Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a suite of cordless hair styling devices that are each powered by an interchangeable, rechargeable battery pack that can be used by all devices in the suite. Specifically, embodiments of the invention disclose a cordless blow dryer, a cordless curling iron, a cordless flat iron, an interchangeable and rechargeable battery pack that can be used by any of the disclosed cordless hair styling devices, and a recharging station for recharging expended battery packs.
Description of Related Art
Professional hair stylists in a salon environment, as well as home users, struggle with the hassle, inconvenience and safety issue of tangled and cluttered electric cords necessary for electric hair styling devices such as blow dryers, curling irons and flat irons. During use, cords inevitably become tangled during use and must be detangled, which often involves unplugging the cords, untangling them, and then re-plugging them into electrical outlets. Another problem encountered is the issue of accidently striking salon clients in the head or face with electric cords as the professional stylist does his or her work. Electric cords on hair styling products also present a tripping hazard, for both salon employees and customers. Moreover, hair styling devices that require electric cords lack portability in two ways. First, they cannot be used in locations that lack electrical outlets. Second, they can only be used in an area that is covered by the extent to which the electric cord will stretch from an electrical outlet.
Various attempts have been made to solve these problems with various designs of cordless hairstyling devices using batteries, without commercial success or widespread adoption. Each has various drawbacks and weaknesses, including, without limitation, that the batteries are difficult or slow to recharge, that the batteries are inconvenient or difficult to connect to the hairstyling device, that the batteries are bulky, heavy and cumbersome, and that the batteries are device specific and are not able to be used with other electric hairstyling devices.
Thus, there is a need to have a suite of cordless hairstyling devices that are adapted to use the same design of rechargeable, interchangeable battery pack, thereby solving these and other problems.
The present invention addresses and alleviates these problems with the prior art. While various embodiments of the suite of cordless hair styling devices of the present invention exist, each generally includes a cordless hairstyling device with a battery pack-receiving indentation in the handle for receiving a rechargeable, interchangeable battery pack. Further, embodiments of the invention include a cordless blow dryer, a cordless curling iron and a cordless flat iron, one or more a rechargeable battery packs that fit all three devices, and a recharging station.
The accomplishment of the above may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings and as set forth below in the detailed description of the embodiments. Attention is called to the fact that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the present invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.
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Preferably, each battery pack 10 has a battery housing 12 made of durable plastic, and containing one or more rechargeable batteries. The one or more rechargeable batteries are preferably lithium ion batteries, but can be any suitable type of rechargeable battery. Each battery housing has a set of electrical contacts 14. Preferably, the battery housing is approximately 2.5 inches wide and 5 inches long. The battery housing has two opposite faces, namely an inner face 16 and an outer face 18. The inner face 16 is generally flat and rectangular in shape. The outer face is generally curved 18. As shown in
Each battery pack 10 is also shaped to fit in a charging slot 26 of the battery pack recharging station 28, as shown in
An embodiment of the cordless blow dryer of the suite of cordless hair styling products is illustrated in
Preferably, the blow dryer 40 has a handle 50 of between approximately 5 and 6 inches, and will have a length of approximately 6 to 8 inches, with a width at the wide end of 10-12 inches. Preferably, the blow dryer 40 also has a plastic fan blade and a metal screen on the air intake end 44 to prevent intake of foreign objects and loose hair. The blow dryer 40 also has a power switch 52 and a heat control switch 54 on the handle 50.
An embodiment of the cordless curling iron 60 of the suite of cordless hair styling products is illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment, the cordless curling iron 60 is approximately 10 inches long and the width of the curling mandrel 62 is between 0.5 and 1.0 inches. Further preferably, the heating element of the cordless curling iron 60 can heat the curling mandrel 62 up to a temperature of at least 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
An embodiment of the cordless flat iron 80 of the suite of cordless hair styling products is illustrated in
The bottom elongated arm 86 has an indentation 20 of substantially the same size as the battery housing 12 of one of the rechargeable battery packs 10 described above. The battery housing 12 may be inserted into the indentation 20 and secured in place, such that when the battery housing 12 is secured in place, the substantially flat rectangular inner face 16 of the battery housing 12 contacts an inner surface 22 of the indentation 22 and the substantially curved outer face 18 of the battery housing 12 aligns with the edges and curvature of the indentation 20 to form an ergonomically comfortable grip on the bottom elongated arm 86. In the indentation 20, there are electrical contacts operably connected to the first and second heating elements, so that when the battery housing 12 is secured in place, the electric contact points 14 of the battery housing 12 are electrically connected to the electrical contacts of the indentation 20, thereby allowing current to flow from the one or more rechargeable batteries to provide power to the first and second heating elements, and in turn, to heat the first and second plates of the flat iron.
In a preferred embodiment, the flat iron 80 is approximately 10 inches long; and its width is between 0.5 and 1.0 inches. Further preferably, the first and second plates 84, 88 of the flat iron 80 are ceramic and can heat up to at least 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
The hair styling devices and recharging station may be fabricated from plastic, metal, and rubber. It will be understood that the devices may be of various sizes, including regular sizes and travel sizes. It will be further appreciated that the sizes described above are by way of example and illustration only, and are not intended to be limiting.
Although specific embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that changes can be made to the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is not to be restricted, therefore, to the specific embodiments, and it is intended that the appended claims cover any and all such applications, modifications, and embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
The present application is a continuation, and claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/618,921, also entitled, “Cordless Hairstyling Tools with Rechargeable and Interchangeable Batteries,” filed on Feb. 10, 2015, and issued on Oct. 25, 2016 as U.S. Pat. No. 9,474,347, and also claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/938,171, which was filed on Feb. 11, 2014. The subject matter of both U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/618,921 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/938,171 is hereby incorporated by reference as if written in their entirety herein.
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