Claims
- 1. A hairdryer comprising:
a housing defining an air passage; a battery adapted to power a motor and a fan driven by the motor to drive air down the air passage; a burner in the air passage and in the form of a sleeve enclosing at its open end a catalyst; a combustible gas supply flow to the burner; a first baffle, to deflect combusted gas exiting the burner so as to mix with air after flowing around the burner; and a second baffle, to shroud the burner and prevents air that flows in the passage around the baffle and burner from cooling the burner; wherein the first baffle is coned in the direction of air flow.
- 2. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the sleeve is finned behind the burner to shed heat, conducted from the burner, through radiation and convection to the surrounding airflow.
- 3. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 2, in which said second baffle extends from one of said fins.
- 4. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 3, in which said second baffle extends from the fin of the sleeve which is closest to the burner.
- 5. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the burner includes a catalyst in the form of a coil of platinum coated wire.
- 6. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the first baffle comprises a ceramic block that leaves an annular space in the air passage through which the combusted gas and air flow.
- 7. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the first baffle is truncated at its rear end in the direction of air and combusted gas flow to create turbulence in the flow to ensure complete mixing of the air and combusted gas.
- 8. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the first baffle comprises a ridge facing the burner.
- 9. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which a third baffle is disposed upstream of the burner and creates a tubular flow of the air driven by the fan.
- 10. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 9, in which said third baffle comprises the motor being arranged in the air passage downstream of the fan.
- 11. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 9, in which the third baffle comprises a cupped plate.
- 12. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the burner comprises a port in the sleeve downstream of said first baffle and through which air is drawn by, and to mix with, with gas supplied through the sleeve and so as to create said combustible gas.
- 13. A hairdryer as claimed in claims 12, in which a third baffle is disposed upstream of the burner and creates a tubular flow of the air driven by the fan and said third baffle shrouds the port and creates a positive pressure at its entrance.
- 14. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which the fan is a radial fan drawing air axially through an end opening of the housing and expelling the air radially from the fan against shrouding that deflects the air into a tubular flow.
- 15. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 14, in which said shrouding comprises the housing itself.
- 16. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 1, in which there are a plurality of said burners in the air passage, arranged with their longitudinal axes parallel.
- 17. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 16, in which there are two of said burners in the air passage, the first baffle comprising a ridge parallel a line joining said longitudinal axes, and a hip at each end substantially on the longitudinal axis of the respective burner.
- 18. A hairdryer comprising:
a burner; a fuel reservoir storing fuel; an electromechanical, biased closed, solenoid valve for controlling fuel supply from the reservoir; and an electronic valve control circuit wherein pulse width modulation of the on/off period of the valve regulates the heat level of the burner.
- 19. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 18 in which the control circuit includes a valve control element that is electrically isolated from the control circuit.
- 20. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 19 in which the valve control element is opto-isolated from the control circuit.
- 21. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 18 in which the control circuit includes a condition sensor.
- 22. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 21 in which the condition sensor comprises at least one of an under-temperature or over-temperature sensor.
- 23. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 18 further comprising a flow passage and at least one baffle diverting flow in the passage in which a condition sensor is provided in conjunction with the baffle.
- 24. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 23 in which the condition sensor comprises at least one of an under-temperature or an over-temperature sensor.
- 25. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 23 in which the baffle shrouds the burner.
- 26. A hairdryer comprising:
a) a housing; b) a fan mounted in the housing, driven by a battery powered motor and creating an airflow in through an air inlet of the housing, along an airflow passage through the housing and out through an air outlet of the housing; c) a burner in the housing in the airflow passage; d) a gaseous fuel supply for the burner; e) a baffle element adjacent the burner to separate the airflow passage into a first passage in contact with the burner, whereby the air flow in said first passage is heated to a first temperature, and a second passage separated from the burner; and f) an exit baffle before said air outlet and arranged to mix the airflows exiting said first and second passages so that said mixed air has an exit temperature less than said first temperature.
- 27. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 26, in which a shroud is behind the burner with respect to said airflow to protect the burner from direct impacts from said airflow.
- 28. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 26, in which said baffle element is a sleeve surrounding the burner dividing the airflow passage into said first passage, being annular delimited internally by the burner and externally by the baffle element, and said second passage, being annular delimited internally by the baffle element and externally by the housing.
- 29. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 26, in which pressure enhancement means increases the pressure of the airflow in the first passage, slowing it down.
- 30. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 29, in which said pressure enhancement means comprises an aerofoil section of said baffle element encouraging more airflow into said second passage than said first passage.
- 31. A hairdryer as claimed in claim 28, in which said pressure enhancement means comprises an aerofoil section of said baffle element encouraging more airflow into said second passage than said first passage, and in which a longitudinal section of the wall of the sleeve is said aerofoil.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
0129243.2 |
Dec 2001 |
GB |
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0217741.8 |
Jul 2002 |
GB |
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0329318.0 |
Dec 2003 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/GB2002/005498 filed Dec. 6, 2002. The International application published in English on Jun. 12, 2003 as WO 2003/047387.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
PCT/GB02/05498 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
Child |
10861252 |
Jun 2004 |
US |