WO2018131019A2 - Simulator for changing hair color - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a beauty device, more specifically, to a device for projecting color on the part of the body on which it is located.
- changing hair color arose in order to hide the gray hairs of older individuals who wanted to look younger. Although at present, it is used for the same purpose, it is also used by young people to be in fashion. At present, there are a number of techniques involving the use of chemicals or any other method using rinses, aerosols, gels or foams. The problem with these methods is that some tend to be very invasive and destructive, weakening the root and the hair itself. Other problems lie in the application time of the dyeing method, the duration of the coloring and the most significant one linked to the frequency of the treatment.
- the present invention relates to a device which is in contact with hair or similar, preferably in the form of a daily use device, for example a headband and which is capable of emitting a signal which allows the wavelengths absorbed and reflected by a body (in our case, hair or similar) to be controlled to give the impression of a color change to the human eye or any other system that captures signals in the visible spectrum. Therefore, one aspect of the present invention relates to a device for simulating a change of hair color characterized in that it comprises:
- the device of the invention is characterized by having the shape of a headband adjustable to the part of the body where it is placed, preferably on the head and the detection and emission systems are located on the internal face of the headband.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of the device of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a transverse view of the device of the invention.
- Fig. 3 is a view of the internal face of the device of the invention.
- Fig. 1 shows the front view of a device, in the shape of a headband (1 ), with a preliminary overview of each one of the elements forming said device, that is to say, the emission and hair color detection systems (2).
- Fig. 2 shows a transverse view of the headband (1 ) and the hair color detection systems (21 ) for adjusting the system and absorbing the color which the hair irradiates in this case.
- the emission systems (22) are responsible for emitting a wavelength with the color which the user wishes to be perceived.
- Fig. 3 shows the internal face of the headband (1 ) with one possible positional arrangement of the signal detectors and emitters (wavelength or color) required for the simulated color change process described to be carried out.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a simulator device for changing hair color comprising wavelength emitter systems adaptable to the contact surface on which the device acts and detector systems of the wavelength emitted by the surface on which the device acts. The device is placed on top of or close to the hair and simulates or projects the color that the user wishes to simulate.
Description
SIMULATOR FOR CHANGING HAIR COLOR
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a beauty device, more specifically, to a device for projecting color on the part of the body on which it is located.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Although it is true that the look of an individual, plant, animal or thing plays a very important role in the life of human beings, it is for this reason that a large number of things have been invented in the world to improve the look of an individual.
At its beginnings, changing hair color arose in order to hide the gray hairs of older individuals who wanted to look younger. Although at present, it is used for the same purpose, it is also used by young people to be in fashion. At present, there are a number of techniques involving the use of chemicals or any other method using rinses, aerosols, gels or foams. The problem with these methods is that some tend to be very invasive and destructive, weakening the root and the hair itself. Other problems lie in the application time of the dyeing method, the duration of the coloring and the most significant one linked to the frequency of the treatment.
At present, there are methods for carrying out this process, but they tend to be equally as invasive as the older methods since they require beforehand the application of a chemical or aqueous element (oil, gel, colorant, etc.) on the hair in order to subsequently apply another method which stimulates the change of hair color due to the diffraction of light (US20160175620A1 ).
Therefore, it is necessary to find alternatives directed at coloring the hair which are as minimally invasive as possible.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device which is in contact with hair or similar, preferably in the form of a daily use device, for example a headband and which is capable of emitting a signal which allows the wavelengths absorbed and reflected by a body (in our case, hair or similar) to be controlled to give the impression of a color change to the human eye or any other system that captures signals in the visible spectrum.
Therefore, one aspect of the present invention relates to a device for simulating a change of hair color characterized in that it comprises:
-a system for detecting the wavelength emitted by the surface on which the device acts, and
-a system for emitting a wavelength adaptable to the contact surface on which the device acts.
In a preferred embodiment, the device of the invention is characterized by having the shape of a headband adjustable to the part of the body where it is placed, preferably on the head and the detection and emission systems are located on the internal face of the headband.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a front view of the device of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a transverse view of the device of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a view of the internal face of the device of the invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below based on the figures presented.
Fig. 1 shows the front view of a device, in the shape of a headband (1 ), with a preliminary overview of each one of the elements forming said device, that is to say, the emission and hair color detection systems (2).
Fig. 2 shows a transverse view of the headband (1 ) and the hair color detection systems (21 ) for adjusting the system and absorbing the color which the hair irradiates in this case. The emission systems (22) are responsible for emitting a wavelength with the color which the user wishes to be perceived.
Fig. 3 shows the internal face of the headband (1 ) with one possible positional arrangement of the signal detectors and emitters (wavelength or color) required for the simulated color change process described to be carried out.
Claims
1 . A simulator device for changing hair color, characterized in that it comprises:
-a system for detecting the wavelength emitted by the surface on which the device acts, and
-a system for emitting a wavelength adaptable to the contact surface on which the device acts.
2. The device according to claim 1 , characterized by having the shape of a hairband adjustable to the part of the body where it is placed and the detection and emission systems are located on the internal face of the hairband.
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