The present invention relates to a flexible heating device for hair shaping and more specifically, a flexible heating device for hair shaping by applying heat to at least a part of hair placed in an occlusive or closed space. The present invention also relates to a hair shaping system comprising said flexible device for hair shaping. The present invention further relates to a method of shaping hair, in particular, a method of shaping hair using said hair shaping system.
Hair shape modifications which include straightening of hair, curling of hair, adding volume, and the like are popular. The modifications can be achieved with compositions such as hair styling gels, creams or hair lacquers. These products enable the shaping of the hair but are removed with shampoo and thus must be applied on a daily basis.
The most general technique for obtaining long-lasting shape modification of the hair consists, in a first step, of opening the keratin S—S disulfide bonds (cystine) in the hair with a composition comprising a suitable reducing agent (reducing step) then, once the thus-treated hair has been rinsed, generally with water, reforming said disulfide bonds in a second step, by applying an oxidizing composition onto the hair which has been placed beforehand under tension, using curlers for example (an oxidizing step, also called a fixing step), so as to give the hair the desired form in the end.
The modified shape that is imposed on the hair by means of a chemical treatment, such as explained above, is relatively long-lasting and is particularly resistant to washing operations with water or shampoo, as compared to the usual simple methods for temporarily reshaping the hair by using foams, styling gels, or lacquers.
The long lasting hair shaping step also needs a heating device to attain good efficacy on hair shaping. For example, patent literature WO 2011/155076 discloses a perm process comprising the steps of: applying onto keratin fibers a composition comprising one or several alkaline agents; placing the keratin fibers in an occlusive space; and heating the keratin fibers. Patent literature JP-A-2008-081471 discloses a hair deformation agent which comprises an oily material in an amount of 85-99.9% by weight and an oil-soluble reducing agent. A high temperature hair iron may be used in this application. Moreover, patent literature JP-A-H05-306212 discloses a hair deformation method characterized by applying to the hair a composition containing 20 to 100% by weight of a polyol, and allowing the hair to deform at a temperature of 50 to 250° C.
In addition to heating, an occlusive system also helps to give a better curling effect. Patent literature U.S. Pat. No. 8,517,034 B2 discloses covering tensioning devices rolled with keratin fibers with a cover comprising at least one heat-insulating material so as to form at least one closed space above the keratin fibers.
For heating of the curled hair, digital perm machines are the most common systems, and consist of multiple heating rollers to heat individual strands of hair. Such systems are big in size and can be used only by professionals due to their high cost.
The home use heating roller system has already been developed in the past. For example, patent literature US 2005/0056297 A1 discloses a heat delivery system for heated rollers/curlers and clips. This system consists of a housing on which each heated roller is mounted on a rail to heat up the roll and then a heated roller is attached to the hair. In such a system the heating cannot be consistent or constant during application as the rollers cool down gradually.
Overall, the existing heating systems for hair shaping are not flexible enough to adopt for shaping of the hair, and therefore, hair that has been rolled, for example, cannot receive consistent or constant heating in occlusive systems.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a device, a system, and a method, each of which enables to easily form a closed or occlusive space for the hair to be shaped or reshaped and can provide the hair with consistent and constant heating in the closed or occlusive space.
In order to attain the above objective, the present invention proposes a flexible heating device in the form of a sheet, for hair shaping, comprising a heating layer comprising at least one flexible heater which can be supplied with electrical power, a flexible heat conductive layer provided on one surface of the heating layer, and a flexible heat insulation layer provided on the other surface of the heating layer, wherein the device is capable of forming an occlusive or closed space around the hair.
In a preferred embodiment, the flexible heater may comprises at least one textile heater.
In another preferred embodiment, the flexible heat conductive layer may comprises a least one metal film. It is more preferable if the metal film comprises aluminum foil.
In another preferred embodiment, the flexible heat insulation layer may comprises any of fiber glass, polyurethane foam, and mineral wool, and combinations thereof.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the flexible heating device for hair shaping comprises at least one fixing means for fixing the flexible heating device on the hair.
In one embodiment, the fixing means may comprise at least one tape-shaped fastener or at least one elastic ring.
According another aspect of the present invention, a hair shaping system is provided. The hair shaping system comprises the above-mentioned flexible heating device for hair shaping according to one aspect of the present invention, a power supply, and electric lead wires which extend from the flexible heater(s) of the flexible heating device(s) for hair shaping to the power supply.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of shaping is provided. The method of shaping hair comprises the step of:
a) forming at least one occlusive or closed space around hair to be shaped with a flexible heating device in the form of a sheet comprising a heating layer comprising at least one flexible heater which can be supplied with electrical power, a flexible heat conductive layer provided on one surface of the heating layer, and a flexible heat insulation layer provided on the other surface of the heating layer, and
b) heating the hair with the flexible heating device by applying electric power to the flexible heater.
Preferably, the method comprises, before the step a), the step of providing hair with mechanical tension.
Preferably, the method comprises, after the step a), the step of fixing the flexible heating device on the hair by at least one fixing means to maintain the occlusive or closed space.
In a preferred embodiment of the method, the fixing means may comprise at least one tape-shaped fastener or at least one elastic ring.
Preferably, the occlusive or closed space may comprise a means for providing the hair with mechanical tension.
In a further preferred embodiment, the method further comprises, before or after the step a), the step of applying at least one composition, preferably a composition with a pH of more than 7, and more preferably a composition with a pH of more than 7 including at least one organic or inorganic alkaline agent to the hair.
Preferably, in step b) of the method, the heating is performed at a temperature between 30° C. and 200° C., preferably between 50° C. and 180° C., and more preferably between 70 and 150° C.
More preferably, in step b), the heating is performed between 5 and 100 minutes, preferably 10 to 60 minutes, and more preferably 15 to 30 minutes.
According to the present invention, it can be easy to place hair to be shaped in a closed or occlusive space and to heat the hair to be shaped at an adequate temperature and maintain consistent and constant heating of the hair.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals as those shown in the other drawings denote the same elements.
The heating layer 2 shown in
In this embodiment, the textile heater 10 can be constituted by a textile woven by conductive yarn 11 shown in
Some other examples of commercially available textile based heating fabrics are Seafar Power Sheet available from Seafar and Tibgrid® available from Tibtech, for example. Furthermore, another kind of sheet-like heater having a woven structure is disclosed for example in JP-A-2004-33730. A net shaped heater made by tricoat knitting is disclosed in JP-A-2001-110555. Similarly, U.S. patent publication No. US 2014/0374404 A1 discloses a flexible heater by an interlocked knitting structure. These materials can also be used as the flexible heater of the flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping according to the present invention. It may be preferable that, the flexible heater be made as a textile by well-known weaving or knitting process, not a non-woven fabric.
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The flexible heat conductive layer 3 may be formed by materials which have good thermal conductivity and flexibility. Furthermore, the heat conductive layer 3 may be required to be impermeable, especially to water, since this layer 3 is intended to form a closed or occlusive space as explained hereinafter. A metal film may be a preferred material for forming the layer 3. It may be more preferable if the material has a chemical resistance to certain chemical agents since this heat conductive layer 3 possibly contacts some chemical agents applied to the hair as described below. From this point of view as well as due to its cost effectiveness and easy availability, aluminum foil may be the most preferable material in this case for forming the flexible heat conductive layer 3.
The flexible heat insulation layer 4 may be formed by materials which have a good heat insulation property and flexibility. Therefore, the heat insulation layer 4 may be formed by a sheet of fiber glass, polyurethane foam, mineral wool, and combination thereof.
The above-explained three layers, that is, the heating layer 2 (textile heater 10), the flexible heat conductive layer 3, and the flexible heat insulation layer 4 may be bonded with an adhesive having heat resistance. However, other bonding means are also possible, such as sewing these three layers.
In this embodiment, the flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping may generally have a rectangular shape with a size of 8×5 cm for example. This size may be preferable for the device 1 to be used with an ordinary hair curler of usual size. However, the size of the device 1 is not limited to this extent.
The flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping may be provided with a fixing means 5, as shown in
As shown in
The above-explained flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping with the fixing means 5 (tape-shaped fastener 6), the power source 9, and the electric lead wires 14 constitutes an example of a hair shaping system 15 which is another aspect of the present invention.
Next, an exemplary method of shaping hair using the above-mentioned hair shaping system 15 will be described hereinafter.
In an exemplary method of shaping hair using the hair shaping system 15, first, mechanical tension can be applied to a portion of hair to be shaped. This mechanical tensioning step can be achieved by, for example, rolling up the portion of the hair to be shaped with a mechanical tensioning means, such as a curler. As the mechanical tensioning means, a curler is common, but other means such as a roller, a clip, or the like, can also be used.
In the next step, the hair may get wet by means of a dampening agent. As the dampening agent, although water may possibly be used, a composition including at least one chemical agent is more preferable to achieve a better reshaping effect. The composition may have a pH of more than 7, and more preferably, the composition may have a pH of more than 7 and include at least one organic or inorganic alkaline agent. The composition may also include at least one reducing agent.
After some time (for example 15 minutes), the portion of the hair which may be rolled up by a curler and to which the dampening agent may be applied can be covered with the above-explained flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping. Here, the device 1 can cover the portion of the hair together with the curler 16 as shown in
When the flexible heating device for hair shaping is placed on hair to be shaped, the device can form a closed space in which heat can be maintained therein, but heat cannot diffuse out or is difficult to diffuse out of the closed space. The closed space may also be called an “occlusive space”.
In the next step, electric power can be supplied to the textile heater 10 of the device 1 from the power source 9 via the electric lead wires 14 to heat the textile heater 10. Here, the heating can be performed at a temperature between 30° C. and 200° C., preferably between 50° C. and 180° C., and more preferably between 70 and 150° C. Furthermore, the heating can be performed between 5 and 100 minutes, preferably 10 to 60 minutes, and more preferably 15 to 30 minutes.
Therefore, in this exemplary method, the voltage applied to the textile heater 10 may be set at 9V (1.32 A). Though, the most preferable heating time may be 15 to 30 minutes as mentioned above, the time during which the supply of electric power to the textile heater 10 continues may be set about 10 minutes for this experimental embodiment.
In the next step, the power source 9 may be turned off and the hair can be cooled down for, for example, 5 minutes.
After that, the device 1 may be removed from the hair and the curler 16.
Each of
Due to the hair shaping system 20, multiple portions of the hair can be reshaped at the same time.
Next,
In the hair shaping system 30, the flexible heating device 1 for hair shaping comprises another type of a fixing means 5. That is, in the hair shaping system 10 and in the hair shaping system 15 explained above, the fixing means 5 for the device 1 is composed of the tape-shaped fastener 6 as mentioned above. However, in the hair shaping system 30 according to this embodiment, the fixing means 5 is composed of at least one elastic ring 31 as shown in
In this embodiment, the flexible heating device 1 is provided generally at the central position of one surface of an elastic sheet 32. The elastic sheet 32 may be made of at least one elastic material which may have characteristics of impermeability for water, heat insulation, and chemical resistance.
By folding the periphery region of the elastic sheet 32 so as to wrap the device 1 and choking the middle portion of the periphery region by the elastic ring 31, the elastic sheet 32 presents, as a whole, a shape of a cap or cap-shaped structure having an opening 33 as shown in
As shown in
Next, an exemplary method of reshaping hair using the above-mentioned hair shaping system 30 will be described hereinafter.
In the exemplary method of shaping hair using the hair shaping system 30, mechanical tension can be first applied to a portion of hair to be shaped. This mechanical tensioning step can be achieved by, for example, rolling up the portion of hair to be shaped with a mechanical tensioning means, such as a curler. Other mechanical tensioning means such as a roller, a clip, or the like, can also be used.
In the next step, the hair may get wet by means of a dampening agent. As the dampening agent, although water may possibly be used, a composition including at least one chemical agent is more preferable to achieve a better reshaping effect. The composition may have a pH of more than 7, and more preferably, the composition may have a pH of more than 7 and include at least one organic or inorganic alkaline agent. The composition may also include at least one reducing agent.
After some time (for example 15 minutes), the portion of the hair which may be rolled up by a curler and to which the dampening agent may be applied can be covered with the cap-shaped structure, as shown in
In this embodiment, the portion of the hair which may be rolled up and to which the dampening agent may be applied can completely be accommodated in the inner space 35 (
In the next step, electric power can be supplied to the flexible heater 10 of the device 1 inside the cap-shaped structure from the power source 9 via the electric lead wires 14 to heat the textile heater 10. In this exemplary method, the voltage applied to the flexible heater 10 may be set at 9V (1.32 A) and the time during which the supply of electric power to the textile heater 10 continues may be about 10 minutes. Again, though the most preferable heating time may be 15 to 30 minutes, the time during which the supply of electric power to the textile heater 10 continues may be set about 10 minutes.
In the next step, the power source 9 may be turned off and the hair can be cooled down for 5 minutes.
After that, the cap-shaped structure having the device 1 can be removed from the hair and the curler, if present, is next removed from the hair.
For evaluating the method of shaping hair according to this embodiment,
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Furthermore, in the hair shaping system 30, according to the embodiment explained, using the elastic ring 31 as a fixing means 5, the flexible heating device 1 is the same as that in the hair shaping system 10 even in its size. However, in the hair shaping system 30, the shape and size of the flexible heating device 1 may differ from those of the hair shaping system 15 because in the hair shaping system 30, the shape and size of the flexible heating device 1 are not limited by those of the mechanical tensioning means such as a curler.
In the embodiments described above, only the embodiment of curling straight hair is described. However, the present invention can also be applied to a so-called straight perm or curly hair straightening in which curled hair can be made straight.
Two electric lead wires 14 can extend from the textile heater (not visible in
Next, an exemplary method of reshaping hair using the above-mentioned hair shaping system 50 will be described hereinafter.
First, a composition including at least one chemical agent for softening the hair may be applied to a portion of the hair to be treated. The composition used may have a pH of more than 7, and more preferably, the composition may have a pH of more than 7 and include at least one organic or inorganic alkaline agent. The composition may also include at least one reducing agent.
Since the hair shaping system 50 is used for performing straight perm or curly hair straightening as described above, the portion of hair to be treated using the hair shaping system 50 would be curled or wavy.
After the composition is applied to the portion of the hair to be treated, the portion to which the composition may be applied can be combed to make the portion of the hair straight. No mechanical tensioning means is used in this exemplary method. However, a mechanical tensioning means for straightening the hair can also be used in another method.
After combing, the portion to which the composition may be applied can be covered with the flexible heating device 1 of the hair shaping system 50 as shown in
The flexible heating device 1 of the hair shaping system 50 may be attached to the portion of the hair by the fixing means 5, that is, seven tape-shaped fasters 6′ such that the portion of the hair is completely covered by the device 1. For the sake of this, the flexible heating device 1 may be attached to the portion of the hair in a rolled shape which tightly surrounds the portion of the hair as shown in
In this situation, the portion of the hair to which the component may be applied and which was straightened by combing can be completely covered by the flexible heating device 1. Here, since the flexible heating device 1 can be tightly fixed to the portion of the hair by the tape-shaped fasteners 6′, the portion of the hair to be treated can be set in a closed or occlusive space.
In the next step, electric power can be supplied to the flexible heater 10 of the device 1 from the power source via the electric lead wires 14 to heat the textile heater 10. In this exemplary method, the voltage applied to the flexible heater 10 may be set at 9V (1.32 A) and the time during which the supply of electric power to the textile heater 10 continues may be about 10 minutes. Again, though the most preferable heating time may be 15 to 30 minutes, the time during which the supply of electric power to the textile heater 10 continues may be set about 10 minutes.
In the next step, the power source 9 may be turned off and the hair can be cooled down for 5 minutes.
After that, the flexible heating device 1 can be removed from the hair and the hair may be combed.
After that, a second composition can optionally be applied to the portion of the hair to set the straightened hair.
As explained above, the hair shaping system 50 according to one aspect of the present invention can also be applied to a so-called straight perm or curly hair straightening in which curled hair can be made straight.
The embodiments herein are not limited to the above described preferred embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used. Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present disclosure, which is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-036343 | Mar 2018 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2019/008977 | 2/27/2019 | WO | 00 |