This application pertains to a roller with inbuilt clamp holds the hair engaged to the roller and a set containing the same. The complete set has several rollers and one detachable electric applicator to apply rollers.
Many women use rollers for curling their hair on a daily basis for shaping their hair. There are many varieties of rollers, curlers and round hair brushes available in the market for this purpose. However, in the opinion of the inventor, none of them are very practical because one or more of the following reason:
Thus, there is a great need for an improved roller and system that overcomes these deficiencies of existing roller sets.
More particularly, there is a need for a system that provides:
A system for applying one or more rollers to the hair of a person, the system including an applicator handle and rollers. Each roller includes a barrel with an outer cylindrical surface and a clamp pivotable to a closed position adjacent to the barrel surface. When the roller is installed on the applicator handle, the clamp is automatically pivoted away from the barrel and the roller is rotated by a motor built into the handle to allow the roller to wind several hair strands. When the roller is removed from the applicator handle, the clamp returns to the closed position and grasps the hair strands until it is released or opened manually.
The system can include rollers of different sizes and with different kinds of bristles. A separate heater is provided to heat the rollers as desired.
Referring now to the drawings, the present invention includes a system having a novel hair brush roller 20 and heating base 10 shown in
Several different types of rollers 20 may be provided, including a large roller 20A, a medium roller 20B and a small roller 20C, as shown in
The clamp 28 is mounted by a hinge 32 to the barrel end 24. The hinge 32 has leaf spring 47 (
The roller 20 can be attached to an applicator handle 40. The applicator handle 40 includes a head 40A (See
The applicator handle 40 also has a button 44 that engages roller end 24. These elements cooperate to interlock the end 24 of the roller and the applicator handle rotationally, while the barrel 22 itself is rotatable around the longitudinal axis of the handle 40, as shown by arrow C.
Details of the applicator handle 40 and brush 20 are further shown in
The applicator handle 40 also had a battery door 51 for accessing a compartment holding the batteries AA battery compartment 52.
As can be seen from
The system operates as follows. To start—one or more the rollers 20 placed into base 10 and heated. The rollers 20 may all have the same shape, or rollers of different shapes and sizes may be used. In addition, some or all of the brushes may be provided with bristles of various shapes, sizes, flexibility etc. as needed. During heating, the clamp 28 is in the closed position, as shown in
Once heated, each roller 20 is attached to the head 42 applicator handle 40. The applicator handle 40 locks unto the roller 20, and the clamp 28 is automatically opened as described above. The roller 20 is now locked in the applicator handle 40 and ready to use. The user now positions the applicator handle 40 so that the surface 22 of the roller 20 is disposed at the bottom of several hair strands with the hair strands engaging the bristles. The user now activates the motor 52A via switch 49 and simultaneously moves the applicator handle 40 gently upward toward the top of the head. This action causes the hair strand to be wound gently around the surface 22A. The winding speed is controlled via switch 50. Once the roller 20 reaches a preselected position, the user stops the motor 50A and pushes button 44. The button 44, when activated, separates or releases the roller 20 from the applicator handle 40. During this separation, the clamp 28 pivots back to its closed position thereby engaging and holding the wound strand around the surface 22A. The user may now repeat this action several times to cause several strands of hair to be wound on several brushes 20. The motor 50A and roller 20 rotate in one direction on the right side of the head and in the opposite direction for the left side of the head. In this manner the subject device can be used by a person to apply roller to her own hair using a single hand and without any assistance from others.
Moreover, the user doesn't have to twist her wrist to roll the rollers in hair.
The user can set the roller rotating speed to either medium or full speed.
To remove the roller from hair, the user simply holds base 60 and presses the clamp end 28A to temporarily open clamp 28 and unroll hair from roller barrel or surface 22A which is now free to rotate around its vertical axis. Numerous modifications may be made to this invention without departing from its scope as defined in the appended claims.