Hair braider and an auxiliary device thereof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6827089
  • Patent Number
    6,827,089
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to a hair braider and its auxiliary device, which are portable and braids three bunches of hair into a strand. The hair braider has a substantially figure ‘8’-configured cam track allowing three carriers to move along the cam track for a ‘8’ track motion. Three carriers combined detachably with three grabbing members accommodating three bunches of hair therein travels along the cam track as a couple of rotors rotate in opposite direction. While three hair grabbing member held on the holders of the carriers conduct the figure ‘8’ motion, three bunches of hair in three hair grabbing members are braided into one strand.
Description




1. TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a hair braider and its auxiliary device and, more particularly, to an improved hair braider which is portable and weaves three bunches of hair into one braid.




2. BACKGROUND ART




Usually, hair is manually braided by a person other than the one who wants to obtain the hair style of dreadlocks. This braiding work takes extremely long time and costs too much. Also, the quality of such manually-braided hair style depends on the worker's skill totally, so that it may not be uniform.




As shown in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,427,017 to Eronimi, an automatic hair braiding device has been developed to save hair braiding time. In the Eronimi's device, a rudder device moves along a figure ‘8’-shaped track to accomplish the figure eight track motion, which is essential for hair braiding operation. A rudder section has a slot therein, which receives two paddle elements circulating in opposite directions and enables a rudder device moves from a half of the figure ‘8’-shaped track to the other at the intersection point or area of the track.




In the Eronimi invention, to move from one track to the other track, the rudder section should smoothly receive another paddle element into its slot at the entry position in the crossover area and should be receiving two paddle elements in a slot while it passes through the crossover area, and release one of the two paddle elements at the exit in the crossover area.




However, the above mentioned invention does not smoothly operate at the crossover area because of the mechanical shock caused by the engagement and disengagement between the paddle element and the slot of rudder section. Even though the slot is wider to weaken the mechanical shock, it would not smooth the track changing operation because of wider clearance between the slot and the paddle element.




3. DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair braider conducting a smooth figure eight track motion to braid hair.




To achieve the above object, the invention comprises a housing containing an electric motor therein and a motor switch installed on the sidewall, a gear box mounted on the upper face of the housing and having a guide plate with an opening formed in a substantially figure eight shape by two intersecting circular openings, a pair of cams mounted on the upper ends of shafts in the center of each circular opening, each defining an annular cam track of a predetermined width with the inner sidewall of the circular opening, a pair of rotors, which is mounted on each top of the shafts, being rotated in opposite directions by the motor, a plurality of carriers disposed slidably in the cam track and conducting a ‘8’ track motion along the cam track according to the rotation of the rotors, and a plurality of hair grabbing members combinable with the carriers, each traveling with the carrier with a bunch of hair accommodated therein. As the hair grabbing members mounting on the carriers travel along the cam track by the rotors rotating in opposite directions, a plurality of bunches of hair accommodated in the hair grabbing members are braided into one strand.




As this invention enables hair to be braided uniformly by conducting ‘8’ track motion smoothly, time and cost for the hair braiding work can be reduced remarkably. Even a non-skilled operator can obtain a uniformly-braided hair. Furthermore, this invention is portable, anyone can easily braid his or her hair by himself or herself.











4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, illustrate the preferred embodiment of this invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1A

is a longitudinally sectional view of an extended hair grabbing tube assembly, which is an auxiliary device for the braider;





FIG. 1B

is a longitudinally sectional view of the hair grabbing tube assembly folded telescopically;





FIG. 2

is a partially sectional view of the hair braider according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the hair braider;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of a gear box shown in

FIG. 2

to show a mechanism for track motion;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of arrangement for driven gears and fingers as parts for a motion transmission;





FIG. 6

is a partially sectional side view of a carrier mounted on a guide plate;





FIG. 7

is a plan view and a sectional side view of a rudder to be combined with a carrier;





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of a driving member of the hair braider according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a partially sectional side view of a cap to be covered onto an upper tube of the hair grabbing member; and





FIG. 10

is a side view of a needle member for grabbing a bunch of hair.











5. MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described. A hair braider according to the present invention comprises three hair grabbing members


100


configured as

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, each accommodating a bunch of hair, and a driving member


200


shown in

FIG. 2

for moving the three hair grabbing members


100


along a predetermined ‘8’-shaped cam track.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the driving member


200


comprises a housing


2


containing an electric geared motor l and a battery


1




a


therein. A switch


1




b


for turning on or off the motor


1


is installed on the sidewall of the housing


2


. A gear box


3


is mounted on the top of the housing


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, on the top of the gear box


3


is bolted a guide plate


4


having a figure eight opening formed by the intersection of two circular openings C


1


and C


2


. At each center of the circular openings C


1


and C


2


is disposed two shafts


11


and


21


fixed on the bottom surface of the gear box


3


. On the upper end of both shafts


11


and


21


are fixed substantially-circular cams


12


and


22


, of which the circumferences form two annular cam tracks


5


and


6


with the inner sidewalls of the circular openings C


1


and C


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, both cams


12


and


22


include protrusions


12




a


and


22




a


, each protrusion being radially extended outwardly from the outer surface of each cam. The protrusions are opposed to each other on the centerline ‘O’ of the two cams


12


and


22


. Each protrusion


12




a


(


22




a


) is dimensioned so that its tangent is inclined at about 23 degrees to the imaginary line ‘H’ joining two intersection points of two circular openings C


1


and C


2


, and its height is to be about {fraction (1/16)} as to outer diameter of the cam


12


(


22


).




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a pair of identical rotors


30


and


40


are mounted rotatably on the two shafts


11


and


21


, respectively. The rotors


30


and


40


are meshed each other and rotate in opposite directions by means of the motor


1


to give a track motion to all carriers to be described hereinafter. As shown in

FIG. 5

, each of the rotors


30


and


40


comprises a driven gear


31


(


41


) mounted rotatably on the shaft


11


(


21


), and a finger


32


(


42


) which is formed in one body coaxially on the driven gear


31


(


41


) and has tree recesses


32




a


(


42




a


) equally spaced on its periphery.




The driven gears


31


and


41


are identical and meshed each other to rotate in opposite directions. One of the driven gears


31


and


41


is meshed with a driving gear


7


which is connected to a shaft of the motor


1


through a reduction gear. Therefore, the motor


1


drives the driven gears


31


and


41


in a reduced speed in opposite directions.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the rotor


30


(


40


) is disposed coaxially in the center of the circular opening C


1


(C


2


) and arranged in such a manner that when the two opposed recesses


32




a


and


42




a


meet they form a substantially full circle.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the hair braider according to the present invention includes three carriers


50


,


60


, and


70


, which are carried by the recesses


32




a


and


42




a


of the fingers


32


and


42


selectively and travel along the cam tracks


5


and


6


formed in the guide plate


4


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

, the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) comprises a cam roller


52


(


62


,


72


) which is fixed on the lower end of a carrier shaft


51


(


61


,


71


) and seated in one of the recesses


32




a


(


42




a


) of the finger


32


(


42


), a rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) having a through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) into which the carrier shaft


51


(


61


,


71


) is inserted above the cam roller


52


(


62


,


72


), and a holder


54


(


64


,


74


) connected at the upper end of the carrier shaft


51


(


61


,


71


) through screw combination. The holder


54


(


64


,


74


) has a recessed pocket for receiving and detachably holding the hair grabbing member


100


therein.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) is formed apart from the center point of the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) having an oval-like cross-section encircled with two symmetrically opposed sidewalls, whose curvature is almost equal to that of the circular opening C


1


(C


2


), and a middle width is slightly narrower than that of the cam track


5


(


6


) to be smoothly guided by the cam tracks


5


and


6


. The rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) is of an overall length slightly greater than the distance between the intersection points of two circular openings C


1


and C


2


such that the rudder is to be laid across one cam track


5


and the other cam track


6


at the crossover point of the figure ‘8’ track. It is preferable to form the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) in the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) such that the distance between centers of the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) and the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) is longer than the radius of the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


).




The rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) is supported on the carrier shaft


51


(


61


,


71


) inserted into the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) thereof in such a manner that the front portion ahead of the through hole


53




a


(


63




a


,


73




a


) is shorter than the rear. When the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) passes through the horizontal centerline ‘O’ of the two circular openings C


1


and C


2


from the left cam track


5


, the protrusion


12




a


of the cam


12


pushes the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) at one side to make the front portion of the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) enter the right cam track


6


in diagonal direction until the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) being guided by the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) is fully taken over from the left recess


32




a


formed in the left finger


32


to the right recess


42




a


formed in the right finger


42


. Therefore, the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) gets a smooth figure eight motion around the crossover point as well as along the normal circular cam track. The rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) has a thickness ‘t’ slightly, for example, about {fraction (3/100)} mm, thicker than the thickness ‘d’ of the guide plate


4


to keep the bottom surface of the holder


54


(


64


,


74


) not in contact with the upper surface of the guide plate


4


while the holder


54


(


64


,


74


) moves along the ‘8’-shaped track.




As the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) has the above mentioned configuration, the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) seated in one of the recesses


32




a


of the left finger


32


travels along the one cam track


5


counterclockwise according to the guidance of the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) whose sidewall shape is fitted to the outer periphery of the cam track. When the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) passes through the horizontal centerline ‘O’ of the two circular openings C


1


and C


2


, it is pushed by the protrusion


12




a


of the one cam


12


so that its motion is turned from circular motion to straight toward the other cam track


6


. Therefore, the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) whose traveling direction is guided by the rudder


53


(


63


,


73


) enters the other cam track


6


and travels along the other cam track


6


clockwise. This gives a ‘8’ track motion to all the carriers


50


,


60


, and


70


. The pocket recessed in the holder


54


(


64


,


74


) of the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) has a magnetic plate


55


(


65


,


75


) on the bottom so that the hair grabbing member


100


may be inserted and detachably held therein. Preferably, the carrier


50


(


60


,


70


) may be wholy made of magnetic material.





FIG. 8

shows an exploded view for the gear box assembly of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, the hair grabbing member


100


includes tree telescopically-assembled tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


, each tube being made of transparent material and long and wide enough to contain a bunch of hair. The number of tubes constituting the hair grabbing member


100


may be increased to accommodate longer hair. As the tube is transparent, the operator can see whether or not the hair is coiled and seated well in the tubes before or during braiding.




The lower tube


101


is of the largest inner diameter to accommodate the middle tube


102


and the upper tube


103


telescopically and includes a metal ring


104


fixed on the bottom. The metal ring


104


has a central hole


104




a


to pass through a needle member described below. The ring


104


has a boss portion


104




b


formed around the central hole


104




a


on the bottom surface to be attached to the magnetic plate


55


(


65


,


75


) of the pocket of the holder


54


(


64


,


74


).




The upper tube


103


is made of a flexible plastic. While the bunches of hair accommodated in three upper tubes


103


are pulled out, they get closer to braiding point, which causes a lateral force applied to their upper tubes


103


. As the upper tube


103


is flexible, it is elastically bent over and absorbs the lateral force. The upper end of the upper tube


103


is covered with a cap


106


. As shown in

FIG. 9

, the cap


106


is preferably made of an elastic rubber to hold a bunch of hair tightly through the central nozzle


106




a


. The cap


106


is replaceable with another one having the nozzle


106




a


of different diameter appropriate to the thickness of a bunch of hair.




The upper tube


103


may get longer with an extending tube of the same diameter connected thereto by means of a connecting ring


103




a


to allow longer hair to line up. In this case, the extending tube is preferably made of hard plastic as the middle tube


102


and the lower tube


101


are.




Preferably, the gap D


1


(D


2


) between the diameter of entering hole and inner diameter of the tube


102


(


103


) is given much wider than the thickness of a string of hair to prevent ends of hair from being caught in the gap D


1


(D


2


) when a bunch of hair is twisted or circulated in the tubes due to the figure ‘8’-track motion of each hair grabbing member


100


.




As shown in

FIG. 1B

, the middle tube


102


has upper end of a slightly larger outer diameter than entering hole of the lower tube


101


or is longer than the lower tube


101


to prevent from entering into the lower tube


101


completely. The connecting ring


103




a


of the upper tube


103


also performs the same function when all tubes are folded.




The present invention includes a needle member


110


as an auxiliary device, which hooks a bunch of hair with a hook


111


and passes through the tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


successively to pull the bunch of hair into the tubes of the hair grabbing member


100


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the needle member


110


comprises a slender body


113


, a hook


111


having an opening at back side, a rotating pin


112


pivoted on the bottom of the hook


111


to close or open the opening of the hook


111


, and a grip portion


114


of a larger diameter ‘D


3


’ than the center hole


104




a


of the metal plate


104


of the lower tube


101


to grasp easily and to prevent the needle member


110


from entering entirely into the lower tube


101


.




An embodiment according to the present invention operates as follows.




The needle member


110


passes through the three tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


retracted as shown in FIG.


1


B and the cap


106


successively until the hook


111


protrudes out of the cap


106


with the rotating pin


112


opened. While the needle member


110


is being pulled down through the central nozzle


106




a


of the cap


106


with a bunch of hair caught by the hook


111


, the hook


111


tightly holds and draws a bunch of hair into the tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


. When the hook


111


arrives at the entrance of the nozzle


106




a


, the rotating pin


112


closes the back opening of the hook


111


to slide the hook


111


with the hair hooked through the nozzle


106




a.






After that, the tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


are extended telescopically, and a bunch of hair has been accommodated into the unfolded tubes


101


,


102


, and


103


with the bunch of hair clamped by the elastic force of the nozzle


106




a


of the cap


106


. Three hair grabbing members


100


hold three bunches of hair respectively through the above operation and then are seated on the three holders


54


,


64


, and


74


firmly by a magnetic force interacting between the metal rings


104


and the magnetic plates


55


,


65


, and


75


.




While the three hair grabbing members


100


conduct the ‘8’ track motion by the driving member


200


, they braid three bunches of hair into one strand. As three carriers


50


,


60


, and


70


perform the same track motion, only one carrier motion will be explained hereinafter.




When the motor


1


is turned on with the switch


1




b


on, it drives the driving gear


7


connected to its shaft through the reduction gear and rotates a couple of the driven gears


31


and


41


in opposite direction. For example, if the left driven gear


31


shown in

FIG. 5

rotates counterclockwise, the right driven gear


41


rotates clockwise. As the left driven gear


31


rotates counterclockwise, the left finger


32


also rotates counterclockwise and circulates the cam roller


52


,


62


, or


72


seated in one of the recesses


32




a


and the carrier


50


,


60


, or


70


connected to the corresponding cam roller along the cam track.




At this time, the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


travels along the left cam track


5


with the one sidewall in contact with outer sidewall of the cam track


5


, thereby guiding the carrier


50


,


60


, or


70


along the half of the figure ‘8’ track. The holder


54


,


64


, or


74


of the carrier


50


,


60


, or


70


carrying the hair grabbing members


100


conducts the same track motion.




When the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


passes through the perpendicular intersection line ‘H’ from the left cam track


5


, it is pushed by the protrusion


12




a


of the left cam


12


at the pressure angle of 23 degrees with respect to the intersection line ‘H’ so that it turns toward the right cam track


6


. At the same time, the cam roller


52


,


62


, or


72


under the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


moves into one of the recesses


42




a


of the right finger


42


rotating clockwise and is then carried by one of the right recesses


42




a.






As the carrier shaft


51


,


61


, or


71


inserted into the through hole


53




a


,


63




a


, or


73




a


is placed at the leading portion apart from the center point of the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


, the carrier shaft


51


,


61


, or


71


is already positioned on the right circulating path of the left recesses


42




a


just when the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


is positioned across the left cam track


5


and the right track


6


. That is, the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


keeps on moving along the right cam track


6


after the carrier shaft


51


,


61


, or


71


passes over the intersection line ‘H’, thereby changing motion track smoothly at the intersection area of the ‘8’-shaped track.




On the other hand, the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


traveling clockwise along the right cam track


6


passes through the perpendicular intersection line ‘H’, it is also pushed by the protrusion


22




a


of the right cam


22


and turns toward the left cam track


5


. At the same time, the cam roller


52


,


62


, or


72


under the rudder


53


,


63


, or


73


moves into one of the recesses


32




a


of the left finger


32


rotating counterclockwise.




As described above, the ‘8’ track motion of three carriers


50


,


60


, and


70


provides the same track motion to the three hair grabbing members


100


combined with three carriers


50


,


60


, and


70


at the holders


54


,


64


, and


74


, which makes three bunches of hair accommodated in the three hair grabbing members


100


be braided into one strand as the bunches of hair in the hair grabbing members


100


are pulled out inch by inch from the tubes through the nozzles


106




a


clamping the bunches of hair.




The foregoing is provided only for the purpose of illustration and explanation of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, so changes, variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An auxiliary device for a hair braider, comprising:a plurality of cylindrical tubes assembled telescopically each other, wherein the lower tube has a metal ring with a center hole on the bottom, the upper tube is covered with an elastic cap for clamping a bunch of hair through a nozzle on the top thereof, and the diameter of an entrance hole of each upper end of all tubes except the upper tube is slightly smaller than inner diameter of the tube.
  • 2. An auxiliary device according to claim 1, wherein said upper tube is formed of a soft plastic to be flexible and the other tubes are formed of a hard plastic.
  • 3. An auxiliary device according to claim 1, wherein the difference between the diameter of entrance hole and inner diameter of the lower tube is greater than that of the other tubes.
  • 4. An auxiliary device according to claim 1, wherein said cap is replaceable with another cap with a nozzle of different diameter fitted to the thickness of a bunch of hair therein.
  • 5. An auxiliary device according to claim 1, wherein said metal ring has a boss around the center hole.
  • 6. An auxiliary device according to claim 1, further including a slender needle member comprising a hook engaging a bunch of hair, a rotating pin pivoted on the root of the hook to close or open the hook.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
00-4184 Jan 2000 KR
PCT/KR00/00634 Jun 2000 WO
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 09/720,269 filed Jan. 10, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,187.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4307737 Shipman Dec 1981 A