The present invention is directed to a hair dryer, more particularly to a hair dryer with a nozzle specifically designed to effectively spread out wetted hair strands for expediting hair drying.
Japanese Patent Publication No. 5-137613 A discloses a hair dryer with a nozzle which is configured to have slats for rectification of an air flow directed towards a user's hair. Basically, the nozzle is designed to improve hair drying efficiency, i.e., heat transfer amount per unit time (Q) which is determined by Q=H·A·Δ·T, where H is a heat transfer coefficient, A is a hair contact surface area, and ΔT is a temperature difference between the hair temperature and heated air temperature. In order to increase the heat transfer amount per unit time (Q) for expediting the drying wetted hairs and achieving rapid drying, it is required to increase at least one of A and ΔT. However, the increase of ΔT is not suitable as it necessitates to rise the temperature of the heated air, and brings about excessive heat which the user feel uncomfortable and which may damage the hair. Consequently, it is a best choice to increase the hair contact surface area. For this purpose, the nozzle of the conventional hair dryer is designed to increase the flow rate of the air flow. Nevertheless, the simple increase of the flow rate is found not effective for spreading out the wetted hair strands and increasing the hair contact surface area, but rather brings about a pressure loss through the nozzle. Accordingly, there has been a demand for effectively spreading out the wetted hairs in order to increase the hair contact surface area for rapid hair drying.
In view of the above problem, the present invention has been accomplished to provide a hair dryer which is capable of effectively spreading out the wetted hairs for enhanced drying capability. The hair dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a tubular casing with a flow channel extending along an axis of the casing, a blower mounted within the casing to generate a forced air flow directed through the flow channel, and a tubular nozzle disposed at one axial end of the casing in communication with the flow channel. The nozzle has its center axis aligned with the axis of the casing to discharge the forced air flow out through a discharge end. The feature of the present invention resides in that the nozzle is configured to have its interior space divided into a plurality of individual ducts by a separation plane extending radially about the center axis. With this arrangement, a weak flow zone where no direct air flow is given from the nozzle is formed downstream of the separation plane and between strong flow zones respectively formed downstream of the individual ducts to flow the forced air flow directly therefrom. The presence of the weak flow zone between the strong flow zones can localize the individual strong flow zones to thereby promote spreading out the wetted hairs, thereby assuring rapid hair drying.
The nozzle is preferred to have a partition which extends in the separation plane to divide the interior space of the nozzle into the two ducts. Thus, the weak flow zone can be suitably sized by the dimension of the partition in relation to that of each duct for optimum effect of spreading out the wetted hair strands.
Preferably, each of the ducts is tapered to have its opening narrower towards the discharge end than at its opposite axial end for effectively providing the strong flow zone.
Further, each of the ducts has its inner side wall defined by the partition to give a flat face at a downstream portion of the inner side wall. The flat face is preferred to extend in parallel with the separation plane. The presence of the flat face is found effective to avoid interference between the air flows discharged respectively from the ducts.
In a preferred embodiment, each of the ducts is configured to have its opening elongated along a diameter of the nozzle such that the user can orient the nozzle in a direction of effectively blowing the air depending upon the user's hair style.
The nozzle may be additionally provided with a vent which is disposed outwardly of the ducts so as to direct an additional air flow for expediting the hair drying.
Preferably, the casing includes an inner barrel which defines therein the flow channel and also defines an outer flow channel between the inner barrel the said casing. In this connection, the ducts are configured to receive the forced air flow through the flow channel within the inner barrel, while the vent is configured to receive the forced air flow through the outer flow channel. A heater is provided within one of the flow channel and the outer flow channel, preferably within the flow channel surrounded by the inner barrel so as to generate a cold air flow in addition to the hot air flow simultaneously for minimizing the damage caused by the hot air flow, yet assuring the rapid hair drying.
Preferably, the vent is configured to have its opening narrower towards the discharge end of the nozzle along the center axis than at its opposite axial end. Thus, the nozzle can provide an additional air flow of increased flow rate around the individual air flows from the ducts for enhancing the effect of spreading out the wetted hair strands. In this connection, the vent may be configured to converge towards a point downstream of the discharge end of the nozzle so as to increase the flow rate of the air flowing out of the vent for effectively spreading out the wetted hair strands in cooperation with the air flows directed from the individual ducts through the localized strong air flow zones.
These and still other advantageous features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment and its modifications when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
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Also accommodated with in the casing 10 is a mist generator 50 which, as shown in
The nozzle 60 is disposed at one axial end of the casing 10 downstream of the flow channel 44 with its center axis aligned with the axis of the casing 10, and has a discharge end at its front end for discharging the hot air and the cold air. As best shown in
The partition 66 is elongated over the full diameter of the inner tube 63 and has a horizontal cross-section, i.e., cross section perpendicular to its length, which converges to a closed sharp edge 69 at its rear axis end. The inner tube 63 has a circular opening at its rear end concentric with the axis of the barrel 40 so that the hot air flow from the barrel 40 can be guided uniformly into the inner tube 63 and is diverged at the sharp edge 69 to flow into the individual ducts 65 without causing turbulence. The partition 66 has an increased width W at its front open end, and is formed on its opposite sides at its front end portion with flat faces 68 which defines respectively inner side faces of the ducts 65 adjacent to the discharge end. The front open end of the partition 66 is fitted with a cap 67 having a rounded projection. Since the ducts 65 are separated from each other at its discharge end by the width W of the partition 66, the hot air flows discharged from ducts respectively through local strong flow zones downstream of the discharge end, while leaving a weak air flow zone between the strong flow zones. That is, the individual ducts 65 form the local strong flow zones downstream of the discharge end for directing the hot air flow, while the partition 66 forms the weak flow zone separating the local strong flow zone. The strong flow zones thus formed locally around the weak flow zone to create a waved air flow of varying flow rate, which is responsible for spreading out the wetted hair strands to increase chance of exposing the hair to the hot air and therefore expedite the hair drying. The vent 64 surrounding the ducts 65 is held in communication with the outer flow channel 14 to discharge the cold air flow fed from within the casing 10 in such a manner to form a cold air flow envelop around the localized strong flow zones, promoting to spread out the wetted hair strands in addition to relieving heat damage from applying to the hair. In this connection, with the provision of the presence of the flat faces 68 on the inner side of each duct adjacent the discharge end, it is possible to avoid interference between the individual air flows immediately discharged from the ducts for realizing efficient air flow through the strong flow zone in combination with the tapered structure of the ducts 65. Each of the ducts 65 defined by the inner side wall and an arcuate outer side wall is elongated to have a length along the length of the partition and a reduced width perpendicular to the length of the partition. Thus, the nozzle 60 is given directional selectivity for providing an optimum hair drying effect such that the can orient the nozzle in relation to the user's hair style for effective hair drying.
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Although not illustrated in the figures, the vent 64 may be configured to have its opening narrower towards the discharge end of the nozzle along the center axis than at its rear axial end, in order to increase the flow rate of the air flow from the vent 64 for enhanced effect of spreading out the wetted hair strands.
Although the present invention has been described with specific reference to the above embodiments and modifications, it should not be interpreted to such embodiment and modifications and encompass a combination of the individual features derived from the embodiment and modifications.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-114709 | Apr 2007 | JP | national |