This invention relates to a hair braiding apparatus in which strands of a person's hair may be connected to the apparatus and automatically manipulated into a standard braid and other hair styles according to the user-selectable programming instructions that control corresponding rotors.
Both men and women frequently go to hair salons to have a beautician style their hair. For instance, a lady may desire to have her hair braided. There are other styles that also involve the rotation or twisting of hair, such as a technique referred to as corn rolls. While each of these procedures may require a significant amount of time, the rotation or intertwining of the hair follows a repetitious technique that may in some cases be accomplished by a machine.
Various devices and proposals have been proposed in the prior art for a hair braiding machine. Although presumably effective for their intended purposes, each of the existing and proposed devices seek to braid hair according to a predetermined pattern, such as a traditional braid.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a hair braiding apparatus under computer control that can style a person's hair in braiding and similar techniques. Further, it would desirable to have a hair braiding apparatus having hair gripping devices coupled to rotors operated in rotational patterns according to computer instruction. In addition, it would be desirable to have a hair braiding apparatus that allows a user to select from multiple choices in hair styles.
A hair braiding apparatus according to the present invention includes a main housing having a lower portion defining a lower interior area. A rotor assembly is mounted to the lower portion and includes a rotor motor having a plurality of rotors operatively coupled to the rotor motor. The rotor assembly includes at least a pair of orbital tracks configured to receive the plurality of rotors for movement therealong. A plurality of hair retention members are coupled to respective rotors for positioning hair to be styled. A processor is positioned in the lower portion and electrically connected to the rotors for actuating the rotors to move along the orbital tracks. A non-transient storage medium, i.e. a memory, stores programming instructions to selectively control actuation of the rotor motor so as to move respective rotors to style strands of hair in held by the retention members.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a hair braiding apparatus that automatically arranger hair into predetermined patterns under computer control.
Another object of this invention is to provide a hair braiding apparatus, as aforesaid, in which a user can select a hair style to direct the apparatus to weave.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a hair braiding apparatus, as aforesaid, that utilizes a platform that selectively changes position as strands of hair are placed into a desired position.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a hair braiding apparatus, as aforesaid, that is easy and safe to use.
A further object of this invention is to provide a hair braiding apparatus, as aforesaid, that creates beautiful hair styles with the push of a button.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A hair braiding apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
In an embodiment, the lower portion 20 of the main housing 12 may have bottom, side, and top walls arranged in a generally rectangular or box shape suitable to sit on a vanity, table, or countertop. The lower portion 20 also includes a rear wall 13. The lower portion 20 may include structures that are ergonomic and suitable to be handheld by a beautician or by a friend or family member of a person whose hair is to be braided. For instance, one handle or a pair of spaced apart handles 21 may extend rearwardly from the rear wall 13 of the lower portion 20 of the main housing 12. The walls of the lower portion 20 together define a lower portion interior area 22 configured to contain electronics, such as a battery 76, a processor 70, memory 72, or a circuit board 74 containing those components. The electronic components of the present invention are shown most particularly in
A rotor assembly 50 is situated in an interior space defined by the lower portion 20 of the main housing 12. The rotor assembly 50 includes a rotor motor 55 situated in the lower portion 20 and a plurality of rotors 52 are operatively coupled to the rotor motor 55, each rotor 52 extending upwardly. The rotor assembly 50 includes at least a pair of orbital tracks 54 adjacent one another atop the lower portion 20 and into which the rotors 52 are received. Preferably, the rotor motor 55 and platform motor 42 (described later) are electrically coupled to a battery 76 as a source of electricity although direct connection to AC power 78 via an electrical cord would also work.
Now more particularly, the rotor assembly 50 includes a linkage having a pair of interconnected drive members including, more particularly, a first drive member 51a being rotatably coupled to the drive motor 55 and a second drive member 51b being rotatably coupled to the first drive member 51a (
Further, the rotor assembly 50 includes a guide member 53 pivotally mounted atop the pair of orbital tracks 54 (see
The hair braiding apparatus 10 includes a plurality of hair retention members 56, each having an elongate configuration having one or more walls that together define a hair retention compartment accessible through an open top. Each hair retention member 56 is configured to receive a quantity of hair. For instance, a strand of hair that is to be used in forming a braid is first inserted into a respective hair retention member 56 and is then incrementally pulled therefrom as the hair style is formed upon operation of the rotors 52. Each hair retention member 56 includes a lower end appropriately configured to be releasably coupled to a respective rotor 52. Further, a set of smaller sized hair retention members (
The hair braiding apparatus 10 includes a processor 70 situated in the lower portion 20 of the main housing 12 that is electrically connected to the battery 76 or alternate power source (
The hair braiding apparatus 10 includes a user input device 60, such as a keypad or touch screen display 62, situated on a side of the main housing 12. The input device 60 is electrically connected to the processor 70 and enables a user or hair dresser to choose what braid or hair style pattern the rotor assembly 50 is to provide.
In another aspect of the invention described above, a suction device 80 or vacuum type device may be operatively connected to respective hair retention members and is configured to more efficiently draw and hold strands of hair therein. More particularly, the suction device 80 may include a plurality of hoses 82 connecting a main air channel 84 to a lower end of respective hair retention members 56. The suction device 80 may be electrically connected to an A/C power source or a battery and have an actuation switch for selectively actuating the device to cause air at the end of respective hose to begin suctioning air from respective hair retention members.
In an embodiment, the use of suction removes the need for hair locking clips or the like to be positioned inside or outside of respective hair retention members. In another embodiment, each hair retention member 56 may include a hair clamping assembly 59 that enables a user to clamp or otherwise hold a strand of hair in the hair retention member 56. More particularly, the hair clamping assembly 59 includes a stem section 59a defining a hollow channel in communication with the interior space of a hair retention member 56. Further, each hair clamping assembly 59 includes a clamp 59c having a rod-shaped configuration that is selectively received into the channel of a respective stem section 59a and into the hollow interior space of the hair retention member 56. The stem section 59a may define a plurality of spaced apart holes 59b and the clamp 59c may include a spring-loaded locking fastener 59d having a complementary configuration. In use, the clamp 59c may be pushed into the stem section 59a until a strand of hair in the interior space of a respective hair retention member 56 is secured against an interior wall therein. It is understood that the locking fastener 59d will nest (i.e. be releasably coupled) in a respective hole 59b of the stem section 59a such that the clamp 59c is held at a selected insertion position relative to the interior space of the hair retention member 56.
Another embodiment of the present invention is shown particularly in
A platform motor 42 is positioned near the bottom of the upper portion 30 of the main housing 12. The lower end 46 of a worm gear 44 is operatively coupled to the platform motor 42 and extends upwardly therefrom. A platform housing 40 is operatively coupled to the worm gear 44 and movable between a raised configuration adjacent an upper end 34 of the upper portion 30 and a lower end 36 of the upper portion 30 when the platform motor 42 is actuated to rotate the worm gear 44. The platform housing 40 is incrementally lowered along the front wall during operation of performing a braiding or other weaving operation as will be described later. In this embodiment, the rotor assembly 50 described above is mounted in the platform housing 40. Also in this embodiment, the programming instructions stored in memory 72 may include steps associated with actuating the platform motor 42 to move the platform housing 40 downwardly during a hair styling operation.
In use, a beautician or stylist should part or separate the person's hair into the number of strands needed to produce a desired hair style. Then, the strands may be inserted into respective hair retention members 56 and selectively secured by operation of the suction device 80 as described above. The input device 60 is then used to select a desired braid or other hair style (such as by pressing a manual or touch screen menu). The user may then activate operation of the apparatus 10 by pressing a start button via the input device.
Accordingly, the rotors 52 will begin to cycle about respective orbital tracks 54 per instructions in memory 72 being executed by the processor 70. As described above, the processor 70 may actuate the guide member 53 to “switch” its position so as to direct or re-direct an orbiting rotor 52 into an adjacent orbital track. In one embodiment, the processor 70 may also actuate the platform motor 42 to rotate the worm gear 44 which operates the platform housing 40 to move downwardly along the front side of the upper portion 30 of the main housing 10 in consideration of the hair being pulled out of the respective retention members 56 and formed into the hair style.
It is understood that the platform housing 40, associated means for moving the platform housing 40, and an auxiliary rotor assembly associated with the platform housing 40 may be incorporated into the embodiment of the hair braiding apparatus first described above and shown in
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 62/194,629 filed Jul. 20, 2016 titled Hair Braiding Apparatus and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62194629 | Jul 2015 | US |