US2004065338A1PendingUtilityA1

Hair treatment applicator

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Assignee: PROCTER & GAMBLEPriority: Oct 4, 2002Filed: Oct 3, 2003Published: Apr 8, 2004
Est. expiryOct 4, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A46B 2200/1046A45D 19/0066A45D 19/026
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Abstract

A hair treatment applicator is provided. The applicator has a handle, a first head connected to the handle, a second head connected to the handle and a separation volume. The first head has a plurality of first tines forming a first retaining volume and the second head has a plurality of second tines forming a second retaining volume. The first and second retaining volumes are separated by the separation volume, and the first and second retaining volumes hold the hair treatment.

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         1 . A hair treatment applicator for applying a hair treatment to hair, the applicator comprising: 
 a handle; and    a plurality of retaining structures connected to said handle, wherein each of said plurality of retaining structures is separated from each other of said plurality of retaining structures by a separation volume, and wherein said plurality of retaining structures hold the hair treatment.    
     
     
         2 . A hair treatment applicator for applying a hair treatment to hair, the applicator comprising: 
 a handle;    a plurality of heads being connected to said handle; and    a retaining structure being connected to each of said plurality of heads, wherein each head of said plurality of heads is separated from each other head of said plurality of heads by a separation volume, and wherein said retaining structure holds the hair treatment.    
     
     
         3 . A hair treatment applicator for applying a hair treatment to hair, the applicator comprising: 
 a handle;    a first head being connected to said handle, said first head having a plurality of first tines forming a first retaining volume;    a second head being connected to said handle, said second head having a plurality of second tines forming a second retaining volume; and    a separation volume, wherein said first retaining volume and said second retaining volume are separated by said separation volume, and wherein said first and second retaining volumes hold the hair treatment.

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