The present invention relates to a curling iron which perms user's hairs evenly, quickly, and easily.
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Furthermore, the tips of the user's hairs are heated at a higher temperature than a heated temperature of the roots, so the user's hairs are damaged easily and cannot be premed evenly.
Also, the conventional curling iron 1 is heated by electricity, so it cannot be washed after perming the user's hairs.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a curling iron which perms user's hairs evenly, quickly, and easily.
To obtain above-mentioned objective, a curling iron provided by the present invention contains: a body, a fitting sleeve, a plug, and multiple clampers.
The body is formed in a bar shape and includes multiple rolling ribs arranged on two peripheral sides of the body respectively, the body also includes two stop portions individually fixed on a first end and a second end of the body respectively. The multiple rolling ribs are arranged in a stepped shape and crisscross with one another. In addition, the body includes an orifice defined on the first end of the body, and the body includes a hollow portion extending from the first end of the body to the second end of the body, wherein the hollow portion has two retaining slots respectively arranged on two sides of the hollow portion and configured to accommodate a heating plate.
The fitting sleeve includes two locking portions respectively arranged on two sides of the fitting sleeve so as to correspond to the two retaining slots of the body.
A diameter of the plug is equal to that of the orifice of the body.
Each of the multiple clampers includes a fixing portion and a clamping portion.
The fitting sleeve is fitted into the hollow portion of the body, the plug is accommodated in the orifice of the body, and each clamper clamps the body.
Preferably, the body has a slope so as to form a wide segment on the first end of the body and to form a narrow segment on the second end of the body.
Preferably, the body is made of plastic material.
Preferably, each of the multiple rolling ribs is arcuate.
Preferably, the hollow portion is vacuumed and accommodates the fitting sleeve and the plug.
Preferably, the fitting sleeve has a plurality of electric pins, a first end of each of the plurality of electric pins is connected with the heating plate of the body, and a second end of each electric pin is electrically connected with power supply equipment.
Preferably, a number of the multiple clampers is two, one of the two clampers clamps on the wide segment, and the other of the two clampers clamps on the narrow segment.
With reference to
The body 30 is formed in a bar shape and includes multiple rolling ribs 301 arranged on two peripheral sides of the body 30 respectively, wherein the multiple rolling ribs 301 are arranged in a stepped shape and crisscross with one another, and the body 30 has a slope so as to form a wide segment 302 on a first end of the body 30 and to form a narrow segment 303 on a second end of the body 30. The body 30 also includes two stop portions 304 individually fixed on the first end and the second end of the body 30, an orifice 305 defined on one side of the wide segment 302, a hollow portion 306 extending from the first end of the body 30 to a second end of the body 30, wherein the hollow portion 306 has two retaining slots 307 respectively arranged on two sides thereof and configured to accommodate a heating plate.
The fitting sleeve 31 includes two locking portions 311 respectively arranged on two sides thereof so as to correspond to the two retaining slots 307 of the body 30.
A diameter of the plug 32 is equal to that of the orifice 305 of the body 30 so that the plug 32 matingly inserts into the orifice 305 of the body 30.
Each of the multiple clampers 33 includes a fixing portion 331 and a clamping portion 332. The fitting sleeve 31 is fitted into the hollow portion 306 of the body 30, the plug 32 is accommodated in the orifice 305 of the body 30, and each clamper 33 clamps the body 30.
The body 30 is made of plastic material, each of the multiple rolling ribs 301 is arcuate, and the hollow portion 306 is vacuumed and accommodates the fitting sleeve 31 and the plug 32. The fitting sleeve 31 has a plurality of electric pins 312, a first end of each of the plurality of electric pins 312 is connected with the heating plate of the body 30, and a second end of each electric pin 312 is electrically connected with power supply equipment (not shown) so that the curling iron is heated to perm user's hairs.
In operation, the user's hairs 2 is rolled on the multiple rolling ribs 301 of the body 30 based on steps of: rolling roots of the user's hairs 2 to the narrow segment 303 of the body 30, crisscross and spirally rolling the user's hairs 2 to the wide segment 302, and clamping the user's hairs 2 by using the multiple clampers 33 so as to fix the user's hairs on the body 30, wherein a number of the multiple clampers 33 is two, one of the two clampers 33 clamps on the wide segment 302, and the other clamper 33 clamps on the narrow segment 303.
Thereby, the roots of the user's hairs 2 are adjustably rolled by the narrow segment 303, and tips of the user's hairs are rolled slightly to avoid damage. The user's hairs 2 do not stack together, and they evenly roll on the body 30 so as to be premed quickly.
Referring to
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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