Claims
- 1. An apparatus for drying hair comprising:
- (a) a tubular body defining a fluid passageway therewithin and an opening therethrough;
- (b) a plurality of nozzles located in a generally circular array about said opening and being in fluid communication with said passageway, said nozzles being adapted to focus fluid passing therethrough towards a common point away from said tubular body with fluid passing through said nozzles collectively following a conical pattern; and
- (c) means for supplying fluid through said passageway and out of said nozzles at adequate pressure that upon striking a surface having hair thereon to be dried that is apart from said body but short of said common point, fluid will be reflected rearwardly and pass through said opening while lifting hair being dried in the direction of said opening.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said fluid nozzles are of unitary construction with said tubular body.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said common point falls along a center line axis through said opening.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said nozzles are equally spaced around said opening.
- 5. Apparatus for drying hair comprising:
- (a) a tubular body defining an opening therethrough and having a plurality of fluid nozzles located around said opening and in fluid communication with an inside of said tubular body, said nozzles being collectively arranged to direct fluid flowing therethrough in a conical pattern;
- (b) an elongated tubular member secured to said body and extending outwardly therefrom along an axis parallel to an axis along a diameter of said opening, said elongated tubular member and said body being in fluid communication; and
- (c) means for supplying drying fluid under pressure through said elongated tubular member to said body, said fluid supplying means being secured to an end of said tubular member away from said body and extending therefrom generally along said same axis as said elongated tubular member; whereby said fluid under pressure will follow said conical pattern and when impinging upon a hair bearing surface away from said body and short of an apex of said cone will reflect from said surface rearwardly and pass through said opening while lifting hair being dried toward said opening.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said elongated tubular member is of unitary construction with said tubular body.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said nozzles are of unitary construction with said tubular body.
- 8. Apparatus for drying hair comprising:
- (a) a tubular body, said body having a generally toroidal shape and defining a generally circular opening therethrough, said body further defining a plurality of fluid nozzles around said opening and extending outwardly from said body, said fluid nozzles being in fluid communication with an inside of said tubular body and being each angularly arranged to direct flow therefrom towards a common point located away from said body; and
- (b) means for supplying heated fluid under pressure to said inside of said tubular body, said fluid supply means being associated with said tubular body along an axis transverse to a center line axis through said opening, such that when said fluid strikes hair to be dried at a point away from said body and short of said common point, said fluid reflects toward said opening and has a lifting effect on said hair for enhanced drying.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said nozzles are of unitary construction with said tubular body.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said fluid supply means is an air heater-blower unit.
- 11. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said heater-blower unit forms a handle for said apparatus.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein an elongated tubular element forms a part of said tubular body and said fluid supplying means is secured thereto.
- 13. An improved hair dryer comprising:
- (a) a tubular body, said body having an opening therethrough;
- (b) a plurality of fluid nozzles located about said opening, said nozzles being angularly arranged to focus fluid flow therethrough towards a common point out from said nozzles with a resulting generally conically shaped fluid flow pattern; and
- (c) means for supplying fluid through said tubular body and said nozzles at adequate pressure that upon striking a surface having hair thereon to be dried that is apart from said body but short of said common point, fluid will be reflected rearwardly and pass through said opening while lifting hair being dried in the general direction of said opening.
- 14. An improved hair dryer as defined in claim 13 wherein said nozzles are in a circular array.
- 15. Apparatus for drying material having flexible strand-like elements secured thereto comprising:
- (a) a tubular body, said body defining a fluid passageway therein and having a generally circular opening therethrough, said body further defining a plurality of fluid nozzles in a generally circular array around said opening, said nozzles being angularly arranged to direct flow therefrom towards a common point located away from said body; fluid from said nozzles collectively forming a generally conical pattern; and
- (b) means for supplying fluid under adequate pressure to said body, so that said fluid will impinge on a surface to be dried located away from said body and short of an apex of the conical fluid pattern and will reflect therefrom and pass through said opening while lifting flexible strand-like elements toward said opening for enhanced drying.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/338,489, filed 4/13/89 which is a CON of 157 053, filed 2/16/88 now abandoned which is a CIP of 124,051 filed 11/23/87 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,836,702.
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