Claims
- 1. A hair curling roller system comprising:
- a housing;
- a plurality of post members arranged within said housing and being capable of generating heat in hair rollers placed on said post members, all of said post members of said system being of substantially the same diameter;
- a plurality of rollers for curling hair, each of said rollers having an inner core means with an axially extending inner cavity, an outer surface for contact with hair to be rolled and a metal sleeve arranged within said inner cavity;
- a first group of said plurality of rollers having a first outer diameter along their center section of their outer surface and a second group of said plurality of rollers having a second outer diameter along their center section of their outer surface with said second outer diameter being larger than said first outer diameter, each of said rollers of both of said groups of rollers having said axially extending inner cavity extending from an opening at one end of said roller and said metal sleeves arranged inside of said inner cavities of all of said rollers having substantially the same inner diameter, each of said rollers being capable of being arranged on one of said post members such that said post member extends into said metal sleeve of the respective said roller;
- said core means of each of said rollers of said second group of rollers including heat transfer means for facilitating the transfer of heat from its said inner cavity to its said outer surface so that when said rollers are heated the level of heat on the outer surface of all of said rollers is approximately the same.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein each of said heat transfer means in said rollers of said second group of rollers includes a plurality of heat radiating fins.
- 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein each of said heat transfer means in said rollers of said second group of rollers includes a cylindrical hub surrounding said inner cavity and a plurality of ribs arranged around said hub and extending in a radial direction out from said hub with air spaces remaining between adjacent ribs.
- 4. A system according to claim 3, wherein each of said rollers has an outer sleeve member and said outer sleeve member is coated with a flocking material so that the outer surface of each of said rollers is a flocked outer surface.
- 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein each of said rollers has flanges mounted on its longitudinal ends, said flanges extend over but are spaced from said flocked outer sleeve, and said flanges are formed of a low heat conducting material.
- 6. A system according to claim 1, further comprising a prong member attached to one side of said housing and a carrying case for holding accessories for said rollers, said carrying case being capable of being hooked onto said prong member.
- 7. A system according to claim 6, wherein said prong member also serves to hold an electrical cord for said system which can be wrapped around said prong member.
- 8. A roller for curling hair comprising:
- a hollow outer sleeve having a flocked outer surface;
- a central core member having an opening in one lateral end of said core member and extending longitudinally within said core member and said core member being formed of a material highly conductive of heat;
- a metal sleeve arranged with said longitudinally extending opening in said core member;
- a plurality of ribs attached to and extending in a radial direction out from said core member, said ribs being formed of a material highly conductive of heat and being spaced around said core member and separate from each other by an air space for facilitating rapid transfer of heat from said central core member to said hollow outer sleeve member; and
- said hollow outer sleeve member being arranged around and being adjacent to said ribs.
- 9. A roller according to claim 8, further comprising a first end ring attached to said core member at one lateral end thereof, said first end ring having a flange extending over but spaced from the adjacent end portion of said flocked outer surface of said sleeve member; and,
- a second end ring having an attachment member, said second end ring being connected to said core member at the other lateral end thereof by said attachment member, said second end ring having a flange extending over but spaced from the adjacent end portion of said flocked outer surface of said sleeve member.
- 10. A roller according to claim 9, wherein both said first and second end rings are formed of a low heat conducting material.
- 11. A roller according to claim 9, wherein said opening in said core member extends through said core member from one lateral end surface to the other lateral end surface, said attachment member is a prong mounted on an inner surface of said second end ring facing said core member, and said prong is inserted into said opening in said core member for securing said second end ring to said core member.
- 12. A roller according to claim 11, wherein the portion of said opening at the end of said core member adjacent said second end ring is of a smaller diameter than the remainder of said opening extending through said core member.
- 13. A roller according to claim 12, wherein said prong has two parts formed of a resilient material with a space between said parts so that said parts can be squeezed together upon insertion of said prong into said opening in said core member and will snap back to their original position once said prong is inserted so as to secure said second end ring to said core member.
- 14. A roller according to claim 13, wherein both said first and second end rings are formed of a material having low heat conducting properties.
- 15. A roller according to claim 13, wherein said first end ring has an opening therein, such opening in said first end member is aligned with said opening in said core member and is approximately of the same diameter as said opening in said core member.
- 16. A roller according to claim 15, wherein said remainder of said opening in said core member is of a sufficient diameter and extends for a sufficient length from said first end ring to enable said roller to be arranged on a heat conductive rod for transmitting heat to said roller.
- 17. A roller according to claim 8, wherein said flocking material is formed of a nylon material.
- 18. A roller according to claim 17, wherein the strands of said nylon flocking material have a diameter of 3 denier and a length of 0.5 mm.
- 19. A roller for curling hair comprising:
- (a) a central core member having an axially extending inner cavity and a plurality of radially extending air gaps formed within said core member;
- (b) a metal sleeve arranged with said axially extending inner cavity;
- (c) a longitudinally extending cylindrical member surrounding said core member and having a flocked outer surface;
- (d) a first end ring mounted at one end of said cylindrical member and having a flange extending over but spaced from the adjacent portion of the flocked surface of said cylindrical member; and,
- (e) a second end ring mounted at the opposite end of said cylindrical member, said second end ring having a flange extending over but spaced from the adjacent portion of said flocked outer surface of said cylindrical member.
- 20. A roller according to claim 19, wherein said cylindrical member is formed of a highly conductive material and said metal sleeve is formed of 0.5 mm thick aluminum.
- 21. A roller according to claim 20, wherein said first and second end rings are formed of a material having low heat conducting properties.
- 22. A roller according to claim 21, wherein said flocking material is formed of a nylon material.
- 23. A roller according to claim 22, wherein the strands of said nylon flocking material have a diameter of 3 denier and a length of 0.5 mm.
- 24. A hair curling roller system comprising:
- a housing;
- a plurality of post members arranged within said housing and being capable of generating heat in hair rollers placed on said post members;
- a plurality of rollers for curling hair, each of said rollers having an inner core means with an axially extending inner cavity, an outer surface for contact with hair to be rolled and a metal sleeve arranged with said inner cavity;
- a first group of said plurality of rollers having a first outer diameter along their center section of their outer surfaces and a second group of said plurality of rollers having a second outer diameter along their center section of their outer surfaces with said second outer diameter being larger than said first outer diameter, each of said rollers of both of said groups of rollers having said axially extending inner cavity extending from an opening at one end of said roller and said metal sleeves of all of said rollers having substantially the same inner diameter, each of said rollers being capable of being arranged on one of said post members such that said post member extends into said metal sleeve of the respective said roller;
- said core means of each of said rollers of said second group of rollers including a cylindrical hub surrounding said inner cavity and a plurality of heat radiating ribs arranged around said hub and extending in a radial direction out from said hub with air spaces remaining between adjacent ribs, for facilitating the transfer of heat from its said inner cavity to its outer surface.
- 25. A system according to claim 24, wherein each of said rollers has an outer sleeve member and said outer sleeve member is coated with a flocking material so that the outer surface of each of said rollers is a flocked outer surface.
- 26. A system according to claim 25, wherein each of said rollers has flanges mounted on its longitudinal ends, said flanges extend over but are spaced from said flocked outer sleeve, and said flanges are formed of a low heat conducting material.
- 27. A system according to claim 24, further comprising a prong member attached to one side of said housing and a carrying case for holding accessories for said rollers, said carrying case being capable of being hookd onto said prong member.
- 28. A system according to claim 27, wherein said prong member also serves to hold an electrical cord for said system which can be wrapped around said prong member.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 503,181 filed June 10, 1983 and entitled "Hair Curling System Now U.S. Pat. No. 4,564,033"; the subject matter of said patent application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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