This application claims priority from PCT Application No. PCT/CN02/00726, filed Oct. 15, 2002 (incorporated by reference herein).
The invention relates to a hair drying device, and more particularly to a drier.
At present, the drier is mainly designed to let a user hold the drier body in his hand directly. Thus operating this kind of device may lead to the following problems: as the drier must be used by hands, the user holding the drier for a long time is inclined to get tired easily; the user can't do other things with two hands simultaneously as one hand is always occupied, for instance do hair; the user can't deal with other matters while he is using the drier.
In view of the above problems, Chinese utility model patent No. 94202923.2 discloses a drier structure which can expand and contract and can be bent. The drier consists of the following simply and easy components like a drier body, a smooth handle, an extended block and so on. Although such a drier could be used according to personal requirement, such as be bent optionally at 85° or 45° to dry hair, or be placed on a table to blow hair with the air outlet opposite to the hair through adjusting the length of the extended block, the structure thereof is still relatively complicated. Furthermore, the drier can't rest on a tabletop steadily as the smooth handle and the extended block are still in the shape of the traditional handle.
The present invention is designed to provide a drier which could be used by hands or placed on a holder apparatus steadily.
Another object of the invention is to provide a drier which could be used by fixing it on a plane without holding it with hands.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the technical solution of the invention is to provide a drier comprising a drier body, which is characterized by the fact that further comprises: a base which is detachable from said drier body; said base being provided with an opening for inserting the drier body's tail acting as the air inlet; said tail of said driver body being inserted into said opening of said base; said drier body having a traditional structure equal to that of the current drier. Air intakes may be provided on said base.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that air intakes may be provided on said base.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that support bulges may be arranged at the bottom of said base.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that grooves may be formed on the sidewalls which make up of the opening of said base so as to hold the power wire of said drier body.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a drier which can be placed on a desired place or surface of an object to work. Using such a drier will not only free the user's two hands but also make the working position unlimited and make the drier rest steadily.
In order to accomplish the above object better, the technical solution of the invention is to provide a drier comprising a drier body, said drier farther comprises a base which is detachable from said drier body; a jointing part and a holder part; said base being provided with an opening for inserting said drier body; said drier body being connected to said base through said opening; said base being mounted to said holder part by said jointing part.
Said base may be in the shape of a bowl; the sidewalls of said base may be provided with grooves as well as air intakes; said base being nested out the outerwall of the tail acting as the air inlet of the drier body; the bottom of said base covers the undersurface of tail of the drier body. Said jointing part may be a connecting bore located on the bottom of said base, and said holder part is provided with a corresponding connecting, thus the bottom of said base could be connected to the connecting of the holder part via the connecting bore.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said connecting bore may be a screw, a socket or a hole; said holder part may be a stand; said connecting may be the top part of said stand; said top part may be provided with the screw threads matched with said screw, or a plug matched with said socket, or a chuck matched with said hole. Thereby said base may be screwed, socketed, or chucked onto the stand.
In order to accomplish the above object better, another technical solution of the invention is to provide a drier comprising a drier body, which further comprises: a base which is detachable from said drier body: a jointing part and a holder part; said base being provided with an opening for inserting said drier body; said drier body being connected to said base through said opening; said base being mounted to said holder part by said jointing part. Said base may be a bracket, and said jointing part may be a well-known vacuum adsorption connected apparatus which is adsorbed to said holder part by cupulas on the reverse thereof. Said holder part may be a wall, mirror or tabletop and so on which surface is smooth. The front of the connected apparatus is connected with the reverse of the bracket. The front of said connected apparatus is provided with sunk pits in which bulges with chucks are formed, and said bulges extend outward from the front of the connected apparatus. Said bracket includes a vaulted hood provided with sleeves extending reverseward therefrom, and said sleeves and said bulges are nested correspondingly in the form of the ends of said bulges being not exceeding the front of said hood after nesting. The bracket further includes two side limit panels, a piece of prolonged backboard and a bottom splint; said two side limit panels extending outward are fixed on the front of the hood and are located on the both sides of said inserted drier body; said prolonged backboard extending downwards from the front of said hood is located between said two side limit panels; said splint is fixed on the front of said prolonged backboard extending outward and is located on the bottom of said inserted drier body.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said base may be a sleeve which is nested onto the sidewalls of said drier body; said jointing part belongs to a certain part surface of the outerwall of said sleeve which is in line with a part surface of said holder part and is connected with the holder part. Said holder part is a handle whose surface connecting with the base is its top surface. The top surface of the handle is pasted fixedly with the part surface acting as the jointing part of the base in the shape of a sleeve.
In order to accomplish the object better, the third technical solution of the invention is to provide a drier comprising a drier body, which further comprises: a base which is detachable from said drier body; a jointing part and a holder part; said base being provided with an opening for inserting said drier body; said drier body being connected to said base through said opening; said base being mounted to said holder part by said jointing part. Said base may be a sleeve which is nested onto the sidewalls of said drier body; said jointing part belongs to a certain part surface of the outerwall of said sleeve which is in line with a part surface of said holder part and is connected with the holder part. Said holder part is a handle whose surface connecting with the base is its top surface. The top surface of the handle is pasted fixedly with the part surface acting as the jointing part of the base in the shape of a sleeve.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be an air outflow opening, the tail of which is nested tightly outside the head of said drier body. And the head of the air outflow opening is in the shape of a flat mouth.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be an air outflow passage run-through along its axis, the tail of which is nested tightly outside the head of said drier body. The middle of the air outflow passage swells out like a sphere. The head and tail of the air outflow passage form a certain angle with the middle thereof as the peak of the angle.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be a through air outflow head, the tail of which is nested tightly outside the head of said drier body. And the head thereof swells out along its radial like a semicircular cake. Some crossbars are arranged in the air outflow opening of the head of said air outflow end.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be a through air outflow head, the tail of which is nested tightly outside the bead of said drier body, and the head of which is a hollow hemispheroid. There are some ventilation holes and some outward tubes on the plane of the hollow hemispheroid. The tails of the tubes are connected with the hemispheroid, and the tops of the tubes are provided with ventilation holes.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be a through hose run-through along its axis, both the tail and the head of which are two sleeves respectively. The sleeve acting as the tail is nested tightly outside the head of said drier body. The sleeve acting as the head may be used by nesting it onto the tail of the other extended heads.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that the tail of said extended head may be in the shape of a sleeve and be nested tightly outside the head of said drier body; and the middle thereof is a through hose, and the head thereof is a cover which is connected with the through hose.
Said drier is characterized by the fact that said extended head may be divided into two parts. The first part is a ventilation tube with a closed head. There are some rows of comb teeth extending outward arranged along the longitudinal direction of the surface of the ventilation tube. There are some ventilation slots arranged on the wall of the ventilation tube between the every row of comb teeth. The inner wall of the tail of the ventilation tube is provided with grooves. The second part is a sleeve whose tail is nested tightly outside the head of said drier body. The diameter of a segment of front part of said sleeve is smaller than that of the tail of the ventilation tube, and the outer wall of front part of the sleeve is provided with projected chucks. The ventilation tube and the sleeve can be fastened together via the grooves and the chucks.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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In other embodiments, the drier of the present invention comprises, in addition a drier body 2 and a base 4, a holder part and a jointing part. Said drier body 2 is connected to the base 4, and the base 4 is connected to the holder part by the jointing part.
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It will be understood that the holder part also may be other well-known objects having the function of supporting, and the jointing part also may be a socket or a hole, and the connection with the supporting object may use other well-known ways, such as socketing, chucking and so on. When the user needs to operate the drier, he can place the stand on a desired position with a desired height, and then connect the base 4 to the top of the stand, and then insert the tail 3 of the drier body 2 into the base 4.
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The user can operate the drier as follows, firstly, unfasten the two levers 15 on the front of the adsorption connected apparatus 18 to make them keep vertical, then press the two cupulas 19 on the of the apparatus 18 closely upon the wall, then press the two levels 15 return in opposite directions until they parallel to the front of the connected apparatus 18. At that time, the connected apparatus 18 adsorbs closely to the wall by the two cupulas 19. Then insert the sleeve 22 of the hood 20 of the bracket into the corresponding sunk pits 16 in the front of the connected apparatus 18 and make it nest with the bulges 17. Consequently the bracket is jointed to the front of the connected apparatus 18. Finally, insert the drier body 2 from bottom to top until the drier body 2 is among the two side limit panels 21 and the bottom bracket 23. It should be understood that the jointing part can be connected with the wall by other well-known connected means, such as nailing or bonding and the like. Similarly, the bracket also may be connected with the jointing part by other well-known connected means, such as screwing and the like. In addition, the holder part also may be other objects whose surface are smooth, such as mirror or tabletop and so on.
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The user can operate the drier as follows, insert the head 1 acting as the air outflow end of the drier body 2 from the reverse 26 of the sleeve in order to pass it through the front 25 of the sleeve, and then use it with the handle 27 in his hand. It should be understood that the base 4 may be manufactured to integrate with the handle 27, or connect detachedly with the handle 27 by the means of chucking and so on. The base 4 may be manufactured to be an openable sleeve, in that way, even if the cross section of the two ends of the drier body 2 is bigger than that of the sleeve opening, the sleeve will cradle the outerwall of the drier body 2.
The drier of this invention may comprise an extended head, which is connected detachedly with the exterior of the head 1 of the air outflow end of the drier body 2.
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As the drier in accordance with the present invention comprises a base which is detachable from the base, the user can choose to hold the drier in hands or place it steadily on any desired place or surface of an object. That is to say, there is no position limit for the drier and it's possible to improve the working flexibility of the drier.
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WO03/032768 | 4/24/2003 | WO | A |
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