Claims
- 1. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a curler roller having a curler body, a layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material mounted about said curler body to form a cavity therebetween, and a non-rigid mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said cavity for flowing movement of moisture vapor therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein.
- 2. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 1 wherein said curler roller is tubular.
- 3. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 1 wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and with said retaining means mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 4. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 1 wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and with said retaining means mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 5. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 1 wherein said layer of moisture permeable material envelopes said mass of granular hair drying expediting material.
- 6. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 1 wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining clip adapted to be releasably mounted about said curler roller.
- 7. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 6 wherein said retaining clip compromises an outer shell, a layer of moisture permeable material mounted to said outer shell to form a clip cavity therebetween and a non-rigid mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said clip cavity for flowing movement of moisture vapor therein.
- 8. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 7 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally linear array of arcuate channels.
- 9. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 8 wherein with said retaining clip mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 10. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 7 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally arcuate array of elongated channels.
- 11. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 10 wherein with said retaining clip mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 12. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a generally tubular curler roller having an inner surface, an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity defined between the inner surface and the outer layer; a non-rigid mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity for flowing movement of moisture vapor therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein.
- 13. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 12 wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and with said retaining means mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer defining said curler roller cavity a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 14. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 12 wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and with said retaining means mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer defining said curler roller cavity a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 15. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 12 wherein said layer of moisture permeable material envelopes said mass of granular hair drying expediting material.
- 16. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 12 wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining clip adapted to be releasably mounted about said curler roller.
- 17. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a generally tubular curler roller having an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity; a non-rigid mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity for flowing movement of moisture vapor therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein, wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining clip adapted to be releasably mounted about said curler roller, and wherein said retaining clip comprises an outer shell, a layer of moisture permeable material mounted to said outer shell to form a clip cavity therebetween and a non-rigid mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said clip cavity for flowing movement of moisture vapor therein.
- 18. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 17 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally linear array of arcuate channels.
- 19. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 18 wherein with said retaining clip mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity forms a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 20. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 17 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally arcuate array of generally elongated channels.
- 21. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 20 wherein with said retaining clip mounted about said layer of moisture permeable material, said retaining means imparts on said moisture permeable material layer bounding said curler roller cavity a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 22. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a generally tubular curler roller having an inner surface, an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity defined between the inner surface and the outer layer; a non-bonded mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein.
- 23. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 22 wherein said curler roller is cylindrical.
- 24. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 22 wherein said layer of moisture permeable material envelopes said mass of granular hair drying expediting material.
- 25. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 22 wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining clip adapted to be releasably mounted about said curler roller.
- 26. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a curler roller having an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity; a mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein, and wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and forms on said outer layer of moisture permeable material, at an interface between said curler roller cavity and said retaining means mounted thereon, an array of elongated channels.
- 27. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a generally tubular curler roller having an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity; a non-bonded mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein, and wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and forms on said outer layer of moisture permeable material, at an interface between said curler roller cavity and said retaining means mounted thereon, a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 28. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a generally tubular curler roller having an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity; a non-bonded mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein, and wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and forms on said outer layer of moisture permeable material, at an interface between said curler roller cavity and said retaining means mounted thereon, a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 29. A hair drying curler apparatus for use in drying and curling locks of damp hair, comprising,a curler roller having an outer layer of moisture vapor permeable generally liquid water impermeable material and an interior cavity; a mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said curler roller cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein; and retaining means mountable to said curler roller for retaining a lock of hair wrapped about said curler roller, whereby a lock of damp hair wrapped about the curler roller is dried by the action of the expediting material therein, wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining clip adapted to be releasably mounted about said curler roller, and wherein said retaining clip compromises an outer shell, a layer of moisture permeable material mounted to said outer shell to form a clip cavity therebetween and a mass of granular hair drying expediting material positioned within said clip cavity, said granular hair drying expediting material defining interstitial passageways within said mass therein.
- 30. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 29 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally linear array of arcuate channels.
- 31. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 30 herein said retaining means has an array of channels, and forms on said outer layer of moisture permeable material, at an interface between said curler roller cavity and said retaining clip mounted thereon, a generally linear array of aligned, annular channels.
- 32. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 29 wherein said retaining clip cavity is configured to form a generally arcuate array of elongated channels.
- 33. The hair drying curler apparatus of claim 32 wherein said retaining means has an array of channels, and forms on said outer layer of moisture permeable material, at an interface between said curler roller cavity and said retaining clip mounted thereon, a generally annular array of elongated channels.
- 34. A hair drying apparatus for use in the treatment of drying and styling damp hair, said apparatus comprising:a heat producing material adapted to generate heat by an exothermic reaction when activated by water, a liquid water impermeable film surrounding said heat producing material, said film being water vapor permeable, and a sheet of liquid absorbent fabric having first and second surfaces, said first surface of said absorbent fabric positioned in at least partially overlying relation to said film, said second surface of the absorbent fabric forming an outermost surface from among the heat producing material, the film and the absorbent fabric, whereby when damp hair is contacted about the absorbent fabric second surface, the fabric sheet forms an evaporation situs for liquid water wicked by the fabric from the hair, and the heat generated dries the hair.
- 35. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said heat producing material further comprises a zeolite.
- 36. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said film has an average pore size of about 5 micrometers.
- 37. hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said absorbent fabric sheet first surface is co-extensive with said film.
- 38. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said absorbent fabric sheet has a thickness between less than about 0.3 mm and about 0.7 mm, thereby promoting thermal transfer between the hair and the heat producing material.
- 39. hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said fabric sheet has a water absorbency of between about 1 percent by weight to about 15 percent by weight.
- 40. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said fabric sheet is selected from the group consisting of aromatic polyamide and aramide.
- 41. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said film is laminated to said absorbent fabric with an adhesive.
- 42. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 41, wherein said adhesive bonds said film at a plurality of locations, an area of said plurality of adhesive locations collectively being between about 25% to about 50% of a surface area of said film, whereby said adhesive locations promote heat transfer between said absorbent fabric and said film.
- 43. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said film further comprises polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
- 44. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said film has a thickness of not greater than about 0.1 mm.
- 45. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said film has a porosity of greater than about 70%.
- 46. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said heat producing material is shaped as a plurality of beads having an average diameter of between about 2 mm to about 4 mm, thereby defining vapor passageways between beads for admission of water vapor to a surface of said beads in an interior of said heat producing material.
- 47. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, further comprising a metal core disposed on an interior of said heat producing material, whereby an external energy source applied to said metal core assists regenerating said heat producing material.
- 48. A hair roller comprising the hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, further comprising a metal core surrounded radially by said heat producing material, said film and said absorbent fabric.
- 49. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein said heat producing material produces a temperature in said hair drying apparatus of between about 50° C. and about 80° C. for a time period of at least about 30 min.
- 50. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 34, further comprising a clamp retaining hair in contact with said second surface of said absorbent fabric sheet, whereby said clamp further comprises a wall portion facing said second surface of said absorbent fabric sheet and a second liquid absorbent fabric disposed on said wall portion.
- 51. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 50, wherein said clamp wall portion further defines a plurality of apertures, whereby evolved water vapor exits through said apertures to an outside atmosphere.
- 52. A hair drying apparatus as claimed in claim 50, wherein said clamp wall portion further comprises a heat producing reactant material disposed therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/765,509, filed Dec. 18, 1996 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,470, issued Jan. 12, 1999), which is a continuation application of International Patent Application PCT/EP96/00938, with an international filing date of Mar. 6, 1996.
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