Claims
- 1. Electrically heated curling-type hair brush having
- a bristle carrier body (2, 48) formed as a hollow structure having an outer, exposed surface (8) made of good heat conductive material,
- electrical resistance heating elements (12, 50) located within the hollow structure and positioned in heat transfer relation to said exposed heat conductive surface, and
- bristles (1, 41) secured to the carrier body, wherein
- the bristles (1, 41) are characterized in that they comprise poorly heat conductive or heat insulating, stiffly projecting and yieldingly deflectable material and that they are located the outer, good heat conductive surface (8) uniformly distributed about the length and circumfernece of the body (2, 48) and spaced from each other to permit contact and close proximity of hair with the heated body and the outer surface thereof, separate hair strands, and further to prevent contact of any portion of the heated body with the skin of the user.
- 2. Hair brush according to claim 1, wherein the hollow structure is formed with projecting stubs (10) of good heat conductive material, the bristles (1) being secured to said stubs.
- 3. Hair brush according to claim 2, wherein the stubs (10) and the hollow structure forming the outer cover (8) are a unitary, single casting.
- 4. Hair brush according to claim 1, wherein the outer portion (8) of the good heat conductive carrier body (2, 48) is formed with apertures having a reentrant portion;
- and the roots (42) of the bristles (41) are formed with a holding portion interengaging with and interlocking with the reentrant apertures on the body.
- 5. Hair brush according to claim 1, further comprising a ceramic carrier form (15) supporting resistance wires (12) within the hollow body.
- 6. Hair brush according to claim 1, wherein the outer cover (8) is of essentially cylindrical cross section.
- 7. Hair brush according to claim 1, wherein (FIG. 4) the body is an elongated, essentially cylindrical element formed with inverted T-grooves (45) formed on the circumference thereof;
- a rail-like support (42) of generally T-shaped cross section, to which the bristles (41) are secured and molded integrally therewith, the T-rail being inserted into the inverted T-grooves.
- 8. Hair brush according to claim 7, wherein the grooves extend essentially axially of the body.
- 9. Hair brush according to claim 7, further including an essentailly cylindrical, hollow handle having an end portion thereof formed with internally extending T-ribs (63) shaped to fit into the inverted T-grooves (45) formed on the hollow body (48);
- and a connecting bushing (61) having means (62, 64) receiving both an end portion of the cylindrical body (48) and a matching end portion of the handle (44) with the internal ribs (63) on the handle in engagement with the inverted T-grooves (45) of said body.
- 10. Hair brush according to claim 9, wherein said connecting bushing includes an internally ribbed portion (64) formed with internally projecting T-ribs fitting into the inverted T-grooves (45) of the hollow body (48) to thereby receive and lock together said hollow body (48) and said handle (44) while being itself restrained against rotation with respect to said hollow body (48) by engagement of the internally projecting T-ribs with the inverted T-grooves on the hollow body (48).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 694,662, filed June 10, 1976, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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