Hair dryer and attachment system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6775922
  • Patent Number
    6,775,922
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 7, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A hair dryer attachment system provides a dryer and a plurality of attachments. A fastening mechanism is provided so that multiple attachments are each securable to the generally circular or ovate dryer barrel using the same fastening technology. Each of the attachments forms part of the barrel, and when used with the preferred present shortened barrel, a so-called “standard-length” drier is provided which provides the additional benefits of the respective attachments, without being overly long so as to be cumbersome during use. Each attachment features an apron which is supported by the barrel and, with engagement formations on the barrel and complementary formations on the apron, the attachment is releasably secured to the barrel. Aeration barrel and finger/comb attachments are also provided.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to hair styling devices, and particularly to hand held hair dryers of the type designed for use with attachments for altering the flow of air from the barrel of a hand held dryer.




Hand held dryers are well known for use in styling hair and are commonly used by both individuals and professional hair stylists. It is common for such dryers to be provided with a plurality of styling attachments, such as, but not limited to, combs for combing the hair while drying, diffusers for diffusing or dissipating the flow of air from the dryer barrel outlet to reduce the velocity of the dryer outlet air and spread the air over a larger surface area, and concentrators for concentrating and/or increasing the velocity of the air dispensed from the dryer barrel outlet.




Typically available hand held hair dryers are provided with a plurality of such attachments. When the user or stylist desires to employ one of the attachments, they are typically pressed onto the end of the dryer barrel and temporarily held there with a friction fit. Since the dryer outlet barrels are typically circular or ovate, the attachments are often provided with a tubular rear end of slightly larger diameter to form a mating friction fit with the barrel outlet. In use, the attachments are pressed onto the barrel outlet. It is also known to provide a resilient, biased lip on the rear end of the outlet which is resiliently retained within an inner diameter of the dryer outlet barrel. It is also known to clip the attachments onto the end of the barrel.




However, one drawback of such attachment scenarios is that the attachment often slips off the end of the generally smooth, cylindrical or ovate dryer barrel. In addition, when the attachment is relatively large and heavy, as is often the case with large diameter diffusers, there is insufficient retaining surface area between the dryer barrel and the attachment to securely retain the attachment on the barrel. As such, the conventional attachments are susceptible to becoming loosened or dislodged from the dryer barrel.




Thus, there is a need for a mechanism for attaching styling attachments onto cylindrical or ovate hand held hair dryer barrels which promotes secure yet releasable attachment. There is also a need for an attachment for a hand held hair dryer which is releasably lockable to the generally circular or ovate dryer barrel to prevent unwanted disconnection during use.




SUMMARY




Accordingly, the present hair dryer attachment system addresses the above-described needs by providing a dryer and a plurality of attachments. A fastening mechanism is provided so that multiple attachments are each securable to the generally circular or ovate dryer barrel using the same fastening technology. Each of the attachments forms part of the barrel, and when used with a shortened barrel, as is provided here in the preferred embodiment, a so-called “standard-length” drier is provided which provides the additional benefits of the respective attachments, without being overly long so as to be cumbersome during use. This advantage is especially pertinent to occasions when the user is drying/styling her or his own hair.




Another feature of the present system is an aeration barrel attachment, which provides a generally cylindrical or tubular body having a perforated sidewall and a blocked end. Air flowing into the body is emitted radially only, and not axially. Thus, hair can be gently dried from root to tip without overheating or drying out the scalp.




Still another feature of the present system is a finger attachment including a plurality of extending fingers, each of which is provided with at least one airflow opening for combing and drying the hair near the scalp. In addition, this configuration preferably provides increased lift of the hair and/or increased hair volume. It is contemplated that other attachments are provided with the system, depending on the application, such attachments including concentrators, diffusers and/or styling attachments.




In the preferred embodiment, the fastening technology is provided in the form of spaced, radially projecting lugs on the exterior of the dryer barrel which engage bayonet-type “J”-sockets in rear margins of the attachment. The attachments are each thus secured to the dryer barrel through the use of a “push-and-twist” motion. In this manner, the attachments are releasably locked to the dryer barrel, and unwanted disengagement of the attachment from the dryer barrel is prevented.




More specifically, in one embodiment, a combination of a hand held hair dryer and a plurality of styling attachments is provided, including a hair dryer including a housing and a barrel with an outlet, the barrel being provided with at least one engagement formation for retaining a styling attachment. A plurality of styling attachments are also provided, each attachment being provided with at least one complementary formation for releasably engaging the corresponding at least one engagement formation for releasably locking the attachment to the barrel, the at least one complementary formation being disposed on an apron of the corresponding attachment, the apron being configured for being supported by the barrel between the at least one engagement formation and the outlet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of a hair dryer provided with the present attachment system;





FIG. 2

is a vertical section taken along the line


2





2


of FIG.


1


and in the direction indicated;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of a first, aeration barrel attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 4

is a front end view of the attachment of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a top perspective view of a second, straight barrel attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 6

is a top perspective view of a third, concentrator attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 7

is a top perspective view of a fourth, contoured diffuser attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 8

is a front end view of the attachment of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of a fifth, finger attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 10

is a front end view of the attachment of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a plan view of the attachment of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is a top perspective view of a sixth, grand diffuser attachment usable with the present system;





FIG. 13

is a top perspective view of the dryer of

FIG. 1

shown without an attachment;





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary end view of the dryer of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is a fragmentary section taken along the line


15





15


of FIG.


14


and in the direction indicated generally;





FIG. 16

is an enlarged portion of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a fragmentary section taken along the line


17





17


of FIG.


14


and in the direction indicated generally;





FIG. 18

is an enlarged portion of

FIG. 17

; and





FIG. 19

is a fragmentary vertical section of an alternate attachment fastening formation suitable for use with the present system.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 13

, a hand held hair dryer suitable for use with the present system is generally designated


10


, and includes a housing


12


with an air intake


14


, a handle


16


, at least one switch


18


for controlling heat and/or fan speed as is known in the art, and a barrel


20


having an outlet


22


. It is contemplated that the number and disposition of the switches


18


may vary to suit the application as is known in the art. Also, the barrel


20


is contemplated as preferably being generally cylindrical, cylindrical or ovate when viewed head on, and/or slightly tapered as is common in the art. Other barrel shapes are contemplated depending on the application. If desired, a hanging loop


24


may be provided for suspending the dryer


10


when not in use. Also, it is to be understood that the dryer


10


is provided with a fan, heating element, wiring and other internal components typically found in such products.




One of the features of the present invention is that the dryer


10


is provided with a plurality of attachments which are interchangeably attachable to the barrel


20


. The attachment is a releasable locking arrangement which positively locates the attachment on the barrel to provide adequate support and to prevent unwanted disengagement of the attachment from the dryer


10


. As will be seen, the attachments include straight barrels, diffusers, concentrators and styling attachments, the latter being provided with combs or projections, or being shaped for achieving specific hair styling characteristics.




To provide the desired releasable locking engagement between the barrel


20


and the attachments, the present system includes a fastening system including at least one engagement formation


26


on the barrel


20


for retaining a styling attachment thereto and a corresponding at least one complementary formation


28


on an attachment


30


. In

FIG. 1

, the attachment


30


is an aeration-barrel attachment, described in greater detail below, however it is a feature of the present invention that all of the attachments are secured to the barrel


20


in the same way and are thus interchangeable. As such,


30


will also be used to refer to shared properties of all of the attachments.




Another feature of the present invention is that the barrel


20


of the dryer


10


is relatively short compared to conventional or “standard-size” dryers used by professional stylists and/or individuals. The length of the barrel


20


is measured from a first end


32


beginning at a general vertical line defined by a front edge


34


of the handle


16


, and in the present dryer


10


is also represented by an optional ornamental shoulder


36


on the housing


12


, and the outlet


22


. It will be seen that the attachments


30


each form part of the overall barrel of the dryer


10


, and as such shorten the working length of the dryer while providing a variety of styling alternatives.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


13


, the attachment fastening system will be described in greater detail. The attachment


30


includes at least one and preferably a plurality of complementary formations


28


which are preferably equal to the number of engagement formations


26


on the barrel


20


. In the preferred embodiment, the engagement formations


26


are radially extending lugs, and the complementary formations


28


are “J”-shaped bayonet-type notches or recesses disposed on an apron


38


of the attachment. Thus, a bayonet-lug attachment arrangement is provided, as is known in the mechanical arts. In the preferred embodiment, there are four engagement formations


26


positioned at approximate 90° increments around the barrel


20


and aligned on a common plane, however the number and spacing of the formations


26


,


28


may vary to suit the application, and approximate 45° lug spacing is also shown in FIG.


14


. This spacing of the formations


26


,


28


permits the attachments


30


to be oriented at different positions on the barrel


20


as desired by the user.




The apron


38


is generally flared, having a larger diameter at a first end


40


than a second end


42


which is adjacent a working portion


44


of the attachment


30


. Also, the complementary formations


28


are located closely adjacent the first end


40


. The apron


38


is configured for being supported by the barrel


20


between the engagement formations


26


and the outlet


22


. As such, the apron


38


is slidably and rotatably engageable on the barrel


20


for easy installation and removal by the user. At the same time, the apron


38


is intended to be positively located on the barrel


20


.




In addition to the engaging formations


26


,


28


, and the physical support provided by the close proximity of the barrel


20


to the apron


38


(best seen in FIG.


2


), the apron


38


also locates the outlet


22


in a positive and consistent manner. This location is obtained with a stop


46


, which in the preferred embodiment is a shoulder formed by the apron


38


as it is attached to the working portion


44


. Such attachment is typically obtained by integrally molding or forming the attachment


30


with the apron


38


, however other fastening technologies are contemplated, including but not limited to chemical adhesive, ultrasonic welding, and threaded fasteners. The stop


46


is constructed and arranged to be axially displaced from an opening defined by the first apron end


40


, and to positively engage the outlet


22


so that the engagement formations


26


properly engage the complementary formations


28


to achieve the releasable locking relationship of bayonet-style or other mating formations.




Another factor in achieving a positive positioning and retention of the attachment


30


on the barrel


20


is that the engagement formations


26


are preferably axially displaced from the outlet


22


, and in the preferred embodiment are located approximately midway on the length of the barrel


20


between the first end


32


and the outlet. In the preferred embodiment, the engagement formations


26


are displaced approximately 1-1.5 inches from the outlet


22


, however other distances are contemplated depending on the application.




Referring now to

FIGS. 14-18

, in the preferred embodiment it is desirable to provide a biasing force which urges the stop


46


away from the outlet


22


when the attachment


30


is engaged on the barrel


20


. This biasing force will enhance the retentive capabilities of the formations


26


,


28


. More specifically, while it is contemplated that the biasing force may be mounted on either the attachment


30


or the barrel


20


it is preferred that the force be mounted to the barrel


20


, particularly at or adjacent to the outlet


22


. A Belleville washer, or other spring


48


is partially captured within a track


50


in the outlet


22


so that the washer


48


extends beyond the outer edge of the outlet. Alternatively, the attachment


30


could be provided with an axially projecting boss configured to engage the washer


48


in the track


50


. In this manner, the washer


48


will engage the stop


46


of the apron


38


to exert the needed biasing force. The track


50


does not extend fully around the diameter of the outlet


22


so that the spring


48


may axially protrude as desired.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

, the attachment


30


will be described in greater detail. It will be appreciated that for all of the attachments, the apron


38


, the stop


46


and the formations


28


will be the same regardless of the type of working portion


44


provided. As such, the apron


38


will not be described for each attachment. It will also be appreciated that one of the features of the present system is that all of the attachments are axially longer than the barrel


20


.




The attachment


30


is referred to as an aeration barrel attachment having a substantially tubular body


51


having a perforated sidewall


52


with rows of openings


54


. A first end


56


of the attachment


30


is connected to the apron


38


for receiving the barrel


20


, and a second end


58


is blocked off to prevent any axial airflow, such that all air flows radially through the sidewall


52


. In addition, the attachment


30


is preferably provided with a plurality of axially spaced, radially projecting annular ribs


60


which are secured to the sidewall


52


.




In use, the attachment


30


delivers an air stream under medium to long hair, and is intended to be used with a brush. The ribs


60


are designed to part and separate the hair, strands of which flow between the ribs and are dried by air emitted from the openings


54


. Using this attachment


30


, the hair is dried from the root to the tip, preferably without overheating or drying out the scalp. In this manner, a gentle alternative is provided to the relatively violent and aggressive turbulence associated with standard barrel dryers set at high heat/high fan speed.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, another attachment is depicted, referred generally as a straight barrel


62


. This attachment is used to provide more conventional drying, and includes a generally cylindrical sidewall


64


having a first end


66


connected to the apron


38


and a second or outlet end


68


. A feature of the attachment


62


is that at least one and preferably a plurality of generally axially directed fins


70


are located about the inner surface of the sidewall


64


to uniformly align the airflow. This is intended to reduce a vortex effect of the airflow and reduce the dryer noise level.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, another attachment is referred to as a concentrator


72


, and features a generally flattened body


74


with an elongated, narrowed outlet


76


. As is known in the art, this type of attachment is used for velocity enhancement and focusing of the airflow emitted from the outlet


22


. The emitted air forms a fan-shaped pattern and is intended to achieve greater control and drying efficiency in a smaller area.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, another attachment is referred to as a contour diffuser


80


, and features a generally flattened body


82


with a pair of generally parallel main sidewalls


84


connected by endwalls


86


and a concave outlet


88


with a plurality of airflow openings


90


. The openings


90


are dimensioned to collectively provide an airflow surface area which is in parity, or approximates the surface area defined by the diameter of the outlet


22


. More specifically, as is seen in

FIG. 8

, the openings


90


have a larger diameter on the periphery of the outlet


88


as compared to the middle. This is intended to equalize the airflow across the entire outlet


88


.




The result is an airflow which-is contoured to the scalp by the outlet


88


. This type of attachment


80


is preferred when the hairstyle requires a delicate application of air, such as when the hair has been permed or curled, or colored. Another feature of the present attachment


80


is a detachable comb


92


having a collar


94


and a pair of rows of spaced teeth


96


. The comb


92


is releasably secured to the body


82


by friction fit, clips or tabs (not shown) as is known in the art.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9-11

, still another attachment is referred to as a finger or finger diffuser


100


, having a generally flattened body


102


appearing generally triangular when viewed from above, and a perforated, generally planar outlet


104


from which projects a plurality of fingers


106


. The fingers


106


preferably taper from the outlet


104


towards their respective tips


108


, and are disposed in a line which is generally parallel to a plane defined by the body


102


. Each finger


106


preferably has at least one airflow opening


110


associated with the tip


108


, and in the depicted embodiment, there are five such openings


110


, one at the very tip being smaller than the other four (best seen in FIG.


9


). As is seen in

FIG. 10

, perforations


112


are generally evenly spaced across the outlet


104


.




An advantage of the diffuser


100


is that the fingers


106


act as a comb for styling the hair and also penetrate through the layers of hair for more thorough drying at the scalp, which is the preferred method for beginning the hair drying process. The multiple openings


110


facilitate this type of drying.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

, a grand diffuser is generally designated


114


and has a generally bowl-shaped body


116


with a circular outlet


118


. The outlet


118


has a plurality of airflow openings


120


which generally have a larger diameter on the periphery than at the center. The diameter of the outlet


118


is considerably larger than the dryer outlet


22


and generates a focused airflow over a larger area. Relatively gentler air streams are emitted, and the variations in the diameters of the openings provide for more even distribution of emitted air.




Referring now to

FIG. 19

, an alternate embodiment to the formations


26


,


28


is generally designated


122


. Components which are shared with the system depicted in

FIGS. 1-18

are designated with identical reference numbers. Instead of the bayonet-type lugs


26


and notches


28


, the barrel


20


is provided with at least one and preferably a plurality of spaced friction fit blocks or wedges


124


which project radially from the barrel


20


in a similar fashion to the lugs


26


. The specific shape of the blocks


124


may vary to suit the application. The blocks


124


are received in capture sockets


126


which are generally closed but have an open end


128


. It is preferred that the sockets


126


are dimensioned to slidably, frictionally receive the blocks


124


as the attachment


30


is pushed and rotated upon the barrel


20


, as occurs with any of the attachments described herein. Other types of rotationally activated fastening systems are contemplated depending on the application. It is preferred that the fastening system permit the attachment


30


to be positioned in multiple orientations relative to the barrel


20


as may be needed by the user.




Thus, it will be seen that the present hair dryer and attachment system provides a dryer with a shortened barrel, and a system for receiving a multitude of attachments which are positively secured in place. At the same time, the attachments are supported, yet are easily removed by the user as needed depending on the desired hairstyle. The shorter barrel allows the attachments to be relatively long and provide substantial styling benefits without overly increasing the length of the dryer.




While a particular embodiment of the present hair dryer and attachment system has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination of a hand held hair dryer and a plurality of styling attachments, comprising:a hair dryer including a housing and a generally tapered barrel with an outlet, said barrel being provided with at least one engagement formation for retaining a styling attachment thereto; a plurality of styling attachments, each said attachment being provided with at least one complementary formation for releasably engaging said corresponding engagement formation for releasably locking said attachment to said barrel, said at least one complementary formation being disposed on an apron of said corresponding attachment, said apron being generally flared and being configured for being supported upon engagement by an overlapping portion of said apron and a corresponding tapered portion of said barrel between said at least one engagement formation and said outlet.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said at least one engagement formation is displaced axially from said outlet.
  • 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said housing has a handle with a front edge generally defining a line, and said barrel has a first end opposite said outlet which is generally aligned with said line.
  • 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said at least one engagement formation is disposed approximately midway between said first end and said outlet.
  • 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a radially extending lug.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a plurality of formations disposed at approximate 90° intervals around said barrel.
  • 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a plurality of formations disposed at approximate 45° intervals around said barrel.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein each said attachment defines a stop on said apron which is configured for receiving said outlet of said barrel.
  • 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein said stop is disposed on said apron to properly align said engagement formation with said corresponding at least one complementary formation for ensuring releasable locking engagement between said attachment and said barrel, said attachment is dimensioned to slidably and rotatably engage said barrel.
  • 10. The combination of claim 8 wherein said barrel is provided with a biasing force urging said stop away from said outlet.
  • 11. A combination of a hand held hair dryer and a plurality of styling attachments, comprising:a hair dryer including a housing and a barrel with an outlet, said barrel having a length and being provided with at least one engagement formation for retaining a styling attachment thereto; a plurality of styling attachments, each said attachment being provided with at least one complementary formation for engaging said corresponding engagement formation for releasably locking said attachment to said barrel, each said attachment having a length, such that each of said attachments is longer than said barrel wherein said housing has a handle with a front edge generally defining a line, and said barrel has a first end opposite said outlet which is generally aligned with said line, said at least one engagement formation is disposed approximately midway between said first end and said outlet.
  • 12. The combination of claim 11 wherein said at least one complementary formation is disposed on an apron of said corresponding attachment, said apron being generally flared and being configured for being supported upon engagement by an overlapping portion of said apron and a corresponding tapered portion of said barrel between said at least one engagement formation and said outlet.
  • 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein each said attachment defines a stop on said apron which is configured for receiving said outlet of said barrel, said stop is disposed on said apron to properly align said engagement formation with said corresponding at least one complementary formation for ensuring releasable locking engagement between said attachment and said barrel, said attachment is dimensioned to slidably and rotatably engage said barrel.
  • 14. The combination of claim 11 wherein one of said attachments is an aeration barrel having a substantially tubular body with a perforated sidewall, a first end for receiving the barrel, and a second end which configured for blocking air flow, such that all air flows radially through said sidewall.
  • 15. The combination of claim 11 further including a plurality of spaced, radially projecting annular ribs provided to said sidewall, said ribs separating adjacent perforations in said sidewall.
  • 16. The combination of claim 13 wherein said attachments are taken from a group consisting of at least one concentrator attachment, at least one diffuser attachment, at least one straight barrel attachment and at least one styling attachment.
  • 17. The combination of claim 11 wherein said attachments include a vertically flattened contoured diffuser with a concave outlet, a plurality of airflow openings in said outlet such that the openings collectively provide an airflow surface area which is on a parity with a diameter of said barrel outlet.
  • 18. The combination of claim 17 further including a detachable comb configured for engagement upon said concave outlet.
  • 19. The combination of claim 11 wherein said attachments include a finger diffuser having a perforated outlet from which projects a plurality of fingers, each said finger having a tip with at least one airflow opening associated with said tip.
  • 20. The combination of claim 19 wherein said fingers are linearly aligned along a plane which is parallel to a plane defined by a body of said attachment.
  • 21. A combination of a hand held hair dryer and a plurality of styling attachments, comprising:a hair dryer including a housing and a barrel with an outlet, said barrel being provided with at least one engagement formation for retaining a styling attachment thereto; a plurality of styling attachments, each said attachment having a first end having at least one complementary formation operatively associated therewith for engaging said corresponding engagement formation for releasably locking said attachment to said barrel, each said attachment defines a stop on said apron which is configured for receiving said outlet of said barrel, said stop is disposed on said apron to properly align said engagement formation with said corresponding at least one complementary formation for ensuring releasable locking engagement between said attachment and said barrel, said attachment is dimensioned to slidably and rotatably engage said barrel.
  • 22. An aeration barrel attachment for use with a hand held hair dryer having a barrel with an outlet, said attachment comprising:a substantially tubular body with a perforated sidewall; a first end for receiving the barrel, and a second end configured for blocking airflow, such that all air flowing into said attachment from the barrel outlet flows radially through said sidewall.
  • 23. The attachment of claim 22 wherein said first end is configured as an apron having an opening for receiving the barrel and at least one complementary formation constructed and arranged for engaging a corresponding at least one engagement formation on the barrel, and a stop axially spaced from said opening, said stop being constructed and arranged for receiving the barrel outlet and for positioning said attachment so that said complementary formations engage the at least one engagement formation.
  • 24. The combination of claim 22 further including a plurality of spaced, radially projecting annular ribs provided to said sidewall, adjacent the openings of said sidewall, and configured for parting and separating hair.
  • 25. The combination of claim 11 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a radially extending lug.
  • 26. The combination of claim 11 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a plurality of formations disposed at approximate 90° intervals around said barrel.
  • 27. The combination of claim 11 wherein said at least one engagement formation is a plurality of formations disposed at approximate 45° intervals around said barrel.
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