Claims
- 1. A hair grooming attachment assembly for a curling iron having a handle and a heating element extending from the handle, said attachment assembly comprising a tubular elongated main body portion having an inner diameter permitting sliding attachment of said main body portion upon the heating element of a curling iron, said main body portion also including a first end having an inner diameter at least equal to said inner diameter of said main body portion to accommodate the sliding attachment of said main body portion upon the heating element through said first end, a second end oppositely spaced from said first end and having an inner diameter less than said inner diameter of said main body portion, and an annular plurality of arcuately spaced support bars extending between said first and second ends, and hair grooming means on said main body portion, and fastening means engageable with the heating element and said second end of said main body portion for securing said second end of said main body portion between said fastening means and the heating element.
- 2. A hair grooming attachment assembly according to claim 1 wherein the distance between said first end and said second end of said main body portion is less than the distance which the heating element extends from the handle of the curling iron.
- 3. A hair grooming attachment assembly according to claim 1 wherein said grooming means comprises a hair clamping member pivotally attached on said main body portion for movement between a first position in which said hair clamping member extends at an angle from said main body portion and a second position in which said hair clamping member is closely adjacent to said main body portion.
- 4. A hair grooming attachment assembly according to claim 1 wherein said hair grooming means comprises a plurality of generally spaced bristles projecting outwardly from said main body portion and collectively forming a brush.
- 5. A hair curling iron comprising a handle, an elongated heating element attached to said handle and having an outer peripheral surface and a first end adjacent to said handle and a second end projecting outwardly from said handle, means for defining a plurality of generally arcuately spaced grooves extending longitudinally on said outer peripheral surface of said heating element between said first end and said second end, and being axially open at said second end, and a separable hair grooming attachment slideably removable on said heating element, said attachment comprising an annular frame including a plurality of arcuately spaced, longitudinally extending, support bars slidingly engaged in said grooves, and hair grooming means on said frame.
- 6. A curling iron according to claim 5 wherein said heating element is cylindrical and said outer peripheral surface of said heating element has a first diameter, wherein said grooves have inner peripheral surfaces concentric with said outer peripheral surface and having a second diameter less than said first diameter, and wherein said arcuately spaced support bars have an outer diameter generally equal to said first diameter and an inner diameter generally equal to said second diameter.
- 7. A curling iron according to claim 6 wherein said annular frame includes a first frame end having an inner diameter at least equal to said first diameter to accommodate the sliding engagement of said support bars in said grooves through said first frame end and an oppositely spaced second frame end having an inner diameter less than said first diameter to prevent the sliding engagement of said support members in said grooves beyond said second frame end and to thereby provide an abutting engagement between said second end of said heating element and said second frame end.
- 8. A curling iron according to claim 7 wherein the abutment between said second frame end and said second end of said heating element maintains said first frame end in a spaced relationship from said first end of said heating element.
- 9. A curling iron according to claim 8 and further including fastening means attachable said second end of said heating element and engagable with said second frame end for securing said annular frame upon said heating element.
- 10. A curling iron according to claim 9 wherein said heating element has a hole formed in its second end, wherein said fastening means includes a fastener threadably engagable in said hole, and wherein, when said fastener is threadably engaged in said hole, said second frame end is located between said fastener and said second end of said heating element.
- 11. A curling iron according to claim 5 wherein said hair grooming attachment includes a plurality of bristles generally longitudinally spaced along each of said support bars and collectively forming a brush.
- 12. A hair curling iron according to claim 5 wherein said grooming means comprises a hair clamping member pivotally attached on said frame for movement between a first position in which said frame for movement between a first position in frame and second position in which said hair clamping member is closely adjacent to said frame.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 059,676, filed July 23, 1979, and now abandoned.
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