This application is a national phase application under 35 USC 371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2019/053283, filed Nov. 20, 2019, which claims the priority of United Kingdom Application No. 190012.4, filed Jan. 2, 2019, United Kingdom Application No. 190013.2, filed Jan. 2, 2019, and United Kingdom Application No. 190014.0, filed Jan. 2, 2019, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a hair styling appliance. Heated hair styling appliances are designed to use the action of heat and mechanical means or airflow to form hair into a desired shape or style.
A hair straightener utilises heated plates attached to pivoted arms which can be held, by a user, in a closed position with a tress of hair clamped between the heated plates. The tress of hair can be styled into a changed shape once the hair is heated above a transition temperature.
Both corded and cordless hair styling appliances are known, including cordless hair straighteners having a battery pack which can be recharged by the user. A typical cordless hair straightener may have a battery pack disposed in one arm, thereby creating an imbalance in the weight distribution of the hair straightener. Styling hair with hair straighteners requires a repetitive user action, and an imbalance in the weight distribution of the appliance can lead to discomfort in the hand of the user. It is therefore desirable to provide an improved hair styling apparatus.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a hair styling apparatus comprising a first arm and a second arm coupled together at a hinge end thereof to allow the first arm and the second arm to be moveable between a closed position, in which a facing side of the first arm and a facing side of the second arm are adjacent, and an open position, in which the facing side of the first arm and the facing side of the second arm are spaced apart, a central pack disposed between the first arm and the second arm and coupled to the hair styling apparatus at the hinge end; and a biasing means adapted to support the central pack symmetrically between the first arm and the second arm.
Such a symmetrical, balanced arrangement improves the ergonomics of the hair styling apparatus.
In use, an air gap is formed between the first arm and the central pack and also between the second arm and the central pack. Advantageously, each air gap forms thermal insulation between the arms and the central pack, thereby minimizing heat transfer between the user's hands, the central pack and heating means in the arms.
Preferably, the central pack is a power pack, and the power pack comprises at least one cell.
In a preferred embodiment, the central pack comprises a motor and a fan.
The hair styling apparatus may further comprise a cover connected between the first arm and the second arm, wherein the cover is adapted to protect the central pack.
Preferably, the biasing means comprises at least one spring. The at least one spring preferably comprises a first spring coupled between the first arm and the central pack, and a second spring coupled between the second arm and the central pack, wherein the first spring and the second spring are symmetrically disposed with respect to a longitudinal central axis of the hair styling apparatus. Further, the first spring and the second spring may be coil springs or leaf springs, and may be integrally formed from a metal arm casing structure.
In a preferred embodiment, the at least one spring comprises a torsion spring coupled to a coil spring, wherein the torsion spring may comprise a pivot and a first leg and a second leg attached to the first arm and the second arm, respectively. Further, the coil spring comprises a first end attached to the pivot via a lug, and a second end attached to the central pack.
A simple coil spring has a spring force which increases as the spring is progressively compressed. Advantageously, this arrangement of the torsion spring and the coil spring provides a progressively lower spring force as the styling apparatus arms are moved into the closed position, whilst providing a greater spring force when the styling apparatus arms are open.
Preferably, the hair styling apparatus comprises a cover connected between the first arm and the second arm, wherein the cover is adapted to protect the central pack. More preferably, the cover is attached to the torsion spring, thereby enabling the cover to retract when the first arm and the second arm are in the closed position.
In a preferred embodiment the first arm and the second arm are symmetrical in structure, and are substantially identical in weight, and further the central pack is substantially symmetrical in structure about the longitudinal central axis of the hair styling apparatus.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a hair styling apparatus comprising a first arm and a second arm coupled together at a hinge end thereof to allow the first arm and the second arm to be moveable between a closed position, in which a facing side of the first arm and a facing side of the second arm are adjacent, and an open position, in which the facing side of the first arm and the facing side of the second arm are spaced apart, a power pack disposed between the first arm and the second arm and coupled to the hair styling apparatus at the hinge end, wherein the power pack comprises a plurality of cells.
Preferably, the battery pack comprises four cells, wherein the four cells are interconnected and comprise four cells connected in series, or two cells connected in parallel and two cells connected in series.
In a preferred embodiment, each cell is a secondary cell. Each cell may be an elongate lithium-ion cell, having an electrical contact at each end. Preferably, each electrical contact is connected to a battery tab. Preferably, the battery tab comprises a yield line.
In a preferred embodiment, the battery tab connects two adjacent electrical contacts and has a folded arrangement, such that the battery tab is folded through 180 degrees. Further, the battery tab may have a yield line and a slot extending from an edge of the battery tab such that the slot traverses the yield line and divides in two parts at that junction, thereby forming a Y-shaped slot.
It is preferred that each electrical contact is connected to a battery tab by resistance welding. Preferably, the power pack comprises a sleeve adapted to receive a frame, such that the frame supports the four cells. Advantageously, the sleeve minimizes ingress of debris in proximity to the cells and the associated interconnections. Also, the sleeve may function to protect the cells, interconnections and PCBs if the hair styling apparatus were to suffer an impact. Further, the sleeve provides structural rigidity to the hair styling apparatus.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a battery tab for connection to a cell contact, the battery tab comprising a slot, wherein a first portion of the slot extends in a straight line from an edge of the battery tab, and then divides in two parts, thereby forming a Y-shaped slot. Advantageously, such a Y-shaped slot avoids a major part of the slot being coterminous with a battery tab yield line.
Preferably, the first portion extends midway between a first pair of projections and a second pair of projections. The projections may be welded to the cell terminal by resistance welding.
A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a hair styling apparatus comprising a first arm and a second arm coupled together at a hinge end thereof to allow the first arm and the second arm to be moveable between a closed position, in which a facing side of the first arm and a facing side of the second arm are adjacent, and an open position, in which the facing side of the first arm and the facing side of the second arm are spaced apart, a power pack disposed between the first arm and the second arm and coupled to the hair styling apparatus at the hinge end, and a wire harness for coupling the power pack to a heater arrangement, wherein the wire harness has a first portion extending within the power pack and a second portion extending within the first or second arm.
The term “harness” refers to an arrangement of wires once they are assembled within a product.
Preferably, the wire harness has a point of inflection between the first portion and the second portion, and the point of inflection is in proximity to the hinge. It is preferred that the first portion of the wire harness is coupled to the power pack. Preferably, the second portion of the wire harness is coupled to the heater arrangement.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and second portions of the wire harness are disposed parallel to one another when the first and second arms are in a closed position. Further, the first and second portions of the wire harness may be disposed at an angle to one another when the first and second arms are in an open position. Preferably, the power pack is adapted to receive the first portion of the wire harness, and an inner surface of at least one of the first and second arms is adapted to receive the second portion the wire harness.
In a preferred embodiment, the heater arrangement is disposed within at least one of the first and second arms. Each of the first and second arms may comprise one wire harness or each of the first and second arms may comprise two wire harnesses. Preferably, each of the first and second arms carry the second portion of a wire harness carrying a positive charge and the second portion of a wire harness carrying a negative charge.
The four power harnesses are routed indirectly between the power source and the heater assembly. This indirect routing is achieved via articulating each harness at the hinge end of the hair styling apparatus. Advantageously, this articulation of the harnesses minimises wire fatigue and avoids any disconnect in the power route between the power source and the heaters.
A fifth aspect of the present invention provides a hair styling apparatus comprising a first arm and a second arm coupled together at a hinge end thereof to allow the first arm and the second arm to be moveable between a closed position, in which a facing side of the first arm and a facing side of the second arm are adjacent, and an open position, in which the facing side of the first arm and the facing side of the second arm are spaced apart, a central pack disposed between the first arm and the second arm and coupled to the hair styling apparatus at the hinge end, and a locking means disposed within the central pack; wherein the locking means comprises an elongate lock arm disposed lengthwise within the central pack.
Preferably, the locking means further comprises a lock bar disposed symmetrically at a first end of the lock arm. Preferably, the lock arm together with the lock bar has a T-shape form. It is preferred that the locking means is adapted to move relative to the central pack and between a first position and a second position; and wherein a user interface lock button on an external surface of the central pack is connected to the locking means and is adapted to move the locking means between the first position and the second position.
Preferably, the locking means further comprises an actuator movably attached to the central pack, wherein the actuator is connected to a biasing means and the actuator is biased in an extended position.
The actuator may be adapted to be moved into a contracted position when at least one of the first arm and the second arm is in a closed position. Preferably, the actuator is pushed into the contracted position by a protrusion from at least one of the first arm and the second arm. It is preferred that the locking means is movable between the first position and the second position when the actuator is in the contracted position, and that the locking means is immovable when the actuator is in the extended position.
Preferably, the biasing means is a spring, and more preferably, a coil spring.
A catch feature is integral to an inner surface of each of the first arm and the second arm. The catch features are formed to engage with the lock bar. Therefore, when the lock bar can be moved into the lock position, then the first and second arms are simultaneously and symmetrically locked to the central pack.
In a preferred embodiment, the central pack is a power pack. The central pack may comprise at least one frame and said frame is adapted to support the locking means and at least one cell and a user interface PCB. It is preferred that the lock arm is connected to the frame by a torsion spring.
In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A hair styling apparatus 10, as shown in
A longitudinal axis, x, is indicated in
In a preferred embodiment, the hair styling apparatus 10 is a battery operated hair straightener, wherein the hair contacting section 22 comprises a heated metal plate. In such an embodiment, an electrical connector 28 is located at the hinge end of the hair styling apparatus 10, and the central pack 16 is a battery pack assembly.
With reference to
An aperture 44 is located on the second harness guide 38 towards the first end 32 of the battery pack sleeve 30. Similar apertures are positioned on each harness guide towards the first end of the battery pack sleeve but cannot be seen in
An arrangement of four rechargeable cylindrical battery cells are shown in
Each cell is a high power lithium-ion cell of around 3.8V and has a relatively high capacity of around 1400 mAh. Each cell has a maximum charge of approximately 6.5 A and a maximum discharge of approximately 20 A.
A first cell tab 72 is connected to a positive terminal of the first cell 50. A positive terminal of the second cell 52 is connected to a negative terminal of the first cell via a second interconnect tab 74. A negative terminal of the second cell is connected to a positive terminal of the third cell 54 via a third interconnect tab 76. A positive terminal of the fourth cell 56 is connected to a negative terminal of the third cell 54 via a fourth interconnect tab 78. A fifth cell tab 80 is connected to a negative terminal of the fourth cell 56.
Each connection in the illustrated embodiment is a welded connection realised by resistance welding. Alternatively, the connection between the battery pack tabs and the battery terminals may be realised by any suitable form of weld or join or solder.
In
In order to optimise the weld current, a longer slot length is required. However, whilst the second tab layout shown in
Advantage is obtained from a Y-shaped slot, as a consequence of the greater total slot length in comparison with the straight slot of
The battery pack tabs are preferably comprised of a copper alloy having a thickness of approximately 0.2 mm. The battery pack tabs may have a tin plating of approximately 3 microns thickness.
The arrangement of four cells is secured within a frame comprising a first frame part 102 and a second frame part 104, as shown in
In such a hair styling apparatus 10, there is a need to route the power from the central battery pack 16 to the heater assembly in each arm. However, when the arms are in an open position, there is gap between the battery pack and the arms at the distal end of the battery pack. An electrical join across this gap would potentially be a high resistance connection which could cause heat to develop. Therefore, an alternative scheme for transferring power from the battery pack to the at least one heater assembly is desirable.
In
A first end of each power harness is connected to the battery management system PCB.
This connection may be realised by a soldered join. A second end of each power harness is connected to a heater assembly located within each arm of the hair styling apparatus. This connection may be a wire to wire interconnect, realised by a crimp terminal.
Each power harness is preferably a 20 AWG wire having PTFE insulation. PTFE insulation is highly effective and consequently a relatively thin layer of PTFE around the central wire strands is required. This allows each power harness to have a minimised diameter and is therefore advantageous in minimising the volume occupied by the four power harnesses in the hair styling apparatus.
The cross-sectional view through the handle section, shown in
The first cell 50 is located adjacent to the forth cell 56, and the first and forth cell are positioned centrally along a y-axis of the apparatus. The battery pack sleeve 30 surrounds both cells 50, 56 with a small tolerance gap between the sleeve and the cells to allow for manufacturing tolerances and possible thermal expansion of the components. An interference rib 114, 116, 118, 120 is located between the external surface of the battery pack sleeve 30 and an inner surface of one of the arm shells 13, 15, adjacent to each power harness. The interference ribs 114, 116, 118, 120 immobilise the battery pack within the battery sleeve.
A lock arm 126 extends longitudinally within the handle section 20 of the hair styling apparatus 10 and is located between the arm shells 13, 15 and the first frame part 102. The lock arm 126 has a T-shape form and comprises a shaft 128 with a slider cap receiver 130 at a first end 131, and a perpendicular lock bar 132 at the second end 133. The lock bar 132 has a lock bar block 134, 136 at each end, which, in the embodiment illustrated, is a triangular prism. The lock arm 126 is positioned with the first end 131 in proximity to the hinge 18 end of the styling apparatus.
The lock arm 126 further comprises a lock arm boss 138 protruding from the lock arm 126 on the side adjacent the first and second arm shells 13, 15. The lock arm boss 138 passes through a first leg 140 of a torsion spring 142 and a first frame boss 144 passes through a second leg 146 of the torsion spring 142 (shown in
A sleeve cap 148 of a battery pack sleeve 30, a spring housing 150, a lock out actuator 152 and a lock out spring 154 are seen separately in
In use, when the styling apparatus arms 12, 14 are arranged in an open position, then the lock out spring 154 is in the extended state within the spring housing 150. Consequently, the lock out actuator 152 is in an extended position, as seen in
When the styling apparatus arms 12, 14 are moved from the open position towards the closed position, a protrusion (not shown) on an inner surface of the first arm comes into contact with the lock out actuator and then gradually pushes the lock out actuator 152 a distance p towards the second arm. When the styling apparatus arms 12, 14 are in a fully closed position, then the lock out spring 154 is in the compressed state within the spring housing 150 and the lock out actuator is in a retracted position, as seen in
A catch feature (not shown) is integral to an inner surface of each of the first arm shell 13 and the second arm shell 15. The catch features are formed to engage with the lock bar 132. Therefore, when the lock arm 126 can be moved into the lock position, then the first and second arms 12, 14 are simultaneously and symmetrically locked to the central pack 16.
The general structure of the hair styling apparatus, as shown schematically in
A further spring arrangement is illustrated schematically in
With reference to
A coil spring 204 is located between the receptacle 202 and the lug, in order to moderate the relative movement of the lug 178 with respect to the receptacle 202. The coil spring 204 may be connected to the lug 178, or within the receptacle 202, or both. A first end 206 of the coil spring abuts a base of the receptacle and a second end 208 of the coil spring 204 abuts the shoulder 184 of the lug 178. Advantageously, this arrangement of the torsion spring 177 and the coil spring 204 provides a progressively lower spring force as the arms of the styling apparatus are moved into the closed position (minimal angular displacement), whilst providing a progressively greater spring force as the styling apparatus arms are moved into the open position (maximal angular displacement), as shown schematically by data line B in
For comparison, data line A in
Advantageously, the folding cover 186 protects the central pack 16 from ingress of debris, such as single hairs or chemical hair products. The folding cover additionally functions to maintain the parallel arrangement and smooth functioning of the styling apparatus arms, by impeding accidental torsional movement of between the styling apparatus arms. In a further embodiment, a second torsion spring arrangement could be included at the other edge of the folding cover in order to increase the symmetry and balance of the hair styling apparatus, but mainly to further avoid the possibility of accidental torsional movement between the arms of the styling apparatus. In an alternative embodiment, the folding cover may comprise a flexible material without a central hinged section.
Each of the spring arrangements described in relation to
It will be apparent to the skilled person that various alternatives are possible within the scope of the present invention. For example, any number of symmetrically arranged rechargeable cells may be utilised, including a single cell arrangement. The cells may be connected in various electrical arrangements; either in series or in parallel or a combination of both. The battery pack sleeve may comprise an opening at either the hinge end or the distal end, through which the arrangement of cell(s) may be inserted, and a battery sleeve cap is subsequently attached over the opening.
The hair contacting section may comprise a heated plate arranged on at least one of the facing surfaces of the arms. The heated plate may be a regular, non-flexing heated plate or, alternatively, the heated plate may be flexible. In use, the hair contacting surface 32 of the heated plate 24 may have a temperature between 50° C. and 250° C., and more preferably between 150° C. and 210° C. The hair contacting surface, may have a form which is non-rectangular in shape, such as a square, an oval or an irregular form.
With reference to the battery pack arrangement shown in
With reference to
With reference to
A single lock out actuator which abuts one of the two lock bar blocks, has been described herein. However, a second lock out actuator (and associated lock out spring and spring housing), may be employed symmetrically about the z-axis from the lock out actuator. The second lock out actuator would abut a second of the two lock bar blocks. Advantageously, such a second lock out actuator would avoid any asymmetrical or torsional forces being applied to the lock arm.
Although the haircare apparatus described herein is generally referred to as hair styling apparatus, and in particular a hair straightener, the apparatus may function to dry or style the hair in various ways when a tress is gripped between the arms. For example, some features of the haircare apparatus described herein can be utilised with a hair styling apparatus which comprises plates providing heat alone or plates providing heat and airflow.
The invention is not limited to the detailed description given above. Variations will be apparent to the person skilled in the art.
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