This application claims priority from German application no. 202 00 971.8 filed Jan. 24, 2002.
The present invention relates to a hot air hair styling device with a hot air blower and a hair care segment upon which acts an air stream generated by the hot air blower. The invention further relates to a hair care segment, which is developed as an attachment for a hot air blower.
Hot air hair styling devices which are developed as curling rods, as hair straighteners or as air brushes are well known in the art. Hot air hair styling devices are in each case designed for different, individual hair styling purposes. In order to style hair using such devices, a user must have available all three devices. This means that the user must have sufficient space and a sufficient number of electrical connections available in order to be able to shape the hair in the desired manner with these, and possibly further, hair care devices.
The invention therefore addresses the problem of designing a hot air hair styling device with a hair care segment such that several hair styling functions can be performed with the same hair care segment. The hair care segment can be developed as an attachment for a hot air blower or as single integrated part of the device.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide a hair styling device which can perform several types of hair styling functions.
Other aspects of this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
The present invention is an integrated hot air hair styling device with a hair care segment or a hair care segment developed as an attachment for a hot air blower. The hair care segment has the following sections:
The hair care segment can be either a part of a hot air hair styling device or an attachment for a hot air blower (hair dryer). The hair care segment has two arms articulated with one another in the manner of scissors. Between the two arms is a first hair styling gap, wherein the styling of the hair held between the two arms by to the surface shape of the sides facing one another of the arms is possible. The heat required for the hair shaping is provided by a hot air blower, whose air stream enters into at least one flow channel of the hair care segment and escapes from air escape openings of at least one of the two arms in order to reach the hair placed in the first hair styling gap. Both arms can be hollow and therefor have a flow channel and air escape openings. With such an implementation heating from both sides takes place of the hair placed in the first hair styling gap. In case the surfaces facing one another of the two arms are flat or substantially flat, the first hair styling gap can be utilized as a hair straightener. Due to the pivotable disposition of the one arm relative to the other arm, hair can readily be placed into the first hair styling gap and again be removed from it.
At least one of the two arms has a sectionally curved outer surface, generally the outer surface opposite the other arm, or top surface. Associated with this curved surface is a hair styling finger pivotably attached to this arm, whose longitudinal extension follows the longitudinal direction of this arm. The surface of the hair styling finger facing toward the arm is developed complementarily to the curved surface of the arm. Consequently, a second hair styling gap is formed between the arm and the hair styling finger. Due to the pivotable disposition of the hair styling finger and the curvature of the arm and the hair styling finger, hair can be placed into the hair styling gap and be shaped under the simultaneous supply of hot air. The hair styling finger has an actuation lever with which the second hair styling gap can be opened against the force of a spring element. In this manner the hair care segment can be utilized as a curling rod.
A further component of the hair care segment is a brush attachment, which can be placed over both arms jointly and enclose both arms. It is useful if the hair styling finger is also enclosed by the brush attachment. The brush attachment has air escape openings between its bristles or bristles tufts, such that hot air escaping from the air escape openings can also escape between the bristles or bristle tufts and can reach the hair to be styled. In this implementation the hair care segment can be utilized as an air brush or an air curler.
Using the present invention the hair styling which previously required several individual device can be realized with a single device. Through this hair care segment the styling of hair is not only simplified with respect to the number devices, but hair styling can also be done more rapidly since a device change is no longer necessary.
It is useful if such a hair care segment is developed such that one of the two arms comprises a tubular connection piece into which flows the hot air provided by the hot air blower. When the hair care segment is developed as an attachment, the connection piece serves simultaneously as a coupling piece with which the hair care segment can be placed on a hot air blower, which can be developed as a handle piece. In this case the connection piece generally has a latching means, for example a bayonet latch, for securing the hair care segment in place on the handle piece.
To open and close the hair styling finger disposed between the two arms serves an actuation lever, usefully developed in the form of a bow, which is a portion of the other arm pivotably articulated on the one arm. The actuation lever extends preferably up to that side of the hair care segment on which is provided an actuation lever associated on the hair care finger for opening the second hair styling gap. Consequently both scissor-like elements of the hair care segment can be actuated, for example with the thumb, from the same side. An implementation is useful in which the actuation lever for opening and closing of the hair styling gap between the two arms can be secured in position on the other arm or on another element stationary with respect to it, for example by a latch.
The brush attachment can be an open cylindrical annular body, on which the bristles or bristle tufts are disposed such that they project radially outwardly. This annular body is usefully comprised of an elastic material such that the placement of the brush attachment onto the two arms is easy and sufficiently tight seating is ensured for operating the hair care segment as an air brush or an air curler. To prevent rotation between the brush attachment and the remaining components of the hair care segment the hair styling finger can serve as a locking groove and engage a corresponding groove of the brush attachment.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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A second arm 6 is pivotably mounted on the connection piece 2 on pivot axis 7. The arm 6 is basically structured like arm 3 and thus also hollow, with the hollow volume of arm 6 also forming a flow channel into which, in the position of arm 6 depicted in
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The surfaces facing one another of the two arms 3, 6 can also have a textured surface(not shown). For example they can be developed in the form of waves, such that hair can be crimped in the first hair styling gap. The textured surface can also be developed in the manner of a volumizer.
Associated with arm 3 is a hair styling finger 10, whose surface facing toward arm 3 is complementarily shaped to the curved outside of arm 5. This configuration is also shown in particular in FIG. 3. The hair styling finger 10, like the second arm 6, is pivotably mounted on the continuous unit formed by the first arm 3 and the connection piece 2 at pivot axis 11.
The hair styling finger 10 has an actuation lever 12, which is pivotable against the force of a spring element, not shown in the Figures. The hair styling finger 10 and the actuation lever 12 move as shown by arrows y and z in
A further part of the hair care segment 1 is a brush attachment 14 shown cross section in FIG. 3. The brush attachment 14 comprises a cylindrical open annular body 15, with individual bristles B disposed such that they project radially outwardly. The material of annular body 15 is elastic and held with a certain pretension in its mounted position shown in
In the depicted embodiment example a groove 16 placed into the inner surface of annular body 15, into which extends the hair styling finger 10, serves as a protection against rotation of the brush attachment 14. Between the individual bristles B, or the individual bristle segments, air escape openings are provided in the annular body 15, such that the air escaping from the air escape openings L of arms 3, 6 can move through the annular body 15 and reach the hair. A further implementation provides that the brush attachment comprises a closed cylindrical annular body (not shown), on which the bristles or tufts of bristles are disposed such that they project radially outwardly. This brush attachment is slid onto both closed arms 3, 6 of the hair care segment 1.
Each of the surfaces 3a, 6a directed toward one another of arms 3, 6 of the depicted embodiment example can have a groove 17 or 18, into which can be set a comb spine 19. The comb spine 19 is held in the depicted embodiment example in groove 17 of arm 6, while the individual teeth of the comb spine 19 extend into the groove 18 of the first arm 3. The insertion of such a comb spine 19 during the straightening of hair serves for guiding the same such that when straightening the hair it can simultaneously be combed.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, numerous modifications and variations can be made and still the result will come within the scope of the invention. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Each apparatus embodiment described herein has numerous equivalents.
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