The present invention discloses a hair treatment device comprising a rotating mechanism of said device that fires on a manual momentum about the axis of rotation of the handle of said device without requiring contact with the hair.
Hairdressing devices using a rotation around an axis are well known in the art. This is for example various forms of hair brushes as the rotary brushes with or without blower, reels curlers or curling irons.
All these devices are provided with switches for influencing the direction and sometimes the rotational speed maintaining the switch pressed in the desired direction of rotation. These switches are easy enough to use for the hairdresser who can move around the person to comb while for the individual user who does not have the same angle of view of the camera, its use is often against-intuitive, particularly when both hands are occupied in a hairdressing operation.
There was therefore an interest in developing a device whose rotation could be driven by a simple momentum with the wrist on the handle in the desired direction of rotation to bring the rotating device.
Document EP 2 365 764 A1 discloses a hairdressing device capable of being driven in a motorized rotary motion given by the pulse on the handle of the device. The mechanism disclosed in this document uses a traction on the hair as a pulse to determine the direction of rotation. This is the resistance offered by the lock of hair that triggers the rotation mechanism of the hair device. The detecting means detects the movement along the strand of hair appliance such as starting from the root to the end of a strand of hair and triggers rotation of the device in the opposite direction. This device is not equipped with an angular accelerometer but a tension force sensor.
The present invention discloses a hairdressing device that can be driven with a rotational movement around the axis of the handle upon the momentum created by hand in the desired direction of rotation without any need for support or contact a lock of hair.
The present invention discloses a hairdressing device comprising a motorized rotating part controlled by an angular accelerometer located in said handle, said accelerometer detecting, in use, the rotational impulses about the longitudinal axis of said handle and transmitting a start signal of the motor in the desired direction.
The invention includes at least one or a suitable combination of the following characteristics:
the accelerometer is activated and deactivated by a switch on the handle; the accelerometer includes:
hairdressing device is a rotary brush, preferably a fan or a rotating brush rollers retractor.
The present invention reveals a device of hairstyle requiring a setting in rotation as for example a rotary blowing brush 9 or one roller of hair-curlers 10. Such a device is always been driven by an engine generally located in handle 7 although it can be advantageous, for questions of obstruction of placing it in the rotary cylinder of the device of hairstyle.
To determine the direction of rotation of such an apparatus, the handle is conventionally provided with a two-way switch for acting on the direction of rotation of the rotary cylinder. To the hairdresser use of this type of switch is easy because it has a comprehensive look at the hairstyle to achieve. It is different from the individual user who is usually placed in front of a mirror and does not always see the switch in question and when he sees it, sees the upside.
The present invention overcomes this situation by replacing the switch in both directions by a simple switch of type “on/off” 13 to enable or disable an angular accelerometer 1 making it possible by a simple impulse of the wrist in the desired direction of rotation to start the engine in the direction of rotation wanted by the user. With this intention, the user does not need to look at handle 7 but gives simply, and in an intuitive way, an impulse in the desired direction. To disable the rotation of the cylinder, the user again actuates the switch.
An alternative to this operation is the maintenance of the switch, for example a push button, during rotation of the cylinder. Releasing the switch, the motor stops rotating and angular accelerometer 1 is disabled.
The angular accelerometers or gyroscopes are well known in the art and generally operate on a principle of inertia alone or with a return force towards equilibrium.
The system of detection of the direction of the impulse given to handle 7 comprises besides the accelerometer a microcontroller measuring the direction and the amplitude of the rotation of momentum wheel 2 via one or several transmitters 5 and sensors 4. The electronic circuit supporting this system of detection is represented on
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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13174253.8 | Jun 2013 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/050737 | 1/15/2014 | WO | 00 |