This application is the U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2019/084020 filed Dec. 6, 2019, which claims the benefit of European Patent Application Number 19165702.2 filed Mar. 28, 2019 and Chinese Patent Application Number 201822052995.2 filed Dec. 7, 2018. These applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a hair straightener.
U.S. 2015136169 discloses a hair styling apparatus comprises a first and a second arm each comprising a heatable plate and arm member. The first and second arms are moveable between a closed position in which the heatable plate of the first arm is adjacent the heatable plate of the second arm and an open position in which the heatable plates of each arm are spaced apart. The heatable plate of at least one of the arms is coupled to a respective arm member about a pivot arranged to allow the heatable plate to move relative to the respective arm member about an axis transverse to the length of said respective arm member such that the plate pivots.
JP2014217748 discloses a hair iron capable comprising a heating member that sandwiches the hair between a pair of arms that can be opened and closed. A first heating surface is formed in an oblique shape of 30° to 80° with respect to the opening/closing direction of the arm. A holding member holds the heating members in an inclined position.
U.S. 2010/083978 A1 discloses a hair-styling device having an essentially cylindrical heating part on which at least one heatable styling part is provided for heating hair. A guide means is arranged around the styling part. The heatable styling parts and the guide means can be rotated with respect to each other.
It is, inter alia, an object of the invention to provide an improved hair straightener. The invention is defined by the independent claim. Advantageous embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
One aspect of the invention provides a hair straightener comprising an elongate straightener arm having a heating plate, in which a pivot mechanism supports the heating plate in a pivotable manner around a pivot axis in a longitudinal direction of the elongate straightener arm. Preferably, the pivot axis is at a heating surface of the heating plate, or between a first heating plate of a first straightener arm and a second heating plate of a second straightener arm when the first straightener arm and the second straightener arm are in a relative position arranged for clamping hair. Advantageously, a bias mechanism (e.g. a resilient member like some spring) biases the heating plate to a neutral position.
Various embodiments of the invention are based on the following considerations. Hair straighteners are used to straighten hair. They mainly consist out of two arms with on each end a heating plate. Most of those plates are suspended via rubbers to allow them to flex when hair is in between. This flexing helps against pulling and better distribution of heat and reduce drag/stick slip a bit. However, the system is force balanced via rubbers so the plates not optimal follow the hair and can cause inefficiencies. Advantageous embodiments provide a virtual pivot point in the hair level, and freely adjustable plates that automatically follow the hair shapes/curves and adjust to forces. This will result in better heat transfer, and better and more controlled gliding.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
Throughout the drawings, the same or similar reference symbols are used to indicate the same or similar elements.
As further illustrated in
As used herein, the virtual pivot axis may be regarded as an instantaneous rotation axis of the mounted heating plate H that is defined by the pivot mechanism 2. During operation, the heating plate H may be pivotable with respect to the body 1 of the hair appliance. When in use, the virtual pivot axis P1 may be located on the hair surface or in the hair. Consequently, the pivoting response capability of the pivot mechanism 2 when being guided through the hair for styling, can be adjusted accordingly. In this way, the hair following capability of the heating plate H may be improved.
In the example as shown in
This may be beneficial, since the hair following capability of the heating plate H can be further improved in this way. When moved over the hair, the heating plate H may be regarded as a lever that is associated with a respective fulcrum defined by the virtual pivot axis P1. This may be even further beneficial in cases as illustrated in
Still referring to
For example, in some embodiments, the resilient member 4 may be a spring having a constant spring constant, or a spring having a constant torque. Adding a spring with a constant spring constant will result in a bigger force when the pivot mechanism 2 rotated further away from neutral position. On the other hand, a constant torque spring will keep the force constant.
In the example embodiment as shown in
The resilient element 4 may be defined or selected, such that the restoring force is small enough to be easily overcome during operation of the styling operation, when the heating plate H is guided along the hair, for instance at a basically curved neck area. Consequently, the heating plate H may be basically self-aligning with respect to the hair surface and, furthermore, self-restoring, just after an external load or force has been released.
Still referring to
As further illustrated in
Since it is generally desired to reduce the size and the mass of the hair appliance and particularly of the heating plate H, there exist practical design limits for positioning a pivot for the heating plate H. This is because the installation space for implementing a single-axis linkage unit, or a circular joint, a knee joint for the heating plate H (normally the axis or the joint is located at the opposite side of the heating plate H from the hair) might be limited conventionally. Also, a possible range of the area where the pivot axis can be placed might be limited. Consequently, the mounting of such a conventional heating plate H may be regarded as adversely affecting the hair following capability of the heating plate H since a considerably poor swiveling behavior may occur.
It has been observed that the three-bar linkage mechanism can be designed in a suitable manner, so that a virtual pivot axis P1 that may also be regarded as a moving (or floating) virtual pivot can be defined. As illustrated in
In some embodiments as shown in
In some embodiments, at least one of the first base pivot 231, the second base pivot 241, the first top pivot 232, and the second top pivot 242 is configured as a living hinge, and particularly a film hinge.
Film hinges or thin-film hinges may be manufactured, for instance, via an injection molding process. Consequently, at least one of the pivots and the respective neighboring parts connected by the pivot can be produced from basically the same material in an integral manner. This arrangement may further ensure that substantially no (mechanical) play is present in the pivots. Mechanical joints that are composed of separate components are typically designed in a clearance-fit manner including a defined play so as to allow a smooth pivoting motion. Moreover, film hinges may further have the advantage that any (internal) pollution of the joints can be prevented. According to another embodiment, at least the first bar, the second bar and the top bar of the three-bar linkage mechanism and their respective base pivots and top pivots are integrally formed as a single piece.
This type of pivot mechanism 2 might be beneficial, since the pivot mechanism 2 may have further reduced size, since the rolling member usually only consume small space, which will further improve the compactness of the hair appliance. However, instead of using the rolling members 22, the pivot mechanism 2 may be implemented as a sliding bearing.
In this case, due to the geometry of the partial cylinder, the virtual axis P1 is either above or in the surface 211 of the top portion 21, while its location is not changed (or floating). As illustrated in the example of
In some embodiments, the hair appliance may further comprise a sensor configured to detect an angle between the top portion 21 and hair during the operation. Accordingly, the pivot mechanism 2 can be configured to pivot, for example, under the control of an actuator, to “actively” decrease the angle in response to detecting the angle beyond a threshold angle.
This might be beneficial, because it provides a proactive pivoting mechanism. In other words, the pivot mechanism 2 might start pivoting at an early stage, when the actual angle is deviated from the optimized one only by a small value. In this way, it provides a pivoting mechanism in a more accurate manner. Moreover, such proactive pivoting mechanism may further improve the comfort, because the pivot mechanism 2 would start pivoting earlier, instead of waiting until the top portion 21 receives a certain amount of external force originated from the interaction between the heating plates H and the hair.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements. In the device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. Measures recited in mutually different dependent claims may advantageously be used in combination.
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