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US3813722A - Hair-comb cleaning device - Google Patents

Hair-comb cleaning device
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US3813722A
US3813722AUS00311258AUS31125872AUS3813722AUS 3813722 AUS3813722 AUS 3813722AUS 00311258 AUS00311258 AUS 00311258AUS 31125872 AUS31125872 AUS 31125872AUS 3813722 AUS3813722 AUS 3813722A
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A hair-comb cleaning device has a U-shaped body which can be fixed to and removed from a wall surface and which has internal longitudinal channels for removable members which carry upper and lower spongy strips and centrally located bristle tufts, the strips of one member being juxtaposed to those of the other member, and the bristle tufts of both being interlaced. The lower spongy strips communicate with a refillable receptacle containing an antiseptic liquid and joined to one end of the U-shaped body.

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1 HAIR-COMB CLEANING DEVICE The present invention refers to a new, original and practical hair-comb cleaning device which, by virtue of its particular construction may perform its function in a practical and efficient way. The cleaning device has been designed with a view to eliminate the unpleasant task of cleaning combs with means which are not suitable for such work. An object of this invention is to provide a device which can simultaneously clean and sterilize combs.
Another object of the invention is to provide a comb cleaning device which can be attached to walls, thereby easing handling by the operator.
The parts forming the cleaning device include opposed members which protrude outwards in order to facilitate removal in case they should need cleaning and which include portions serving for comb cleaning, asepsis and drying. All that is needed is to insert a comb into a slot and slide it between the two members downwards and then to remove the comb through the same slot. The portions of the members acting as comb sterilizers are impregnated with a liquid contained in a receptacle which can be refilled and communicates with sterilizing portions.
The cleaning device comprises a U-shaped body which is used for fixing the device to a wall surface and is provided with longitudinal internal chambers for the removable members which have upper and lower spongy strips, and centrally located bristle tufts, the strips of the first member being juxtaposed to those of the other member and the bristle tufts of both interlaced. The lower spongy strips communicate with a refillable receptacle containing an antiseptic liquid and being attached to one end of the body of the cleaning device.
The cleaning device can be made in the sizes, of materials and in shapes which will be deemed most suitable for the above purposes. In order that the cleaning device may be clearly understood, an embodiment thereof will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawing wherein:
FIG. I shows the cleaning device in a perspective view ready for accepting a comb;
FIG. 2 shows the cleaning device in section with the receptacle for antiseptic liquid separated from the U- shaped body; and
FIG. 3 is a perspective of one of the members which carry means for cleaning, asepsis and drying of combs.
In all figures, similar reference numbers show similar or corresponding parts The improved cleaning device a comprises a body 1 which, being U-shaped and adapted to be secured to a wall, has in each of the inner faces of its wings, longitudinal andopposed channels 2 and 3, which may slidingly receive supports 4 and 5 which respectively carry upper spongy strips 6- and 7,lower spongy strips 8 and 9 and the centrally located bristles l0 and 11. Thechannels 2, 3, the supports 4 and 5, their strips and bristles are located opposite each other but, while strips are juxtaposed, the bristles are intermingled.
Thelower spongy strips 8 and 9 are for asepsis, theupper ones 6 and 7 for drying andbristles 10 and 11 for cleaning. Thespongy strips 8 and 9 for asepsis are impregnated with a sterilizing liquid which comes from arefillable receptacle 12 having a removable cover 13, constituting an integral part of body 1 and providingholes 14 and 15 for connecting with each strip, the holes having been conveniently made slightly above the bottom of the receptacle.
Thereceptacle 12 is joined to body 1 by an adhesive fixing the former against one of the ends of the latter, since the opposite end of said body, being free, enables removal of supports 4 and 5 which, for that purpose the respective integral handles 4" and 5 are provided. These, of course, in case it is desired to clean spongy strips and bristles after having used them some time.
As regards fixing of the cleaning element object of this invention on a wall surface, said device has aplate 16 which, having been designed for that purpose, and to ease of fixing by any suitable means, is independent from the receptacle though connected to it through integral pins as the one identified by the reference character 17, which can be inserted in the respective holes 18 on the body of the device. In order to clean a comb as comb b of FIG. 1, it is easily deduced that it ought to be put into the device and slid between the cleaning and asepsis means forming it, then removed through the slot it was put into, thus causingupper spongy strips 6 and 7 to dry the remaining asepsis liquid applied bystrips 8 and 9, which has been partially drained off by cleaning bristles l0 and 11.
It is understood that the present invention does not limit itself in any way to the above example but that in said example various modifications may be introduced in shape and/or detail, which must be comprised within the scope of this invention, and are specifically pointed out in the claims.
I claim:
l. A hair comb cleaning device, comprising a U- shaped body which can be fixed on and removed from a wall surface and has wings provided with internal longitudinal insertion channels, opposed members each of which bears an upper and a lower spongy strip and bristle tufts located between said strips, said members being detachably positioned in said channels and the upper and lower strips belonging to one of said members being juxtaposed to the upper and lower strips of the other of said members, the bristle tufts of said members being intermingled, and a refillable receptacle communicating with the juxtaposed lower spongy strips and containing an antiseptic liquid and being joined to one of the ends of said body.
2. A hair comb cleaning device according to claim 1, further comprising a plate for fixing upon a wall surface, said plate being connected to said body by cooperating pins and holes.
3. A hair comb cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein said members include handles which are located outside the free end of said body.
4. A hair comb cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle is provided with a closing cover and communicates with the respective lower spongy strips through holes provided in a wall of said recepta- UNITED STATES PATENT QFFME CERTIFICATE OF CGRQTIN PM ENT NO. 3,813,722
DATED June 4, 1974 INVENTOMS) 1 Leon Sapochnik It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
On the cover sheet [75] the name of the Inventor should read Leon Sapochnik Signed and sealed this 15th day of July 1975..
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C. MARSHALL DANN Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks RUTH C. MASON Attesting Officer

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US4879779A (en)*1988-10-111989-11-14Zalevsky Harvey ADevice for cleaning a cooking grate
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USD543319S1 (en)*2006-07-072007-05-22Gail BeardComb cleaning apparatus
US20100083450A1 (en)*2008-10-072010-04-08Naider AriehApparatus for cleaning magnetic stripes
US20110289713A1 (en)*2010-05-282011-12-01Research In Motion LimitedHolster for a Portable Communication Device
US11191418B1 (en)*2016-04-262021-12-07P.S. Creations LLCCleaning apparatus and system for plates and utensils
US20220133128A1 (en)*2020-11-042022-05-05Justin Tobin WilliamsCredit card cleaning device

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