The present invention relates to hair dryers in general and attachments for hair dryers in particular.
Hair dryers are well known in the art to provide a flow of air that a user can utilize to dry wet hair. In many instances, the hair dryer also heats and/or ionizes the air prior to the air exiting the hair dryer. Hair dryers generally include an outlet that includes an opening with fixed dimensions where the heated air is expelled from the device. It is known in the art that altering one or more aspects of the airflow (e.g., speed, direction, type of flow, etc) at the device outlet can be accomplished by providing a removable hair dryer attachment thereon.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention improve on the shortcomings of the prior art hair dryer attachments that are currently known.
According to one aspect of a first embodiment of the present invention, an attachment for a hair dryer includes an outer frame and a base. The outer frame includes a first facet, a second facet, and at least one frame engagement feature. The base is rotatably coupled to the outer frame and includes an attachment inlet and at least one base engagement feature. The outer frame and base, together, form an internal volume through which airflow can pass between the attachment inlet to the attachment outlet. The first facet includes a first set of prongs and at least one opening operable to permit airflow to exit the attachment. At times the at least one base engagement feature is engaged with the frame engagement feature, the base is prevented from rotating relative to the outer frame. At times the at least one base engagement feature is not engaged with the frame engagement feature, the base is rotatable to a user selected position relative to the outer frame.
According to one aspect of a second embodiment of the present invention, an attachment for a hair dryer includes an outer housing, a base and a first prong. The outer housing has a concave surface that includes an opening. The base is coupled to the outer housing such that the base and the outer housing define an internal volume therebetween. The base also defines an attachment inlet operable to receive airflow from a hair dryer. The first prong is coupled to a movable platform and extends from the platform to a distal end. The prong includes a prong air passageway operable to permit air to pass through the prong. The platform is positioned in the internal volume and at least a portion of the prong extends through the opening in the concave surface. The movable platform is movable between a first position and a second position, wherein a greater portion of the prong extends through the opening at times the platform is in the second position than at times the platform is in the first position.
One advantage of the present invention is that the user may select the length of the prong that extends from the concave surface based on factors such as volume of the hair to be dried, the length of the hair to be dried, or degree of curl in the user's hair.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the user may deliver hot, dry air from a hair dryer into the wet head of hair via the distal ends of the prong(s).
These and other advantages will be apparent to one of skill in the art in light of the figures and detailed description provided herein.
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Adjacent the central facet 32 is a first angled facet 36. The first angled facet 36 includes a first set of bristles 20 that defines a second stiffness, wherein the bristles 20 preferably are less stiff than the prongs 24. The bristles 20 are preferably mounted directly in the surface outer frame 12 material, as shown for example in
Adjacent the central facet 32 opposite the first angled facet 36 is a second angled facet 38. The second angled facet 36 includes a second set of bristles 22 that defines a third stiffness, wherein the third stiffness is preferably less stiff than the first stiffness prongs 24. The third stiffness can be equal to, slightly greater than or slightly less than the second stiffness associated with the bristles 20 of the first angled facet 36. Although the second set of bristles 22 can have any suitable arrangement, they are preferably arranged in rows. In the embodiment shown, there are three (3) rows in the second set of bristles 22. The second angled facet 38 is preferably disposed at an approximately 45-degree angle relative to the central facet 32. The second angled facet 38 can also, optionally, include second facet openings that operate as a portion of the attachment outlet 18.
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In operation, the user removably attaches the hair dryer attachment 10 to the hair dryer 200 such that the attachment inlet 16 is in fluid communication with the air emerging from the hair dryer 200. The user turns on the hair dryer 200 so that heated air is expelled from the hair dryer outlet 202 and into the hair dryer attachment 10 through the attachment inlet 16.
Airflow passes through the internal volume 40 of the outer frame and exits through the attachment outlet 18 in the form of openings located on the central facet 32, first angled facet 36, and/or second angled facet 38. The user brings the hair dryer 200 and hair dryer attachment 10 in contact with wet hair that is intended to be dried. The user moves the prongs 24, first set of bristles 20 and/or second set of bristles 22 through his or her hair as the hot, dry air dries the hair. The user is then able to brush, smooth and even style his or her during the drying process.
The user may optionally depress the release button 46 to disengage the base engagement features 42 from the frame engagement feature 44 and rotate the outer frame 12 relative to the base 14. Once the user has rotated the outer frame 12 to a desired orientation, he or she can release the release button 46. The outer frame 12 will then remain locked in position relative to the base 14 as the base engagement features 42 re-engage with the frame engagement features 44.
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A series of prongs 120 are interconnected on a platform 132 that is movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
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In operation, the user removably attaches the hair dryer attachment 100 to the hair dryer 200 such that the attachment inlet 116 is in fluid communication with the air emerging from the hair dryer 200. The user turns on the hair dryer 200 so that heated air is expelled from the hair dryer outlet 202 and into the hair dryer attachment 100 through the attachment inlet 116.
Airflow enters the internal volume 130 of the attachment 100. At least some of the airflow enters into one or more of the prong air passageways 134 and passes through the prong 120 before exiting the attachment 100 at the distal end of the prong 120. In some embodiments, airflow also passes through openings 124 in the concave surface 122 of the outer housing 112. The user brings the hair dryer 200 and attachment 100 in close proximity to his or her wet hair such that, preferably, the wet hair enters into the volume formed by the concave surface 122. As the user moves the attachment 100 through his or her hair, the prongs 120 generally act to comb the wet hair as well as deliver hot air directly into the hair. In addition, hot air expelled via the openings 124 in the concave surface 122 also deliver hot air to the wet hair.
The user optionally moves the lever to a retracted position and the platform 132 and prongs 120 retreat into the internal volume 130 such that the platform 132 is in close proximity to the base 114.
The user optionally moves the lever to a extended position and the platform 132 and prongs 120 move in the internal volume 130 towards the concave surface such that the platform 132 is spaced further from the base 114 than when in the retracted position. In some embodiments, the platform is adjacent the underside 138 of the concave surface 122.
Optionally, the user can select a position between the extended position and the retracted position.
One of skill in the art would know that additional embodiments, or variations to the above description can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
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