Information
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Patent Grant
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6314966
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Patent Number
6,314,966
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Date Filed
Friday, March 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotating member is connected through a motor shaft to a motor provided in a housing of the body. A clip is composed of a first holding member and a second holding member, which are energized so that their respective ends are pressed against each other. The first holding member is attached to the end of the rotating member in the direction of the center of its rotating axis. When a switch is turned on in this condition, the rotation of the rotating member is transferred to the first holding member and the clip turns in a prescribed direction. Accordingly the hair held at the end of the clip is twisted at a designated speed in a prescribed direction.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process, and particularly to a hair winding device for use in special hair permanent process such as spiral permanent etc.
2. Description of the Background Art
FIG. 7
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,193.
Referring to this diagram, the body
17
to be held with the hand contains a motor
21
inside, and the motor
21
has a motor shaft
22
to which a rod engaging member
61
is detachably connected. The motor
21
is driven when a switch (not shown) is depressed and then the rod engaging member
61
is driven and starts rotating through the motor shaft
22
.
FIG. 8
is a diagram showing the perm-dressing hair winding device of
FIG. 7
with a perm-dressing rod
62
attached to the rod engaging member
61
.
Referring to this diagram, the motor
21
in the body
17
is driven to cause the rod
62
to rotate, and thus the hair to be processed can be wound on the rod
62
in a shorter time than by handwork. In this way, even an unskilled person can easily wind hair in a short time prior to the application of a cold permanent
71
to curl the hair as shown in FIG.
9
.
However, although the perm-dressing hair winding device described above is useful for common permanent waves, it is difficult to use this hair winding device in the process of applying a special permanent such as the spiral permanent.
FIG. 10
shows hair processed by a spiral permanent.
Referring to the diagram, the process of applying such a spiral permanent wave
72
includes: slicing the hair in blocks, twisting every several tens of the sliced hairs into a strand, further twisting every several strands together as shown in the diagram, and applying a permanent treatment to the hair.
While applying the spiral permanent requires the process of twisting the hair, the perm-dressing hair winding device can only wind the hair in a given direction. Accordingly, when applying a special permanent such as the spiral permanent that requires twisting the hair or winding the hair into small spirals, the preparatory process must be performed manually, which is actually a time-consuming work even for a skilled worker.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the problems described above, and an object of the invention is to provide a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process which allows accurate hairdressing to be done in a shorter time in the process of applying a special permanent like spiral permanent that requires twisting hair, for example.
To achieve the object above, a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process according to a first aspect of the invention comprises: holding means for holding end of hair to be processed; and rotating means for rotating the holding means in such a direction that the held hair is twisted.
With this structure, the hair can be twisted between the roots and the ends.
According to a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of a second aspect of the invention, in the structure of the first aspect, the holding means comprises a clip, the clip including a first holding member, a second holding member connected to the first holding member through a shaft and capable of turning on the shaft, and energizing means for energizing the first holding member and the second holding member in such a direction that their respective ends are pressed against each other, the first holding member being connected to the rotating means so that the first holding member rotates around its own axial direction.
With this structure, the end of the hair is held between the end of the first holding member of the clip and the end of the second holding member and the hair is twisted in this condition.
According to a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of a third aspect of the invention, in the structure of the second aspect, the rotating means comprises a motor and a rotating member connected to a rotating shaft of the motor, and the first holding member is connected to the rotating member with its center of rotation aligned with the axis of rotation of the rotating member.
With this structure, the held hair can be twisted in the held position without shaking.
According to a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of a fourth aspect of the invention, in the structure of the second aspect or the third aspect, the ends of the first holding member and the second holding member are covered with caps composed of an elastic material to more tightly hold the hair.
With this structure, the hair can be held by the clip more tightly.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process comprises: rod-like winding means on which hair to be processed can be spirally wound; holding means for holding an end of the winding means; and rotating means for rotating the holding means so as to rotate the held winding means around its own axis.
With this structure, the hair can be spirally and continuously wound on the winding means.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process for holding hair to be processed and twisting the hair comprises: a clip comprising a first holding member and a second holding member connected to the first holding member through a shaft and capable of turning on the shaft, and energized in such a direction that their respective ends are pressed against each other; a rotating member connected to the first holding member with its axis of rotation aligned with the axis of the first holding member; and a motor for rotating the rotating member.
With this structure, the hair can be held between the end of the first holding member and the end of the second holding member of the clip and twisted in this condition.
As stated above, according to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the first aspect, the hair can be twisted between the roots and the ends and thus the hair can be twisted in a stable manner.
According to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the second aspect, in addition to the effect of the first aspect, the rotating power of the rotating means can be effectively transferred through the first holding member in such a direction that the hair is twisted.
According to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the third aspect, in addition to the effect of the second aspect, the held hair can be twisted in that position without shaking, and thus the hair can be twisted in a more stable manner.
According to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the fourth aspect, in addition to the effect of the second aspect or the third aspect, the clip can hold the hair more tightly so that the hair can be twisted under stable tension, which enables the hair to be arranged more neatly.
According to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the fifth aspect, the hair can be wound on the winding means spirally and continuously, so that the hair can be wound into spirals with desired winding diameter in a shorter time and in a stable manner.
According to the hair winding device for use in hair permanent process of the sixth aspect, the rotating power of the motor can be transferred to the first holding member through the rotating member so that the held hair can be twisted in a stable manner.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a controller for controlling the rotating speed and the like of the perm-dressing hair winding device shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a diagram showing the structure for attaching/detaching a comb
14
to the housing
17
of the body
12
shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is the sectional view taken along the line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process according to a second embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6
is a diagram showing the rod
51
of
FIG. 5
with hair wound on it.
FIG. 7
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a conventional hair winding device for use in hair permanent process.
FIG. 8
is a diagram showing the hair winding device of
FIG. 7
with a rod attached to it.
FIG. 9
is a diagram schematically showing a common wave formed by a cold permanent.
FIG. 10
is a diagram schematically showing a form formed by a common spiral permanent.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process according to a first embodiment of the invention. This diagram shows the body in a partially cutaway manner.
Referring to this diagram, the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
includes the body
12
held by a hairdresser with the hand, a clip
13
attached to an end of the body
12
, and a comb
14
attached to the side of the body
12
near the end. Specifically, the body
12
is composed of a tube-like housing
17
, a motor
21
contained inside the housing
17
, and a rotating member
23
detachably fixed to the motor shaft
22
of the motor
21
.
The motor
21
is supplied with power through a power-supply cord
31
connected to the rear end of the housing
17
, and which is controlled to rotate and stop as a switch
24
provided approximately in the middle of the housing
17
is turned on/off.
The clip
13
is composed of a rod-like first holding member
25
and a rod-like second holding member
26
connected to the first holding member
25
through a pivot
27
and capable of turning on the pivot
27
. The first holding member
25
and the second holding member
26
are energized by energizing means, e.g. a spring
33
, attached around the pivot
27
in such a direction that their respective ends are pressed against each other. The rear part of the first holding member
25
is detachably attached to the rotating member
23
, so that the first holding member
25
rotates around its axial direction as the rotating member
23
rotates.
The first holding member
25
and the second holding member
26
have notches near the ends to hold the end of hair
30
to be processed. In this embodiment, the notched parts are covered with a first cap
28
and a second cap
29
made of an elastic material such as rubber in order to hold the hair
30
more tightly.
The comb
14
used to tidy and arrange the hair in the hairdressing process is detachably fitted to the housing
17
of the body
12
through a fitting member
41
. The structure for the attachment will be described in detail later.
FIG. 2
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a rotation controller connected to the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
shown in
FIG. 1
in order to supply power to it.
Referring to the diagram, its body
36
which is shaped like a rectangular box and to which the power-supply cord
31
is connected contains a battery
37
. A clip (not shown), for example, is attached to the body
36
so that the hairdresser can carry it on his/her belt, for example. The body
36
has a rotating direction changing switch
38
on its upper surface, which is operated to control the direction of rotation of the motor
21
shown in FIG.
1
.
The body
36
also has on its upper surface a rotating speed changing switch
39
for controlling the magnitude of the voltage supplied to the motor
21
. More specifically, turning the rotating speed changing switch
39
to “F,” side causes the supply voltage to the motor
21
to rise to increase the speed of rotation of the motor
21
, and turning it to “S” side slows down the rotating speed of the motor
21
. Thus the rotating speed of the motor
21
can be controlled to desired speed by operating the rotating speed changing switch
39
.
Next, a method for using the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
of this embodiment will be described.
When applying a permanent which requires twisting, such as the spiral permanent, the hair to be processed is sliced in blocks and the sliced hair
30
is held between the ends of the clip
13
. More specifically, the rear part of the second holding member
26
of the clip
13
is depressed. That is to say, a force is applied to separate the ends of the first holding member
25
and the second holding member
26
from each other. As the first cap
28
and the second cap
29
are thus separated apart, the end of the hair
30
is set between them, and then the force applied to the second holding member
26
is removed to hold the end of the hair
30
with the clip
13
.
In this condition, the switch
24
is depressed and turned on. Then the motor
21
is driven to cause the rotating member
23
to rotate through the motor shaft
22
. Since the first holding member
25
of the clip
13
is connected in such a way that its axial direction is aligned with the center of the rotation axis of the rotating member
23
, the first holding member
25
rotates around the center of its own axis. Then, since the second holding member
26
is connected to the first holding member
25
through the pivot
27
, the clip
13
turns as one unit in the direction shown by the arrow.
Thus the hair
30
held at the end of the clip
13
is twisted in the direction shown by the arrow. Since the time period in which it is twisted corresponds to the ON state of the switch
24
, the switch
24
is released from depression and turned off when a designated twisting has been done. Thus the process of twisting the hair
30
is controlled by the rotation of the motor
21
, so that the hair
30
can be arranged in a stable manner with a constant twisting force.
While the description above has shown an example in which the switch
24
is turned on to twist the hair
30
in the arrow direction, turning the rotating direction changing switch
38
of the rotation controller
35
shown in
FIG. 2
from “normal rotation” to “reverse rotation” causes the motor to rotate in the reverse direction. Accordingly, if the hair
30
was twisted more than necessary, the clip
13
can be reversely turned by operating the rotating direction changing switch
38
to cancel the excess twisting by a given quantity, which improves the convenience in use.
Further, the rotating speed of the clip
13
can be controlled by setting the rotating speed changing switch
39
of the rotation controller
35
shown in
FIG. 2
to a desired position between “S” and “F,” which allows the speed of twisting the hair
30
to be finely and easily controlled.
FIG. 3
is a diagram showing the structure for attaching/detaching the comb
14
to and from the housing
17
of the body
12
shown in
FIG. 1
, and
FIG. 4
shows the cross section taken along the line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
Referring to the drawings, a projecting part
44
shaped like “U,” in section is attached to the housing
17
as shown in
FIG. 3
; the projecting part
44
has cuts
45
in the upper ends of both side walls. A fitting member
41
shaped like “U” in section is attached in the vicinity of the end of the body of the comb,
42
, which can be turned through the shaft
43
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the fitting member
41
is sized and shaped so that it can be fitted closely over the outside of the projecting part
44
. The cuts
45
of the projecting part
44
are sized and shaped so that the shaft
43
of the comb body
42
can be inserted therein from above.
When attaching the comb body
42
to the housing
17
, the fitting member
41
is set in the position as shown in FIG.
3
(
1
). Then, as shown in FIG.
3
(
2
), the shaft
43
is fitted in the cuts
45
of the projecting part
44
from above. In this case, the fitting member
41
does not prevent the shaft
43
from fitting in the cuts
45
since the fitting member
41
is in the posture as shown in FIG.
3
(
1
).
When the shaft
43
has been put in the cuts
45
of the projecting part
44
, the shaft
43
abuts on the bottom of the cuts
45
, so that the comb body
42
cannot move further downward. In this condition, the fitting member
41
is turned in the direction shown by the arrow shown in FIG.
3
(
2
) and moved to the position shown in FIG.
3
(
3
). In this condition, as shown in the sectional view of
FIG. 4
, the bottom of the fitting member
41
is positioned on the outside of the bottom of the projecting part
44
, which prevents the fitting member
41
from moving upward.
In this way, the shaft
43
and the cuts
45
prevent the comb body
42
from moving down and the fitting member
41
and the projecting part
44
prevent it from moving up, thus firmly fixing it to the housing
17
. Since the end of the comb body
42
on the side of the housing
17
abuts on the surface of the housing
17
, the comb body
42
can be securely affixed to the housing
17
without turning on the housing
17
. When removing the comb body
42
from the housing
17
, the fitting member
41
is turned from the position of FIG.
3
(
3
) to the position of FIG.
3
(
2
), and then the comb body
42
is pulled out upward.
FIG. 5
is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a hair winding device for use in hair permanent process according to a second embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the drawing, the body
12
and the clip
13
have the same structure as those shown in the first embodiment. In this embodiment, the first holding member
25
and the second holding member
26
forming the clip
13
hold a rod
51
between their respective ends, instead of directly holding the hair
30
. When the switch
24
on the body
12
is turned on in this condition, the clip
13
turns in the direction shown by the arrow. Then the rod
51
attached to the end of the clip
13
also turns in the direction shown by the arrow. When the rod
51
rotates with the end of several tens of threads of hair
30
to be processed wound on the rod
51
in an oblique direction near the clip
13
, the hair
30
is spirally wound on the rod
51
as shown in the diagram. In this way, special hairdressing like spring permanent that requires winding the hair in small spirals can be automatically performed with a stable winding diameter.
FIG. 6
is a diagram showing the rod
51
removed from the clip
13
after the hair
30
has been wound on the rod
51
with the hair winding device of FIG.
5
.
Referring to the diagram, the body
52
of the rod
51
has a cut
53
and a cut
54
on both its ends as shown in the diagram. After the hair
30
has been wound on the body
52
, a rubber
55
etc. is set across the cut
53
and the cut
54
to prevent the hair
30
from loosing. Thus the hair can be kept in the wound state and the permanent process can be performed in a stable manner.
Conventionally, the elaborate work of spirally winding the hair has been carried out by hand. However, using the rod
51
with the perm-dressing hair winding device allows even unskilled persons to make stable windings in a shorter time.
While the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
and the rotation controller
35
are constructed as separate units in the embodiments above, they can be formed as an integral unit.
Further, while the comb
14
is detachably attached to the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
in the embodiments above, it is not always necessary to attach the comb
14
to the perm-dressing hair winding device
11
.
While the invention has been described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not restrictive. It is understood that numerous other modifications and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A hair winding device for use in a hair permanent process, comprising:a slim rod, the rod having a slot in each of two opposite ends; a clip removably holding one of the two ends of the rod; and rotating means rotating the clip and the held rod therewith about a longitudinal axis of the rod so as to spirally wind hair to be processed, on the rod.
- 2. The hair-winding device according to claim 1, wherein the rotating means includes a motor.
- 3. The hair-winding device according to claim 1, wherein the rod has a slot receiving portion at each of the two ends, and a hair winding portion about which the hair is spirally wound, the hair winding portion only between the slot receiving portions, the slot receiving portions having respective slots cut therein from the ends of the rod first distances in the longitudinal direction, the hair winding portion having a length extending in the longitudinal direction a second distance greater than the first distances.
- 4. A hair winding device for use in a hair permanent process, comprising:a slim rod extending in a longitudinal direction, the rod having a slot in each of two opposite ends; a clip removably holding one of the two ends of the rod; rotating means rotating the clip and the held rod therewith about a longitudinal axis of the rod so as to spirally wind hair to be processed, on the rod; and an elastic band engagable with the slots in the opposite ends of the rod for holding the wound hair in place.
- 5. The hair-winding device according to claim 4, wherein the rotating means includes a motor.
- 6. The hair-winding device according to claim 4, wherein slots cut into the ends of the rod in the longitudinal direction.
- 7. The hair-winding device according to claim 6, wherein the rod has a slot receiving portion at each of the two ends, and a hair winding portion about which the hair is spirally wound, the hair winding portion only between the slot receiving portions, the slot receiving portions having the respective slots cut therein first distances from the ends of the rod, the hair winding portion having a length extending in the longitudinal direction a second distance greater than the first distances.
- 8. The hair winding device according to claim 4, wherein the rod has a cylindrical rod central portion and rod end portions at the opposite ends, the rod end portions each having flat parallel opposite sides, the sides extending in the longitudinal direction, the sides being separated from each other by a distance less than a diameter of the rod central portion.
- 9. A hair winding device for use in a hair permanent process, comprising:a slim rod extending in a longitudinal direction, the rod having a cylindrical central portion and two opposite rod end portions, the rod end portions each having flat parallel opposite sides, the sides extending in the longitudinal direction, the rod end portions each having a slot cutting into the rod end portion in the longitudinal direction; a clip removably holding one of the two end rod end portions; rotating means, including a motor, rotating the clip and the held rod therewith about a longitudinal axis of the rod so as to spirally wind hair to be processed, on the rod; and an elastic band engagable with the slots for holding the wound hair in place on the rod.
- 10. The hair winding device according to claim 9, wherein the sides of the rod end portions are separated from each other by a distance less than a diameter of the rod central portion.
- 11. The hair-winding device according to claim 10, wherein the slots cut into the rod end portions from the ends of the rod first distances in the longitudinal direction, the central portion having a length extending in the longitudinal direction a second distance greater than the first distances, the elastic band holding the wound hair in place only on the central portion of the rod.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jun 1999 |
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