Claims
- 1. A hair curling iron comprising:
- a heat conductive cylinder having an exterior surface and a hollow center, the exterior surface being flocked;
- a handle joined to said cylinder;
- a heating element disposed within said hollow center of said cylinder;
- electrical means capable of electrically activating said heating element when coupled to a source of electrical power; and
- a clamping means having a partial cylindrical section having inner and outer surfaces with said inner surface being positioned to be urged against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder, said outer surface of said clamp being flocked.
- 2. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is spring biased against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder.
- 3. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 2, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is centered so as to partially wrap around and mate with said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 4. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 3, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is plastic.
- 5. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 3, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is metallic.
- 6. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 3, wherein said clamping means further comprises:
- a projection joined to said clamp which extends from said partial cylindrical section toward the handle; and
- a spring having two ends, the ends respectively engaging said handle and said projection, said spring being compressed so that said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section is biased against said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 7. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 6, wherein said projection joined to said clamp further has two extensions which are pivotally attached to said cylinder at diametrically oposite points, the pivotal attachment of said extensions permitting said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section to be moved away from engaging said outer surface of said cylinder upon the application of a force to said projection toward said handle of sufficient magnitude to further compress said ends of said spring toward each other.
- 8. A hair curling iron according to claim 1, wherein said flocked surfaces are roughened prior to application of a flocking material to such surfaces and are flocked with a non-hygroscopic flocking material.
- 9. A hair curling iron comprising:
- a heat conductive cylinder having an exterior surface and a hollow center, the exterior surface being flocked;
- a handle joined to said cylinder;
- a heating element disposed within said hollow center of said cylinder;
- electrical means capable of electrically activating said heating element when coupled to a source of electrical power; and
- a clamping means having a partial cylindrical section having inner and outer surfaces with said inner surface being positioned to be urged against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder and at least one of said inner surface and outer surface of said clamp being flocked.
- 10. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 9, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is spring biased against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder.
- 11. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 10, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is centered so as to partially wrap around and mate with said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 12. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 11, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is plastic.
- 13. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 11, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is metallic.
- 14. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 11, where said clamping means further comprises:
- A projection joined to said clamp which extends from said partial cylindrical section toward the handle; and
- a spring having two ends, the ends respectively engaging said handle and said projection, said spring being compressed so that said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section is biased against said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 15. A hair curling iron in accordance with claim 14 wherein said projection joined to said clamp further has two extensions which are pivotally attached to said cylinder at diametrically opposite points, the pivotal attachment of said extensions permitting said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section to be moved away from engaging said outer surface of said cylinder upon the application of a force to said projection toward said handle of sufficient magnitude to further compress said ends of said spring toward each other.
- 16. A hair curling iron according to claim 9, wherein said flocked surfaces are roughened prior to application of a flocking material to such surface and are flocked with a nonhygroscopic flocking material.
- 17. A heat generating hair curling implement comprising
- a heat conductive cylinder having an exterior surface and having a cavity formed therein, at least a portion of the exterior surface being flocked;
- a handle joined to said cylinder;
- A heating element disposed within said cavity of said cylinder; and
- electrical means for electrically activating said heating element when coupled to a source of electrical power.
- 18. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 17 further comprising a clamping means for holding hair against said cylinder.
- 19. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 18 wherein said clamping means includes a partial cylindrical section having inner and outer surfaces with said inner surface being positioned to be urged against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder and at least one of said inner surface and said outer surface of said clamp being flocked.
- 20. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 19, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is spring biased against said flocked outer surface of said cylinder.
- 21. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 20, wherein said inner surface of said clamp is centered so as to partially wrap around and mate with said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 22. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 21, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is plastic.
- 23. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 22, wherein said heat conductive cylinder is metallic.
- 24. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 23, wherein said clamping means further comprises:
- a projection joined to said clamp which extends from said partial cylindrical section toward the handle; and
- a spring having two ends, the ends respectively engaging said handle and said projection, said spring being compressed so that said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section is biased against said outer surface of said cylinder.
- 25. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 24, wherein said projection joined to said clamp further has two extensions which are pivotally attached to said cylinder at diametrically opposite points, the pivotal attachment of said extensions permitting said inner surface of said partial cylindrical section to be moved away from engaging said outer surface of said cylinder upon the application of a force to said projection toward said handle of sufficient magnitude to further compress said ends of said spring toward each other.
- 26. A heat generating hair curling implement as in claim 25, wherein said flocked surfaces are roughened prior to application of a flocking material to such surfaces and are flocked with a non-hygroscopic flocking material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 379,169 filed July 12, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,477,716.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
98026 |
Feb 1964 |
DKX |
1237979 |
Apr 1967 |
DEX |
2013851 |
Oct 1971 |
DEX |
1258562 |
May 1963 |
FRX |
1377552 |
Feb 1965 |
FRX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
397169 |
Jul 1982 |
|