The invention relates to an applicator for replacement hair strands, one end of the hair of which is embedded in a thermoplastic element, which applicator comprises a punch-die unit, the mutually facing action profiles of which are adapted to the shape of at least one thermoplastic element.
An applicator of the mentioned type has become known from European Patent EP 1424017 B1. According to this, a replacement hair strand is inserted with its thermoplastic element into the matrix in the course of the use of the hair strand, upon which a person's own hair strand is inserted into the gap between the die and the punch and is embedded in the thermoplastic element by hot-melt adhesion by pressing the punch and the die together under the influence of heat.
Experience has shown that when working with the known applicator, frequent pauses have to be made because the punch-die unit becomes too warm, so that the thermoplastic element sticks together when the unit is opened or forms threads or softens or melts altogether.
It is therefore the aim of the invention to remove this disadvantage, i.e. to ensure a continuous operation via an optimal temperature profile.
According to the invention, this aim is achieved by means of an applicator of the type mentioned at the beginning as a result of the fact that the punch is disposed on a pivoting head that carries an additional punch with substantially the same contours, which punch is provided with a heating unit, the additional punch is provided with a cooling unit.
On account of the pivoting head according to the invention with a warm punch and a cold additional punch, the warm punch is initially used to initiate the hot-melt adhesion during the application of a replacement hair strand, and after opening the press nip and pivoting the pivoting head, post-pressing is carried out using the cold additional punch, whereupon the resulting finished connection, conditioned by the thermoplastic element, of the replacement hair strand with a person's own hair strand can be removed from the press nip. In this way, any malfunctions of the applicator due to overheating of the punch-die unit and any resulting faulty or unsightly hair connections are avoided.
It has proven to be expedient if the pivoting head is implemented as a cooling body that is heat insulated with respect to the punch, since in practice, a temperature differential of approx. 200° C. is needed between the punch and the additional punch.
The heating unit of the punch may be implemented in any way that is well known to a person skilled in the art. However, it has proven to be most favorable if it is implemented as an electric heating mat that is embedded in the punch.
The cooling unit of the additional punch may preferably have at least one Peltier element because, as is known, the applicator is electrically operated as per usual, and as a result the Peltier effect can be utilized in an elegant manner. Alternatively or additionally, further cooling may be provided on account of the fact that a fan mounted so as to be stationary is provided on the side facing away from the punch and the additional punch.
In order to ensure the operating mode of the applicator according to the invention, namely firstly hot pressing, then cold pressing, with the most simple means, an embodiment is preferred, according to which the pivoting head is received in a bearing on a slide that can be moved to and fro relative to the die and is equipped with a drive. In this connection it is advisable to provide a crank drive on the slide, which is driven by a motor and can be pivoted between two limit positions, the connecting rod of which crank drive is hinged to the pivoting head outside of the bearing thereof.
Moreover, for a time-saving and efficient functioning mode, it is advantageous if the punch, the additional punch and the die each have an action profile for simultaneously receiving a plurality of thermoplastic elements. In this case, it becomes possible to apply at the same time, instead of in each case a single thermoplastic element together with a replacement hair strand, a hair strip composed of several such units.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by way of an embodiment example illustrated in the drawing, wherein:
The applicator 1 according to the invention for replacement hair strands includes a housing 2 with a pistol handle, at the bottom end 3 of which a power cable (not shown) enters. Its motion sequence is triggered by an actuator 4. The core piece of the applicator 1 is a punch-die unit, wherein the die 5 is stationary and protrudes from the housing 2, whereas the punch 6 is movable and is in the housing 2 in its idle condition. The die 5 and the punch 6 each have an action profile that is suitable, e.g., for receiving five thermoplastic elements 7 that lie next to each other in the form of strips, with replacement hair strands 8 embedded on the end side. However, the number of thermoplastic elements 7 that can be processed at the same time may also be higher, e.g. 14. In the course of the application of the replacement hair strands 8, the latter are (as indicated in
As can be seen in
In the end region of the housing 2 that faces away from the die 5, a programming unit 22 is accommodated (
If during the use of the applicator 1 according to the invention, after inserting the thermoplastic elements 7 in the die 5 and introducing a person's own hair strands 9 into the gap located between the die and the punch 6 the operating temperatures have been reached, the entire motion sequence is triggered by the actuator 4. Proceeding from the position shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A50376/2013 | Jun 2013 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AT2014/050080 | 4/7/2014 | WO | 00 |