1. Field
Some of the present embodiments disclosed herein relate to hair styling curling irons, for example, a rod for curling hair.
2. Description of the Related Art
A variety of apparatuses or curling irons are available for treating, drying and styling hair, such as, curling irons, curlers, flat irons, hair straighteners, and blow dryers. Many of these curling irons function by incorporating an internal or external heating source to heat a surface or surfaces of the curling iron that contacts the hair to curl, treat, dry or style it. Other curling irons, such as blow dryers, heat and blow a stream of air onto the hair.
An aspect of at least one of the embodiments disclosed herein is a curling iron that has a handle and a barrel portion. In some embodiments the barrel portion includes a first and second end. The second end is connected to the handle and the barrel portion can be heated and have a textured surface. The curling iron further includes a heating circuit that can heat the barrel portion.
In certain embodiments, the barrel portion can have a conical shape having a diameter at the second end smaller than a diameter at the first end such that the barrel portion gradually tapers down in diameter from the first end to the second end.
In other embodiments, the textured surface can include a plurality of integrally formed protrusions. In some embodiments the integrally formed protrusions are diamond-shaped dimples. In other embodiments, the diamond-shaped dimples are raised from a smooth portion of the surface of the barrel portion by a height of ¼ mm, have a dimension of 3 mm in a longitudinal direction that extends between the first end and second end and a dimension of 4 mm in a direction that extends transverse to the longitudinal direction.
In certain implementations, the barrel portion includes a first and second section. The first section extends from the second end to a first location between the second end and first end. The second section extends between the first end and a second location between the first end and second end, such that the first section can be heated to a higher temperature than the second section.
In some embodiments, the barrel portion can have a conical shape having a diameter at the first end smaller than a diameter at the second end such that the barrel portion gradually tapers down in diameter from the second end to the first end.
In other embodiments, the textured surface can include a plurality of integrally formed protrusions. In some embodiments the integrally formed protrusions are diamond-shaped dimples.
In certain implementations the barrel portion can include at least a first and second section with the first section extending from the second end to a first location between the second end and first end and the second section extending between the first end and a second location between the first end and second end. The first section is configured to be heated to a lower temperature than the second section.
In some embodiments, the diamond-shaped dimples are sized such that hair can be rolled around and maintained on the barrel portion without a separate clamping mechanism.
In other embodiments the barrel portion has a corrugated or sinusoidal shape. The textured surface can have a plurality of integrally formed protrusions. In some embodiments, the integrally formed protrusions are diamond-shaped dimples.
In some embodiments the barrel portion further includes at least a first and second section, the first section extending from the second end to a first location between the second end and first end and the second section extending between the first end and a second location between the first end and second end. The first section is configured to be heated to a different temperature than the second section.
The above-mentioned and other features of the hair styling apparatus disclosed herein are described below with reference to the drawings of certain embodiments. The illustrated embodiments are intended to illustrate, but not to limit the disclosure. The drawings contain the following Figures:
The various embodiments of a curling iron for curling, styling or making wavy hair, is disclosed in the context of a curling iron. However, at least some of the present inventions can be used in many other contexts as well, including, for example animal fur, wigs, or in the arts and crafts context.
A variety of examples of a curling iron, as well as systems and methods thereof, are described below to illustrate various examples that may be employed to achieve the desired improvements. These examples are only illustrative and not intended in any way to restrict the inventions presented and the various aspects and features of these inventions. For example, although embodiments and examples are provided herein in the hair styling field, the inventions are not confined exclusively to the hair styling field and can be used in other fields. Furthermore, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. No feature, structure, or step disclosed herein is essential or indispensible. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments can be made and still fall within the scope of the present disclosure.
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In some embodiments, a surface of the barrel 6 can include, be formed with or incorporate features 14. These features 14 can include a plurality of protrusions, projections, dimples, grooves, teeth, bristles, spines, ribs or pins. In certain embodiments, the barrel 6 can have separate features that project or extend outward from the surface. The features are separate from the surface of the barrel 6.
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In some embodiments, the power is used to heat the surface of the barrel 6 directly or indirectly. A user can then curl or style their hair around the heated barrel 6 portion of the iron 2. The barrel or surfaces of the barrel are configured to be heated via a heating circuit or circuits connected to the power source (described in more detail below).
In some embodiments, the 2 can include a tab, button, knob or switch 20 located on either the first or second arm to turn the curling iron 2 on and off. As illustrated, a user can push or slide the switch 20 or tab to a first position to turn the iron 2 on or to a second position to turn the iron off. Indicators can depict “on” and “off” to show a user which direction or position to slide the tab or button to turn the iron 2 on or off. In other embodiments, a button can be used to power on or off the iron 2. For example, a user can simply press a button once to turn the 2 on and press it again to turn it off. Additionally, an indicator such as a light source 24 can be positioned on the handle 4 and connected to the switch 20 so as to indicate whether the iron is on or off. For example, the light source 24 can emit light when a user has turned or powered on the 2. The light source 24, in some embodiments, can also indicate a specific temperature setting as discussed below.
In other embodiments, the curling iron 2 can include another switch, tab, button or knob (not shown) configured to allow a user to switch or select different temperature settings at which the barrel or surface of the barrel 6 can be heated to. In some embodiments, the surface can be heated to at least two different temperatures.
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In some embodiments a heating circuit (not shown) can be provided with the curling iron 2, 32, or 62. The heating circuit can include a power source providing electrical power to at least one heat source positioned within the barrel to heat the barrel or surface of the barrel of the curling iron. The heating circuit can also include a switch allowing a user to turn the power on and off. The heat sources or sources can be any type of commercially available heat source that can be electrically connected to a power source. Examples include resistors, thermistors, variable resistors, or potentiometers. In certain embodiments, more than one resistor or heat source can be connected to the circuit such that different temperature settings can be realized or selected. In certain embodiments, a potentiometer or variable resistor can be used allowing a user to vary the resistance level and thus the temperature of the heat source. Various heating circuit layouts can be used with switches, thermostats, and heat sources in parallel and/or in series such that the curling iron 2 allows a user to select different temperatures to heat the section or sections of the barrel or surface of the barrel of the curling iron 2. In some embodiments, a single heat source can be used to heat the barrel or surface of the barrel and/or different sections. In other embodiments, more than one heat source can be used or connected to the circuit. In some embodiments, one heating circuit is used to activate a heat source or sources to heat the barrel or surface of the barrel and/or sections of the curling iron for each respective temperature setting. In other embodiments, more than one heating circuit is used to activate a heat source or sources to heat the barrel for each respective temperature setting.
One embodiment of a method of curling or styling hair using the curling iron 2, 32, or 62 includes rotating the heated barrel through or around a user's hair. The integrated features in the surface of the barrel can provide a textured surface of the barrel and assist in keeping a user's hair wrapped or rolled around the iron 2. In some embodiments, a hair styling or heating oil, gel, or liquid can be used in conjunction with the curling iron 2 in order to facilitate the styling of a user's hair. This oil can be applied to the surface of the curling iron 2 or to the user's hair directly prior to using the curling iron.
It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the hair straightening curling iron. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/612,869, filed on Mar. 19, 2012, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61612869 | Mar 2012 | US |