Cradle Cap Kit

*****New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors*****

U.S. Patent : #6,213,129

Inventor : Tania Muldoon

new invention

As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Cradle Cap Kit we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.

The invention is a baby care product used to treat a condition in newborns commonly referred to as cradle cap. It is an applicator for applying baby oil to loosen the thick, crusty epidermal layer of the scalp by massaging the scalp area using the brush-like applicator.

Objects of the present invention:

The following pictures are meant to display possible physical characteristics of the present invention and are not to be taken in a limiting sense. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
10 present invention 34 liquid
12 storage container36 spray head attachment
14 comb element 38 means for attaching
16 hairbrush element40 tube
18 slide switch 42 pump cap
20 handle44 sanitary cover
22 spray nozzle 46 direction arrow
24 trigger48 removable handle
26 main body element 50 applicator
28 recessed applicator52 comb/hairbrush member
30 cover 54 connection means
32 cavity

PATENT DRAWINGS
patent drawing
FIGURE 1

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device contained within a storage container providing means for preventing contamination of said device between uses. The hairbrush like device has a comb element and an oppositely opposed hairbrush element and a recessed applicator, not shown, having a slide switch for extending and retracting said recessed applicator. Also shown is a handle having a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of baby-oil which is applied to the scalp area of an infant by means of the spray nozzle trigger. The baby oil is worked into the scalp by means of selective use of the recessed applicator and/or comb element and/or soft brush element.

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FIGURE 2

Figure 2 is an exploded view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device contained within a storage container providing means for preventing contamination of said device between uses. Said hairbrush like device has a main body element encompassing a comb element and oppositely opposed hairbrush element and having a recessed applicator having a slide switch for extending and retracting said recessed applicator. Also shown is the handle having a cavity for the storage of various types of liquids. Further having a spray attachment having means for securing said spray attachment to the handle thereby sealing the handle cavity. Further said spray attachment has a spray nozzle connected to a tube which is inserted into the handle cavity and having a pump trigger for removing the liquid contained within the handle cavity and ejecting the liquid through the spray nozzle.

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FIGURE 3

Figure 3 is a perspective view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device contained within a storage container providing means for preventing contamination of said device between uses. The hairbrush like device has a comb element and an oppositely opposed hairbrush element and a recessed applicator having a slide switch for extending and retracting said recessed applicator. Also shown is a handle having a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of baby oil which is applied to the scalp area by means of depressing the spray nozzle trigger. The baby oil is worked into the scalp by means of selective use of the recessed applicator and/or comb element and/or soft brush element.

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FIGURE 4

Figure 4 is a side view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device having a comb element and oppositely opposed hairbrush element and having a recessed applicator, shown retracted in outline and extended using the slide switch. Also shown is a handle having a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates by a tube member with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of baby oil which is to be applied to the scalp area by means of the spray nozzle trigger. The spray mechanism has a removable cover providing access to the spray mechanism.

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FIGURE 5

Figure 5 is a side view of the present invention showing another type of concealed applicator. Shown is a hairbrush like device having a comb element and oppositely opposed hairbrush element and having a recessed applicator, shown extended using the slide switch. Also shown is a handle having a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates by a tube member with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of liquid which is to be applied to the scalp area by means of the spray nozzle trigger. The spray mechanism has a removable cover providing access to the spray mechanism.

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FIGURE 6

Figure 6 is a side view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device having a comb element and oppositely opposed hairbrush element and having a removable handle. The removable handle has an applicator on one end and a spray attachment on the other. The spray attachment comprises a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of liquid which is applied to the scalp area by means of the spray nozzle trigger. The liquid is worked into the scalp by means of selective use of the applicator and/or comb element and /or brush element.

patent drawing
FIGURE 7

Figure 7 is a side view of the present invention. Shown is a hairbrush like device having a comb/hairbrush member and a handle member. The comb/hairbrush member has a comb element and oppositely opposed hairbrush element. The handle member has an applicator on one end and a spray attachment on the other. The spray attachment comprises a spray nozzle and trigger which communicates with a cavity within the handle wherein is stored a quantity of liquid which is applied to the scalp area by means of the spray nozzle trigger. The liquid is worked into the scalp by means of selective use of the applicator and/or comb element and/or brush element.

If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:

Michael I. Kroll
80 Skyline Drive, Suite 304
Plainview, New York 11803
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7999
Fax #: 516-802-0510
E-Mail patent@invention.net

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