1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to hair modification tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to tools that aid in the styling, curling and/or straightening of hair. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to tools that enable hair modification for a selectable period of time without requiring constant user contact therewith.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Hair curlers and round brushes used by individuals to modify the shape and appearance of hair have been available for a considerable amount of time. An individual generally uses a round brush in combination with a blow dryer to establish curls in the hair. The longer sections of hair remain engaged around the brush, the longer the curl will remain in place after the brush has been removed. A round brush of a relatively small diameter will produce a tighter curl than a rounded brush of a relatively large diameter will produce a larger curl. However, the person going through the process of blow drying and curling the hair must keep the brush in place for the length of time required to generate the curl and must repeat that process over the entire head. That can be time consuming and physically difficult, particularly for the physically challenged.
Hair curlers may be used instead of a round brush, but they have their own limitations in functionality, effectiveness and convenience. In particular, they are time consuming to apply and they limit the user's ability to vary the curling from one location on the head to another as there is insufficient variability in their dimensions to enable the user to change curl tightness. There is also some concern that they do not enable curl maintenance as is provided using a rounded brush and a blow dryer.
The alternatives of using hot rollers and/or curling irons have their own time consumption limitations as well as the real harm they can cause to the user. Regarding the time involved, both tend to involve an initial process of drying the hair and then a second action of styling, curling and/or straightening the hair using the hot rollers or the curling iron. It would be useful to style, curl and/or straighten and also dry in a single process. It is also well known to those who use such equipment that they are very hot and it is not at all uncommon for a person to burn his or her skin using hot rollers and curling irons. It is desirable to minimize or eliminate such harm.
Therefore, what is needed is a more effective apparatus for modifying hair such as through hair styling, curling and/or straightening. What is needed is such an apparatus that is convenient to use by a wide range of people. What is also needed is such an apparatus that provides the user with flexibility in the hair styling, curling and/or straightening process with time efficiency and a reduction in the likelihood of harm to the user in the course of the process.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an effective apparatus for modifying hair such as through hair styling, curling and/or straightening. It is also an object of the invention to provide such an apparatus that is convenient to use by a wide range of people. The invention provides the user with flexibility in the hair styling, curling and/or straightening process. It can also improve the efficiency of the entire process and reduces the possibility of generating skin bums during the process.
The present invention is an apparatus comprising a set of curlers and a handle configured for insertion into and removal from the curlers. The curlers may be of varied diameters and may include an arrangement for extending and retracting hair capturing elements. Alternatively, hair capturing elements may be insertable into the curlers and removable from the curlers. Further, the curlers may include bristles to enhance gripping of the hair to reduce undesired rotation of the curler when in place in the hair. The invention also includes an optional curler retaining tower for convenient placement and holding of a plurality of curlers.
The handle includes a plurality of interface steps designed for frictional retention of curlers of differing sizes thereto. That is, the interface steps are of different dimensions extending from smallest to largest. The smallest one releasably retains curlers with the smallest inside diameter to the handle and the largest interface step releasably retains curlers with the largest inside diameter to the handle. The handle is configured to allow the user to select a curler of desirable dimension from the set of curlers, curl hair around that curler and then release the curler from the handle so that the curler remains in place where drying air may be directed to it. A second and subsequent curlers of the same or different size may be similarly placed in the hair where desired until curlers are located where the user wishes them to be. The user may then dry or otherwise modify the hair as desired without the need to keep a styling tool, such as a rounded brush but not limited thereto, in place where needed, removed and then reapplied in a different location, all using a single handle, or at least using fewer handles than the number of curlers used. That is, the hair may be prepared using a certain number of curlers with a lesser number of handles used to deploy those curlers.
The apparatus of the present invention eliminates the difficulties and inconveniences associated with current conventional hair curlers and styling tools such as rounded brushes used to style, curl and/or straighten hair. This allows users of all types to customize their styling/curling/straightening activities without limitations associated with specific hair curler forms and without extensive and time consuming use of the styling tool and/or blow dryer. That is, the combination substantially reduces the time involved in preparing hair. The time reduction may be as much as one-half the time ordinarily spent in preparing hair. These and other advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood upon review of the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
A hair modification apparatus 10 of the present invention is shown in
The tower 12 is a polygon formed of a plurality of side panels 18 joined together at their respective edges. Alternatively, the tower 12 may be a unitary structure and it may be of a shape other than polygonal. Each of the side panels 18 includes a plurality of curler ports 20. In the embodiment of the invention shown, the ports 20 are of different inner diameter, with the ports 20 near a bottom section 22 of the tower 12 having larger inner diameters than the ports 20 near a top section 24 of the tower 12. The inner diameters of the ports 20 may get progressively smaller from the bottom section 22 to the top section 24. Alternatively, all of the ports 20 may be of the same size or they may vary in a different order or they may be different on different ones of the side panels 18. One or more of the ports 20 may be tapered. The tower 12 also includes a top port 26 configured to receive the handle 14 therein. The purpose of the tower 12 is to provide a convenient location for storing and accessing the handle 14 and the curlers 16.
The curlers 16 may all be of the same size or they may be of different dimensions as shown in
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The present invention has been described with respect to various examples. Nevertheless, it is to be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. All equivalents are deemed to fall within the scope of this description of the invention.