surface 33Ridge 4Bristle 5Rotating body 51Bearing part 52Opening 53Recess 54Grounding section 55Concave part 56Curved section
Claims
1. A hairbrush with a massage function, comprising: a longitudinal handle that can be gripped by hand; a main body provided at the tip of the handle and having a plurality of bristles on its surface; and a rotating body provided at the rear end of the handle, which rotates around the longitudinal axis of the handle when pressed against the face.
2. The hairbrush with a massage function according to claim 1, wherein the bristles are provided on the surface side of a flat main body, and the back side of the flat main body is provided with ridges along the longitudinal direction of the handle on both left and right sides.
3. The hairbrush with a massage function according to claim 1, wherein the end of the rotating body on the rear side in the extension direction of the handle forms a flat contact surface to allow the handle to stand on a placement surface.
4. The hairbrush with a massage function according to claim 1, wherein the rotating body is curved such that the rotation radius decreases toward the other end.
5. The hairbrush with a massage function according to claim 1, wherein the length of the handle is set in the range of 3 cm to 10 cm.