Claims
- 1. A hand-held hair dryer comprising:a handle portion; a body portion connected to the handle portion; a barrel portion connected to the body portion, the barrel portion having an inner member defining a first air passageway; an outer member slidably coupled to the inner member, the outer member defining a second air passageway that is substantially parallel to the first air passageway; and a shutter member coupled to the inner member and movable in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member to selectively direct air through at least one of the first air passageway and the second air passageway.
- 2. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the inner member, the outer member, and the shutter member form an integral attachment that can be removed from the hair dryer.
- 3. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the outer member is slidable with respect to the inner member from a first position, wherein air flows through only the first passageway, thereby providing a concentrated air flow, to a second position, wherein air flows through the second air passageway, thereby providing a diffuse air flow.
- 4. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 3, wherein the shutter member is disposed substantially parallel to the direction of airflow through the first air passageway when the outer member is in the first position, and the shutter member is disposed at an angle to the direction of airflow through the first air passageway when the outer member is in the second position.
- 5. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the inner member includes a plurality of apertures upstream of the shutter member, and wherein in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member, the plurality of apertures selectively provide and prohibit fluid communication between the first passageway and the second passageway.
- 6. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the shutter member is pivotable about a pivot axis and includes a guide protrusion spaced from and extending substantially parallel to the pivot axis, and wherein the outer member includes a guide slot adapted to receive the guide protrusion.
- 7. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 6, wherein the guide slot and guide protrusion cooperate with each other to pivot the shutter member about the pivot axis in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member.
- 8. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the first air passageway defines a flow axis and wherein the outer member includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart apertures opening axially away from the body portion.
- 9. A hand-held hair dryer comprising:a body portion; a handle portion; a substantially tubular inner member securable to the body portion and defining a central flow path having a central flow axis, the inner member including a plurality of circumferentially distributed apertures; an outer member slidably coupled to the inner member and having an axially-extending, substantially annular flange portion, the outer member configured to substantially annularly surround the inner member and to define an annular flow path having a flow direction that is substantially parallel to the central flow axis; and a shutter member pivotally coupled to the inner member and pivotable in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member; wherein sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member adjusts the hair dryer between a first configuration wherein the flange portion substantially overlies the apertures and the shutter member affords air flow through the central flow path, and a second configuration wherein the apertures afford fluid communication between the central flow path and the annular flow path and the shutter member at least partially restricts air flow through the central flow path.
- 10. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein when the hair dryer is in the first configuration, air flows through substantially only the central flow path, and wherein when the hair dryer is in the second configuration, air flows through the annular flow path.
- 11. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein the shutter member is disposed substantially parallel to the central flow axis when the hair dryer is in the first configuration, and wherein the shutter member is disposed substantially perpendicular to the central flow axis when the hair dryer is in the second configuration.
- 12. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein the outer member is in a retracted position with respect to the inner member when the hair dryer is in the first configuration, and wherein the outer member is in an extended position with respect to the inner member when the hair dryer is in the second configuration.
- 13. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein the apertures are upstream of the shutter member.
- 14. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein the shutter member pivots about a pivot axis and includes a guide protrusion spaced from and extending substantially parallel to the pivot axis, and wherein the outer member includes a guide slot adapted to receive the guide protrusion.
- 15. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 14, wherein the guide slot and guide protrusion cooperate with each other to pivot the shutter member about the pivot axis in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member.
- 16. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 9, wherein the attachment provides a concentrated air flow when the attachment is in the first configuration, and wherein the attachment provides a diffuse air flow when the attachment is in the second configuration.
- 17. A hand-held hair dryer comprising:a body portion; a handle portion; an inner member releasably secured to the body portion, the inner member defining a central flow channel having a central flow axis and opening axially away from the hair dryer; an outer member slidably coupled to the inner member and providing an annular flow channel at least partially surrounding the central flow channel and opening axially away from the hair dryer; and a shutter member pivotally coupled to the inner member for pivotal movement about a pivot axis that is substantially perpendicular to the central flow axis wherein the shutter member pivots in response to relative sliding movement of the inner member and the outer member to at least partially regulate air flow through the central flow channel and the annular flow channel.
- 18. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 17, wherein the outer member is slidable with respect to the inner member from a first position, wherein air flows through only the central flow channel, thereby providing a concentrated air flow, to a second position, wherein air flows through the annular flow channel, thereby providing a diffuse air flow.
- 19. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 17, wherein the inner member includes a plurality of apertures upstream of the shutter member, wherein the plurality of apertures are selectively opened and closed in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member to selectively provide fluid communication between the central flow channel and the annular flow channel.
- 20. The hand-held hair dryer of claim 17, wherein the shutter member pivots about a pivot axis and includes a guide protrusion spaced from and extending substantially parallel to the pivot axis, wherein the outer member includes a guide slot adapted to receive the guide protrusion, and wherein the guide slot and guide protrusion cooperate with each other to pivot the shutter member about the pivot axis in response to sliding of the outer member with respect to the inner member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/360,718 filed Mar. 1, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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