Device for removing hair from hairbrushes

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Machines – With air blast or suction

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15142, 15353, A46B 1706

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ABSTRACT:
A device for removing hair from hairbrushes having a housing with an inlet opening and a suction outlet connectable to a suction device. A Deflector device is arranged between the inlet opening and suction outlet in such a way that it blocks direct passage from the inlet opening to the suction outlet, and which forms a friction surface. Hair makes contact with the friction surface when sucked into the device. By pulling the brush away from the device, hair may then be pulled out of the brush.

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