IP Library Granted Patent US 12,668,962
Granted Patent B2
US 12,668,962 · App. 18/389,396 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Hair capture devices

Inventor: Jamel Patton (Boca Raton, FL)
E03C1/264
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,668,962
App. No.
18/389,396
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A loose hair capture or entrapment device designed to be especially effective in showers is disclosed. The device easily and safely captures and retains loose hair, which can be later readily removed and disposed. The device is meant to provide a means for preventing loose hair from falling into and clogging shower and tub drains. The device has a plurality of substantially opposing flexible pillars with a space or gap separating the opposing pillar ends. The plurality of opposing pillars may be tilted or angled in one direction such that by swiping one's hand or finger in a direction opposite to the pillar tilt reduces the gap dimension and tends to trap loose hair, while swiping one's hand in the direction of the pillar tilt increase the gap dimension and allows the loose hair to be removed for proper disposal.

Claims (18)

1 . A loose hair capture and retention device, comprising:

a unitary base section shaped substantially into an elongated C or U-configuration, and thereby having an interior surface and exterior surface;

a plurality of flexible pillars, attached to and extending away from said interior surface of said unitary base section;

whereby by swiping one's fingers through said plurality of flexible pillars results in loose hair being captured and retained within said plurality of flexible pillars.

2 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein at least approximately one half of said plurality of flexible pillars extending away from said interior surface of said unitary base section oppose each other.

3 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are attached to said interior surface of said unitary base section at a non-perpendicular angle.

4 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 3 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are angled at orientations from perpendicular within the range of approximately 3 degrees to 45 degrees.

5 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein distal ends of said plurality of flexible pillars overlap with distal ends of opposing flexible pillars.

6 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are detachable from said unitary base section.

7 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , further comprising a flexible base plate to which said plurality of flexible pillars are attached, and wherein said flexible base plate is removably attached to said unitary base section.

8 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said unitary base section forms a substantially cylindrical shape.

9 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said unitary base section is made of a thermoplastic material.

10 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said unitary base section is made of a thermoplastic rubber.

11 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are made of silicone.

12 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are made of thermoplastic elastomers.

13 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of flexible pillars are made of thermoplastic rubber.

14 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , where the plurality of flexible pillars have a circular cross-section.

15 . The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1 , where the plurality of flexible pillars have a non-circular cross-section.