WO1996020692A1 - Electrophoretic apparatus and method for applying therapeutic, cosmetic and dyeing solutions to hair - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to dyeing solutions and methods of applying same to hair, and more specifically, to an apparatus and method of applying dyeing solutions, as well as other cosmetic and therapeutic solutions, to hair or skin.
- an electrophoretic comb is used to cause melanin to fixedly adhere to hair.
- Melanin is a naturally occurring coloring matter, and is found as a chromoprotein in hair, dark skins, certain insects and plants. With age, the body produces less melanin, and as a result, hair turns grey or white.
- melanin has been applied to hair as a dyeing agent.
- An example can be found in U.S. Patent No. 5,273,550 to Prota et al., in which an aqueous composition containing 5,6- dihydroxyindole (DHI) is applied to the hair, and the DHI diffuses into the hair shaft and turns into melanin via a dopa-oxidant reaction.
- DHI 5,6- dihydroxyindole
- Other hair dyeing techniques and solutions are typically based on the use of harsh chemicals.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,834,767 to Helioff et al. describes another example of a hair dyeing process using a swelling and penetration agent.
- the agent of choice is a quaternized amino lactam.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,173,085 to Brown et al. shows the prolonged formation of melanin from 5,6-dihydroxindole used with the subsequent use of hydrogen peroxide solution and oxidizing in air
- U.S. Patent No. 5,279,618 to Prota et al. teaches a combination of dopa, oxidant and couplers, which improve and speed up the process of hair dyeing.
- Many of the foregoing references describe methods of hair dyeing that are based on the natural process of melanin developing from its precursors containing several dozens of chemical compounds.
- the concentration of dyeing agents which would be enough for diffusion of dyeing agents is formed slowly.
- these methods are time consuming, and only the use of the ions of transitory metals and the strong oxidants might slightly accelerate it.
- the use of mixtures, including the active oxidants can be harmful to the hair.
- 1,724,984 to Wildey describes a comb having two rows of teeth that are electrically coupled to opposite terminals of a battery. A light bulb is connected between the rows of teeth.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for dyeing hair in which the number of chemicals is minimized. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for dyeing hair in which the active dyeing agent is a naturally occurring substance. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for dyeing hair in which the dyeing effect is substantially permanent. A further object of the present invention is to provide an electrophoretic method and apparatus for applying therapeutic, cosmetic, and/or dyeing agents to various anatomical sites, especially human hair. Still another object of the present invention is to minimize, or even exclude, the use of harmful oxidants, such as hydrogen peroxide, in a hair dyeing process.
- a method of dyeing hair which includes the steps of applying a solution containing a dyeing agent to hair, and generating an electric field within the hair so as to induce flow and coupling of the dyeing agent to the hair by electrophoresis.
- an apparatus for dyeing hair includes a plurality of teeth coupled to a voltage source, alternating ones of the teeth having opposite polarity to establish localized electric fields within which a dyeing agent, cosmetic agent, and/or a therapeutic agent is induced to flow and couple to a variety of anatomical sites, such as hair.
- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an apparatus for electrophoretically applying a therapeutic, cosmetic, and/or hair dyeing agent, according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a bottom view of the apparatus of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a front view of the apparatus of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a side elevational view of the teeth and supporting structure of the apparatus of Figure 1;
- FIG. 5 is a wiring schematic of the apparatus of Figure 1.
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- the present invention relies on electrophoresis to cause a therapeutic, cosmetic or dyeing agent to couple to an anatomical site, such as hair.
- electrophoresis electric current is not applied for direct action upon the skin and hair. Instead, it creates a flow of electrically charged particles of medication or dyeing agents into the hair or skin.
- the creation of a directed particles flow in the electric field facilitates the method of dyeing hair using the natural high molecular melanin. While entering into skin and hair, the electrically charged particles join those components of biological tissues, which had opposite charge, thus becoming electro-neutral and stopping the continued flow of the solutions in the electric field.
- Diffusion involves the disorderly thermal motion of molecules.
- the fluid motion of medication and dying compounds will take a chaotic diversified character. At any given moment only a slight portion of these particles will be moving in a direction of the object, such as skin or hair. At the same time a certain quantity of these particles will diffuse back into the solution. For this reason, it will be necessary to use high concentrations of active agents.
- electrophoresis has been known for some time, its use has been principally in the area of clinical analyses of proteins in diseases, genetics, and criminalistics for the separation of nucleotides. This method is widely used in industry to separate different compounds from impurities.
- the separation aspect of electrophoresis is used to introduce treatment and cosmetic solutions into hair or skin.
- the dyeing agents for example, are separated from its transport fluid medium and induced to enter into the tissue space of the hair.
- others have used heating sources.
- heating is very limited because of the properties of living systems. In general, high temperatures harm the living tissues.
- compounds have natural electrical charges. However, if the compounds do not have electrical charges, through electrophoresis one can create an electrical charge by modifying the compounds or combine compounds that are electrically charged. In other words, if the necessary compounds do not have electrical charge, such a charge might be formed artificially using chemical modifications of the compounds.
- ampholytic compounds having positive and negative charges.
- the oppositely charged particles are now becoming activated.
- the negatively charged particles start to flow towards the positive pole, or anode, and the positively charged towards the negative pole, or cathode.
- an electrophoretic device 10 includes a handle portion 12 and an integrally formed body portion 1 .
- the body portion supports a row of electrically conductive, spaced apart teeth 16.
- the teeth 16 are coupled to a battery power source 18 disposed within either or both of the handle and body portions 12 and 14.
- the teeth are coupled so that every other one of the teeth is coupled to one pole of the battery and the remaining teeth are coupled to the opposite pole, so that alternating ones of the teeth have opposite polarity.
- the teeth 16 are insulated from each other at their proximal ends by an insulating strip 20. Every other tooth, including teeth 16a and 16b, are electrically interconnected by a conductive bar 22, which is then electrically connected to one of the terminals of the battery power source 18. For example, if the bar 22 is coupled to the positive terminal, then the teeth coupled thereto, including teeth 16a and 16b, will be positively charged.
- the other teeth are mounted on a second conductive bar 24 which is electrically isolated from conductive bar 22 by a strip 26 of insulating material. As the teeth coupled to bar 24 pass through the bar 22, they preferably pass through insulators so that the teeth mounted on bar 24 do not contact the bar 22. Bar 24 is electrically coupled to the other terminal of the battery power supply. For example, with bar 22 coupled to the positive terminal, bar 24 would be coupled to the negative terminal, so that the teeth mounted on bar 24 are negatively charged.
- the battery power source can provide a range of voltages. It has been discovered that there exists a functional correlation between voltage and hair coloration, such that darker hair color can be obtained with higher voltages. Generally, voltages can range from 0.1 to 50 volts. Higher voltage may have a coloration effect, but have been avoided for safety reasons. The best results are in the range of 5 to 25 volts. Amperages range from 0.005 mA to 0.900 mA, with best results between 0.01 and 0.10 mA.
- the battery power source 18 includes three series connected 9 volt batteries Bl, B2 , and B3.
- a three-way switch 28 connects the power supply to the comb either at 9, 18, or 27 volts, depending on the desired effect.
- Additional optional components of the circuit include a current limit indicator 30, a battery low indicator 32, and a fuse 34.
- Test Results Various compounds were tested for their electrophoretic mobility, the speed and direction of the compounds. To determine the flow of compounds, free electrophoresis, i.e., in solution, can be used. In addition, other supporting media can be used, such as paper, cellulose acetate, starch, polyacrylamide, etc.
- the tested component is spread upon the medium and the direct current is switched on. After the appropriate time, and, if necessary, after the dyeing process, the direction and the distance is calculated. Based on this data the time necessary for the procedure is determined.
- the choice of buffer medium depends upon several events. The following conditions must be taken into consideration: (1) the highest mobility of the component, (2) the absence of harmful ingredients in the buffer, and (3) the physiologically available limits of pH.
- a chemical modification might be used, which forms such a charge, or they might be additionally joined to the charged molecule.
- chemical compounds capable of destroying the S-S bonds or the relative enzymes might be used.
- the buffer can be any of a variety of commercially available buffers, which may include water, phosphates and acetates.
- the ranges of active agents are measured as weight/volume (such as 10 grams of melanin per 100 ml of buffer) .
- melanin it is preferred to add about 2 to 3 cc of ammonia per 100 ml of buffer.
- Example I A hair dyeing solution using human melanin was tested.
- the preliminary test with electrophoresis in agarose shows that this melanin is moving in alkali medium in an electric field in the direction of the anode.
- the solution, containing melanin is spread upon hair and is combed with an electrophoretic device. The period of this process determines the desired color or tint.
- a hair dyeing solution using plant melanin was tested.
- the preliminary electrophoretic test has shown the motion of such melanin molecules towards the anode.
- the hair dyeing process was the same as in Example I. Virgin hair was used in different concentrations of melanin from 0.5% to 10%. The results were as follows:
- Example III the electrophoretic device of the present invention was used with commercially available melanins produced by Lipo Chemical Company and genetic companies such as BioSource Technologies, Inc.
- the hair was preliminarily processed with oxidants or keratininase solution in order to weaken the cuticle layer and make the hair medulla available.
- Example IV Hair dyeing with catecholamine (pyrocatechine) derivatives described in the prior art patents was performed, except without the recommended oxidants, but using the electrophoretic methods described herein. Results were comparable to those mentioned above.
- Example V The same method as that used in Example IV was used with the dyes of diphenylamine-row, with satisfactory results.
- electrophoresis and most importantly the use of the electrophoretic device described hereinbelow solves the adhesion problem by enabling the hair to absorb various solutions through the directed flow of electrically charged particles in normal conditions and without the need for increased temperatures.
- electrophoresis with hair it is also noted that there is an electrochemical process that occurs on positive and negative electrodes.
- the effusion of the oxygen upon the electrodes can be used for the oxidation of commercial hair dyes. This would eliminate the use of chemical oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide and persulphates.
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| JP8521210A JPH10512244A (en) | 1995-01-06 | 1996-01-05 | Electrophoretic apparatus and method for applying therapeutic, cosmetic, and dyeing solutions to hair |
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| DE69612731T DE69612731T2 (en) | 1995-01-06 | 1996-01-05 | ELECTROPHORETIC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE APPLICATION OF THERAPEUTIC, COSMETIC AND COLOR SOLUTIONS IN THE HAIR |
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