Patentable/Patents/US-20250325086-A1
US-20250325086-A1

Scalp Applicator

PublishedOctober 23, 2025
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
Inventorsnot available in USPTO data we have
Technical Abstract

The scalp applicator is a tool that incorporates a distribution manifold, a housing structure, a discharge structure, and a lotion tube. The distribution manifold and the discharge structure form the working element of the tool formed by the scalp applicator. The housing structure forms the handle of the tool formed by the scalp applicator. The distribution manifold attaches to the housing structure. The discharge structure attaches to the housing structure. The lotion tube inserts into the interior of the housing structure. The lotion tube contains a cosmetic media in a liquid phase. The lotion tube is a flexible structure. The lotion tube forms a fluidic connection with the distribution manifold. The discharge structure applies a pressure to the lotion tube. The applied pressure generates the motive forces required to transport the cosmetic media through the distribution manifold into the hair of a client.

Patent Claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

1

. A scalp applicator comprising

2

. The scalp applicator according to

3

. The scalp applicator according to

4

. The scalp applicator according to

5

. The scalp applicator according to

6

. The scalp applicator according to

7

. The scalp applicator according to

8

. The scalp applicator according to

9

. The scalp applicator according to

10

. A scalp applicator comprising

11

. The scalp applicator according to

12

. The scalp applicator according to

13

. The scalp applicator according to

14

. The scalp applicator according to

15

. The scalp applicator according to

16

. The scalp applicator according to

17

. The scalp applicator according to

18

. The scalp applicator according to

Detailed Description

Complete technical specification and implementation details from the patent document.

This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 USC 120 to U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 17/583,362 filed on Jan. 25, 2022 by the inventor: Colleen Garey. This non-provisional application claims U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 17/583,362 in its entirety.

This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 USC 120 to U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 18/115,067 filed on Feb. 28, 2023 by the inventor: Colleen Garey. This non-provisional application claims U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 18/115,067 in its entirety.

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

The present invention relates to the fields of hair care equipment and scalp therapy, more specifically, a scalp applicator.

The scalp applicator is a tool. The scalp applicator comprises a distribution manifold, a housing structure, a discharge structure, and a lotion tube. The distribution manifold and the discharge structure form the working element of the tool formed by the scalp applicator. The housing structure forms the handle of the tool formed by the scalp applicator. The distribution manifold attaches to the housing structure. The discharge structure attaches to the housing structure. The lotion tube inserts into the interior of the housing structure. The lotion tube contains a cosmetic media in a liquid phase. The lotion tube is a flexible structure. The lotion tube forms a fluidic connection with the distribution manifold. The discharge structure applies a pressure to the lotion tube. The applied pressure generates the motive forces required to transport the cosmetic media through the distribution manifold into the hair of a client.

These together with additional objects, features and advantages of the scalp applicator will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of the scalp applicator in detail, it is to be understood that the scalp applicator is not limited in its applications to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustration. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the scalp applicator.

It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent construction insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the scalp applicator. It is also to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.

The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments of the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.

Detailed reference will now be made to one or more potential embodiments of the disclosure, which are illustrated in.

The scalp applicator(hereinafter invention) of the current disclosure is a tool. The inventioncomprises a distribution manifold, a housing structure, a discharge structure, and a lotion tube. The distribution manifoldand the discharge structureforms the working element of the tool formed by the invention. The housing structureforms the handle of the tool formed by the invention. The distribution manifoldattaches to the housing structure. The discharge structureattaches to the housing structure. The lotion tubeinserts into the interior of the housing structure. The lotion tubecontains a cosmetic media in a liquid phase. The lotion tubeis a flexible structure. The lotion tubeforms a fluidic connection with the distribution manifold. The discharge structureapplies a pressure to the lotion tube. The applied pressure generates the motive forces required to transport the cosmetic media through the distribution manifoldinto the hair of a client.

The lotion tubeis a fluid containment device. The lotion tubeis a fluid impermeable structure. The lotion tubeis a hollow structure. The lotion tubehas a capped tube structure. The lotion tubeforms a protected space that contains a liquid phase cosmetic media.

The lotion tubeis a flexible structure such that the lotion tubedeforms when pressure is applied to the lotion tube. By flexible is meant that the lotion tubedeforms when a pressure is applied to the lotion tube. The discharge structureapplies a pressure against the exterior surface of the lotion tube. When a pressure is applied to the exterior surface of the lotion tube, the lotion tubedeforms such that the containment volume of the lotion tube. The decrease of the containment volume of the lotion tubeprovides the motive forces to drive the liquid phase cosmetic media contained in the lotion tubeout of the open end of the capped tube structure of the lotion tube.

The lotion tubeis a replaceable structure. By replaceable is meant that a first lotion tubecan be removed and replaced by a second lotion tubeas desired.

The housing structureis a prism shaped structure. The housing structureis a hollow structure. The housing structureforms a protected space that contains the lotion tube. The lotion tubeinserts into the housing structuresuch that the lotion tubeis subsequently replaceable. The housing structurecomprises a first prismatic bifurcationa second prismatic bifurcation, a hinge device, a plurality of non-skid surfaces, and a threaded connection.

The first prismatic bifurcationis a prismatic bifurcation of the prism structure of the housing structure. The second prismatic bifurcationis a prismatic bifurcation of the prism structure of the housing structure. The prismatic bifurcation is defined elsewhere in this disclosure. The second prismatic bifurcationremovably attaches to the first prismatic bifurcationto form the protected space formed by the housing structure. The second prismatic bifurcationseparates from the first prismatic bifurcationto provide access into the hollow interior of the housing structure.

The hinge deviceis a fastening device. The hinge deviceattaches the first prismatic bifurcationto the second prismatic bifurcationsuch that the second prismatic bifurcationrotates relative to the first prismatic bifurcation. The second prismatic bifurcationrotates into an open position to allow for the insertion of the lotion tubeinto the housing structure.

The plurality of non-skid surfacesis a non-skid structure that forms a grip structure that attaches to the exterior surface of the housing structure.

The threaded connectionis a fastening structure. The threaded connectionremovably attaches the distribution manifoldto the housing structure.

The distribution manifoldis a fluid transport device. The distribution manifoldforms a fluidic connection with the lotion tube. The distribution manifoldreceives the liquid phase cosmetic media under pressure from the lotion tube. The distribution manifoldtransports the liquid phasecosmetic media from the housing structureto the hair of the client. The distribution manifoldcomprises a plurality of teethand a manifold fitting.

The plurality of teethare assembled to form a comb structure. The plurality of teethare brushed through the hair of the client. The plurality of teethforms the fluid transport structure of the distribution manifold. Each tooth selected from the plurality of teethforms a tubular structure. Each tooth selected from the plurality of teethforms a fluid transport path that transports fluid received from the manifold fittinginto the hair of the client.

The manifold fittingis a fitting. The manifold fittingforms a fluidic connection between the lotion tubeand the plurality of teeth. The manifold fittingtransports the liquid phase cosmetic media contained in the lotion tubeinto the plurality of teeth.

The discharge structureis a mechanical structure. The discharge structureforms physical contact with the lotion tube. The discharge structureapplies a pressure against the lotion tubethat provides the motive forces that discharges the liquid phase cosmetic media contained in the lotion tubeinto the manifold fittingof the distribution manifold. The pressure applied by the discharge structureprovides the motive forces necessary to transport the liquid phase cosmetic media through the plurality of teethinto the hair of the client. The discharge structurecomprises a pusher plateand a thumb drive.

The pusher plateis a mechanical structure. The pusher plateis a rigid disk shaped structure. The pusher plateis a disk shaped structure. The pusher platemounts in the hollow interior of the prism structure of the housing structure. The center axis of the disk structure of the pusher platealigns with the center axis of the prism structure of the housing structure. The pusher plateis the structure of the discharge structurethat applies the external pressure that deforms the lotion tube. The pusher platemechanically attaches to the thumb drive.

The thumb driveforms a grip that moves the pusher platein the direction parallel to the center axis of the housing structure. The thumb driveis manually operated. The clientpushes the thumb drivewhich provides the motive forces that push the pusher platein the direction toward manifold fittingof the distribution manifold. The pressure applied by the pusher plategenerates an external pressure against the lotion tubethat provides the motive forces that discharge the liquid phase cosmetic media contained in the lotion tubeinto the manifold fittingof the distribution manifold.

The following definitions were used in this disclosure:

Align: As used in this disclosure, align refers to an arrangement of objects that are: 1) arranged in a straight plane or line; 2) arranged to give a directional sense of a plurality of parallel planes or lines; or, 3) a first line or curve is congruent to and overlaid on a second line or curve.

Barrier: As used in this disclosure, a barrier is a physical obstacle that forms a boundary between a first space and a second space. The barrier prevents the passage of an object between the first space and the second space.

Cant: As used in this disclosure, a cant is an angular deviation from one or more reference lines (or planes) such as a vertical line (or plane) or a horizontal line (or plane).

Capped Tube: As used in this disclosure, a capped tube is a tube with one closed end and one open end.

Center: As used in this disclosure, a center is a point that is: 1) the point within a circle that is equidistant from all the points of the circumference; 2) the point within a regular polygon that is equidistant from all the vertices of the regular polygon; 3) the point on a line that is equidistant from the ends of the line; 4) the point, pivot, or axis around which something revolves; or, 5) the centroid or first moment of an area or structure. In cases where the appropriate definition or definitions are not obvious, the fifth option should be used in interpreting the specification.

Center Axis: As used in this disclosure, the center axis is the axis of a cylinder or a prism. The center axis of a prism is the line that joins the center point of the first congruent face of the prism to the center point of the second corresponding congruent face of the prism. The center axis of a pyramid refers to a line formed through the apex of the pyramid that is perpendicular to the base of the pyramid. When the center axes of two cylinder, prism or pyramidal structures share the same line they are said to be aligned. When the center axes of two cylinder, prism or pyramidal structures do not share the same line they are said to be offset.

Client: As used in this disclosure, a client is an individual who is designated to receive the services of the disclosure at bar.

Closed Position: As used in this disclosure, a closed position refers to a movable structure that is in an orientation that minimizes the perimetrical boundary presented by the movable structure. The closed position is often referred to as an object being “closed.”

Comb: As used in this disclosure, a comb is a toothed device that is used for detangling or otherwise arranging hair. The comb comprises a base structure from which project a plurality of teeth. Each of the plurality of teeth is a rod that projects away from the base structure. The hair is placed in the diastema between each pair of adjacent teeth selected from the plurality of teeth.

Composite Prism: As used in this disclosure, a composite prism refers to a structure that is formed from a plurality of structures selected from the group consisting of a prism structure and a pyramid structure. The plurality of selected structures may or may not be truncated. The plurality of prism structures are joined together such that the center axes of each of the plurality of structures are aligned. The congruent ends of any two structures selected from the group consisting of a prism structure and a pyramid structure need not be geometrically similar.

Congruent: As used in this disclosure, congruent is a term that compares a first object to a second object. Specifically, two objects are said to be congruent when: 1) they are geometrically similar; and, 2) the first object can superimpose over the second object such that the first object aligns, within manufacturing tolerances, with the second object.

Container: As used in this disclosure, a container is a structure that forms a protected space (or protection space) used to store and transport an object. The term containment structure is a synonym for container. Use protected space or protection space.

Correspond: As used in this disclosure, the term correspond is used as a comparison between two or more objects wherein one or more properties shared by the two or more objects match, agree, or align within acceptable manufacturing tolerances.

Cosmetic: As used in this disclosure, cosmetic is an adjective that refers to a substance, a process, a procedure, or a device that is intended to improve the appearance of an individual or biological entity. By substance is meant a chemical compound such as a cosmetic media or pharmacologically active media. A cosmetic specialist is an individual who is designated to provide cosmetic services to a client.

Cosmetic Media: As used in this disclosure, a cosmetic media refers to a chemical substance that is topically applied to a biological organism. The purposes for a cosmetic media include, but are not limited to: a) cleaning the skin and the hair of the biological organism; b) changing the visual, olfactory, and tactile stimuli presented by the biological organism to other nearby biological organisms; and, c) the topical application of a pharmacologically active media.

Diastema: As used in this disclosure, a diastema is the space between two teeth.

Disk: As used in this disclosure, a disk is a prism-shaped object that is flat in appearance. The disk is formed from two congruent ends that are attached by a lateral face. The sum of the surface areas of two congruent ends of the prism-shaped object that forms the disk is greater than the surface area of the lateral face of the prism-shaped object that forms the disk. In this disclosure, the congruent ends of the prism-shaped structure that forms the disk are referred to as the faces of the disk.

Environment: As used in this disclosure, an environment refers to the physical conditions surrounding an object. The term environment is often limited to the physical conditions that the object interacts with.

Exterior: As used in this disclosure, the exterior is used as a relational term that implies that an object is not contained within the boundary of a structure or a space.

Fitting: As used in this disclosure, a fitting is a component that attaches a first object to a second object. The fitting is used to form a fluidic connection between the first object and the second object.

Flow: As used in this disclosure, a flow refers to the passage of a fluid past a fixed point. This definition considers bulk solid materials as capable of flow.

Fluid: As used in this disclosure, a fluid refers to a state of matter wherein the matter is capable of flow and takes the shape of a container it is placed within. The term fluid commonly refers to a liquid or a gas.

Fluid Impermeable: As used in this disclosure, the term fluid impermeable refers to: a) the ability of a structure to not allow a fluid to pass through the structure; or, b) the ability of a material not absorb through the exterior surfaces of the material a fluid that the material is immersed in or exposed to.

Patent Metadata

Filing Date

Unknown

Publication Date

October 23, 2025

Inventors

Unknown

Want to explore more patents?

Browse 5M+ US patents with plain-English claim translations and AI-generated analysis.

Citation & reuse

Analysis on this page is generated by Patentable — an AI-powered patent intelligence platform. AI-generated summaries, explanations, and analysis may be reused with attribution and a visible link back to the canonical URL below. Patent abstracts and claims are USPTO public domain.

Cite as: Patentable. “SCALP APPLICATOR” (US-20250325086-A1). https://patentable.app/patents/US-20250325086-A1

© 2026 Patentable. All rights reserved.

Patentable is a research and drafting-assistant tool, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Documents we generate are drafts for review by a licensed patent attorney.

SCALP APPLICATOR | Patentable