Claims
- 1. A hair dryer comprising housing structure air inlet opening structure in said housing structure, air exit opening structure in said housing structure,
- blower structure in said housing structure, heater structure in said housing structure, filter structure in said housing structure adjacent said air inlet opening structure, said blower generating an air stream through the inside of said housing structure when operating,
- temperature detector circuitry in said housing structure for producing an output signal representing an actual temperature inside the housing structure, said output signal being uncompensated for ambient temperature outside of said housing structure,
- a thermostatic switch in said housing structure exposed to said air stream, said thermostatic switch for de-energizing said hair dryer in response to a temperature at said thermostatic switch exceeding a predetermined limit temperature,
- a signalling device connected to said temperature detector circuitry for actuation upon attainment by said output signal of a predetermined threshold value, and
- means for adjusting said threshold value response of said signalling device to a value below said limit temperature.
- 2. The hair dryer of claim 1 wherein said temperature detector circuitry includes a PTC element.
- 3. The hair dryer of either claim 1 or claim 2 and further including heater support structure on which said heater structure is mounted, and wherein said temperature detector circuitry is mounted on said heater support structure.
- 4. The hair dryer of either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said temperature detector circuitry includes a series circuit comprising a series resistor and a PTC element and said signalling device includes a visual signalling element in parallel with said series circuit.
- 5. The hair dryer of either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said temperature detector circuitry includes integrator means with a time constant in the range of 0.2-5 minutes for suppressing output signals to avoid momentary activation of said signalling device.
- 6. The hair dryer of claim 2 wherein said temperature detector circuitry is disposed in said housing structure adjacent said blower structure.
- 7. The hair dryer of claim 6 wherein said blower structure includes an impeller and said temperature detector circuitry is disposed in said housing structure between said filter element and said impeller of said blower structure.
- 8. The hair dryer of claim 6 wherein said temperature detector circuitry includes a heater element and a temperature sensor interconnected with said heating element by thermal coupling structure.
- 9. The hair dryer of claim 1 wherein said temperature detector circuitry is disposed adjacent said blower structure.
- 10. The hair dryer of claim 9 wherein said blower structure includes an impeller and said temperature detector circuitry is disposed in said housing structure between said filter element and said impeller of said blower structure.
- 11. The hair dryer of claim 9 wherein said temperature detector circuitry includes a heating element and a temperature sensor interconnected with said heating element by thermal coupling structure.
- 12. The hair dryer of claim 11 wherein each of said heating element and said temperature sensor is a PTC element, and said signalling device includes a signal element connected in series with said temperature sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/881,854, filed May 12, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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