The present invention relates, in general, to hair styling devices and, more particularly, this invention relates to hair styling curlers, curler applicator handles and curler cradles configured to heat curlers positioned therewithin.
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As is generally well known, hair curlers, either heated or unheated have been used extensively in styling one's hair with the use of applicator handle. However, it has been found that there is a need for an improved hair styling curler and applicator handle combination, particularly in the area of grasping and releasing the hair styling curler with the applicator handle.
The invention provides hair curling implements, applicator handle and a heating apparatus that define a system for styling hair of the user with heat provided by heated implements. In operation, the hair curling implements are seated onto the elongated members protruding from the apparatus and are heated for transferring the heat onto the hair of the user.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a hair styling system. The hair styling system comprises one or more hair styling implements. Each implement includes an elongated body, a receptacle disposed on one end of the body and having a bore with an out-of-round cross-section in a plane transverse to a length of the elongated body and an aperture formed through spaced apart wall portions of the receptacle. A clip is pivotally attached to one of the elongated body and the receptacle. A spring is mounted in an abutting contact with an inner surface of the clip and operable to bias the clip for a contact with the elongated body. There is also an applicator handle that includes a body having a hollow interior and an end thereof sized and shaped to fit the bore of the receptacle. A U-shaped resilient member is disposed within the hollow interior. A pair of pins upstand on the ends of the U-shaped resilient member and are sized to be received within the aperture when the end of the body of the handle is inserted into the bore. There is also a pair of button-shaped members engageable with the U-shaped resilient member and mounted for a linear movement in a direction transverse to a length of the body of the applicator handle. The pair of button-shaped members are manually operable to move the pins toward each other for a selective engagement or disengagement with the apertures and selective engagement of the end with the bore or a removal therefrom.
It is, therefore, one of the primary objects of the present invention to provide a hair styling curler having a hinged grip portion.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair styling curler configured to receive and retain heat.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hair styling curler configured to transfer heat to a strand of hair curled on a body thereof.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair styling curler having a connection with an applicator handle.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an applicator handle configured to grasp heated hair styling curler and release such hair styling curler at a point of use.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide an applicator handle that is easy and convenient to use.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide an applicator handle that includes a resilient gripping member.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus having one or more heating elements disposed within a hollow interior of a housing and configured to transfer heat to vertically disposed elongated members partially extending past the exterior surface of the housing.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus adapted to at least temporarily retain an applicator handle for hair styling curler on the exterior surface of the housing.
In addition to the several objects and advantages of the present invention which have been described with some degree of specificity above, various other objects and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the relevant art, particularly, when such description is taken in conjunction with the attached drawing Figures and with the appended claims.
Prior to proceeding to the more detailed description of the present invention, it should be noted that, for the sake of clarity and understanding, identical components which have identical functions have been identified with identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the drawing figures.
The instant invention provides a hair styling system that comprises one or more hair styling curlers or implements, generally designated as 100, and an applicator handle, generally designated as 200.
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The elongated body 110, in one form, is manufactured from plastic, ceramic or composite materials. The elongated body 110, in another form, is manufactured from a metal. The annular abutment 120 is preferably manufactured from plastic, ceramic or composite materials.
There is also a receptacle 130 disposed on an axially opposite end 116 of the elongated body 110 in axial alignment therewith. The receptacle 130 has a bore 132 with an out-of round cross-section in the plane transverse to the length of the elongated body 110. In a presently preferred embodiment, the receptacle 130 is illustrated as having a pair of wall portions 134 disposed in a parallel relationship with each other. Wall portions 134 are formed by the bore 132. An aperture 136 is formed through a thickness of each wall portion 134.
The receptacle 130 is preferably manufactured from plastic, ceramic or composite materials.
A unitary clip or grip 140 has an elongated first portion 142 with an arcuate cross-section in the plane transverse to the length of the elongated body 110. The first portion 142 is movable between a first position being disposed in a direct contact with the exterior surface 112 of the elongated body 110 or spaced apart therefrom by hair strands and a second position being inclined at an angle relative to the length of the elongated body 110. The unitary clip 140 further includes a second portion 150 having an arcuate cross-section in the plane transverse to the length of the elongated body 110 and in a plane parallel to the length of the elongated body 110. The second portion 150 narrowing from a proximal end 152 thereof to a distal end 154 being spaced apart from the receptacle 130 and the elongated body 110. The unitary clip 140 is pivotally attached, generally mediate first and second portions thereof, to either elongated body 110 or receptacle 130 generally adjacent the axially opposite end 116 of the elongated body 110. The unitary clip 140 is preferably manufactured from metal.
An optional soft and resilient grip member 160 may be affixed to the distal end 154 of the second portion 150 by way of a cavity 162 sized to receive such distal end 154 therewithin either in a frictional manner, by way of adhesive (not shown) or being molded thereonto.
There is also a pair of elongated abutments 164 disposed in a spaced apart relationship with each other on an exterior surface 138 of the receptacle 130 in a general alignment with the first portion 132 of the unitary clip 130. Each of the pair of elongated abutments 164 having a spring aperture 166 formed axially along a partial length thereof and can extend through entire length.
Finally, a spring 170 is positioned and configured to bias the first portion 142 into the first position. The spring 170 includes a generally spherical member 172 positioned to abut an inner surface 156 of the second portion 150, a pair of legs 174 having proximal ends 176 thereof extending from diametrically opposite points on the generally spherical member 172 and having distal ends 178 thereof received within spring apertures 166 of the respective elongated abutments 164, and one or more coil portions 180 defined between the proximal and distal end, 176 and 178 respectively of each leg 174.
In operation, the hair strands of the user are curled (wrapped or coiled) around the exterior surface 118 of the elongated body 110 and are held/gripped in place by the first portion 142 of the clip 140 while the heat from the body 110 is being transferred to such curled hair strands. The user manually operates the clip 140 in order to curl or release the curled hair strands by a pivoting motion enacted by the second portion 150.
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A pair of members 220 and 222 are disposed in a spaced apart relationship with each other on an exterior surface 218 of one end of the elongated body 210, shown as proximal end 214. The pair of members 220, 222 are sized and configured to fit within the bore 132 of the receptacle 130. The invention also contemplates that the pair of members 220, 222 may be configured to a define a unitary construction
An aperture 224 is formed through a thickness of the proximal end 214 and being generally disposed between the pair of members 220, 222.
A resilient gripping member 230 is provided and has a generally U-shaped first portion 232 thereof mounted within the hollow interior 212 and having a pair of second portions 236 partially extending from the first portion 232 through the aperture 224 in the proximal end 214 of the elongated body 210 past the exterior surface 218 thereof.
There is a pair of pins 240, each extending outwardly from a respective second portion 236 generally perpendicular to the length of the handle 200. The pair of pins 240 are being disposed between the pair of members 220, 222. Pins 240 are sized and shaped to be received within the apertures 136 of the receptacle 130. The pair of members 220, 222 may be also provided as defining a unitary end of the applicator handle 200, for example when the body 210 is manufactured from a pair of halves.
A pair of buttons or button-shaped members 242 may be also provided with each of the pair of buttons 242 having an interior end 244 thereof abutting an exterior surface of the first portion 232 and having a portion 246 thereof extending past an exterior surface of the elongated body 210.
In operation, depression of button shaped members 242, upon a manual force applied thereto, causes the second portions or ends 236 to collapse toward each other and further causes the pins 240 to move toward each other, thus enabling a withdrawal of the pins 240 from engagement with apertures 136, and further allows the members 220, 222 to be withdrawn from the bore 132 of the receptacle 130. In a similar manner, depression of buttons 242 causes the second portions 236 to collapse toward each other thus allowing insertion of the members 220, 222 into the bore 132. Subsequent removal of the manual force and subsequent release of the button shaped members 242 causes the first portion 232 to spring back, due to the resiliency of the resilient gripping member 230, and further causes the pins 240 to engage the apertures 136, thus at least temporarily securing the implement 100 on the applicator handle 200.
Thus, the resilient gripping member 230 with the button shaped members 242 essentially provide a manually operable means for selectively engaging the end of the applicator handle 200 with the receptacle 130 of the hair styling curler 100 or disengaging the end of the applicator handle 200 therefrom.
Applicator handle 200 can be rested on a foot or support 248 with or without the implement 100.
The presently preferred appearance of the applicator handle 200 defines a peripherally concave transition between the proximal and distal ends 214 and 216 respectively and further defines a generally bulbous proximal end 214 with a generally planar surface 218. The distal end 216 defines a generally planar surface 217, as best shown in
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One or more heating elements 270, for example such as conventional heating coils are disposed within the hollow interior 262 and operatively coupled to a source of electrical power. The one or more heating elements 270 are configured to generate heat energy upon supply of electrical power thereto.
Elongated members 280 are provided and have a first portion 282 thereof disposed within the hollow interior 262 in an operative coupling with the one or more heating elements 270 and having a second portion 284 thereof extending past the surface 266 of the housing 260, generally perpendicular thereto.
A switch 290 is manually operable from the exterior surface 264 or 266 of the housing 260 to selectively supply and discontinue supply of the electrical power to the elongated members 280, whereby the elongated members 280 radiate heat external to the housing 260 when the switch 290 is operable to supply the electrical power to one or more heating elements 270. Thus, each elongated member 280 functions as a heat transfer element to transfer heat energy from the one or more heating elements 270 to the body 110 of the hair styling curler 100.
A handle 292 is disposed on the exterior surface 266 of the housing 260. A cradle, defined by a first member 294 and a second member or tab 296, is disposed on the exterior surface 266 of the housing 260 and is configured to retain the applicator handle 200 therewithin.
A dome shaped cover 298 may be provided and configured to selectively cover and uncover the second portions 284 of the elongated members 280.
Implements 100, applicator handle 200 and apparatus 250 define a system for styling hair of the user with heat provided by heated implements 100.
Receptacle 130, members 220, 222 and gripping member 230 provide means for selectively gripping and releasing the implement 100 that can be also defined by the elongated body 110 and the clip 140.
Apparatus 250 provides means for heating implements 100 so that the heat can be then transferred to strands of user's hair curled on the elongated body 110 and gripped or clipped in place with the clip 140.
In operation, the implements 100 are seated onto the second portions 284 and are heated for transferring the heat onto the hair of the user. The user then uses the handle 200 to individually remove heated implements 100 and support each implement 100 during the curling effort. When the hair strand is curled about the peripheral surface 118 of the elongated body 110, the user presses the button-shaped members 242 to disengage the applicator handle 200 from the implement 100. The process continues until the user used sufficient number of implements 100. Implements 100 can be returned into the apparatus 250 and reseated onto the second portion 284 either manually or by way of the applicator handle 200.
Although the present invention has been shown in terms of the engagement between the hair styling curler 100 and the applicator handle 200 by way of movable pins 240 and apertures 136, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that other releasable engagements may be applied in the instant invention.
By way of one example of
By way of another example of
It would be understood that the instant invention is contemplated to at least significantly reduce if not eliminate in its entirety a contact with the heated hair curling rollers 100 during removal of such heated hair curling rollers 100 from the heating elements 280 and during disengagement of the applicator handle 200 after the strand of hair has been curled around the peripheral surface 118 of the body 110.
However, the instant invention allows for the user to grasp the grip 140, which is generally unheated, during disengagement of the applicator handle 200 after the strand of hair has been curled around the peripheral surface 118 of the body 110, and further allows different engagement arrangements between the hair styling curler 100 and the applicator handle 200, even when the receptacle 130 is sized to be received within the end 242″ of the applicator handle 200, as it is shown by way of a further example in
Furthermore, in applications when the user is to grasp the grip 140, the ends 220, 242 may be configured to frictionally engage the bore 132 of the receptacle 130, for example in a manner when such ends 220, 242 are manufactured from a resilient material, thus eliminating the need for apertures 136 and the resilient gripping member 230 of the applicator handle 200. Or, alternatively, the receptacle 130 may be configured without the bore 130 to fit the bore 230 of
It will be further understood that the housing 260 may be provided in different shapes and sizes to accommodate desired number of hair curling implements 100.
Thus, the present invention has been described in such full, clear, concise and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same. It will be understood that variations, modifications, equivalents and substitutions for components of the specifically described embodiments of the invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14/206,172, filed Mar. 12, 2014 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/788,928 filed on Mar. 15, 2013, which provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference as is fully set forth herein. This application is related to U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 12/004,793 filed by Applicant on Dec. 21, 2007 and published as US 2008-0210255 A1 on Sep. 4, 2008. Teaching of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 12/004,793 is incorporated into this document by reference thereto. This application is also related to a U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/449,616, entitled “Hair Styling Curler” and filed by the inventor of this invention on Mar. 15, 2013.
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61788928 | Mar 2013 | US |
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Parent | 14206172 | Mar 2014 | US |
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