Claims
- 1. A pneumatic hair-conditioner system comprising:a vacuum pump having an electrically powered impeller attached integrally to a hair processor having a base with an outer surface, the pump and the hair processor structured for employment of air flow through the hair processor in order to draw moisture out of hair in contact with the outer surface of the base; the vacuum pump and the hair processor include a predetermined dedicated-process conditioner dedicated to one or more predetermined hair processes; the vacuum pump is attached to the hair processor directly; the hair processor having at least one processor inlet to a trunk conveyance in pneumatic communication intermediate the hair processor and the vacuum pump; and means immediately adjacent the base for preventing hair from passing into the hair processor.
- 2. The pneumatic hair-conditioner system of claim 1 wherein:the vacuum pump is reversible with a reversible impeller to vacuum-pump air and to blow air selectively.
- 3. The pneumatic hair-conditioner system of claim 2 wherein:the trunk conveyance has a resistance heater that is operable selectively.
- 4. Apparatus for pneumatically removing moisture from hair comprising:an electrically powered vacuum pump having an impeller for drawing air through the pump; a hair processor fitted integrally with the pump, the hair processor having a base with an outer surface for passing across the hair to be treated, the base processor having multiple apertures therein for the passage of air therethrough in response to operation of the impeller; means between the processor base and the impeller and flush with the processor base for preventing hair from passing into the processor; and dimensioning the apertures of the processor base and operating the impeller in a manner sufficient to draw moisture from hair against which the hair processor is placed.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein the means for preventing hair from passing through the processor is flush with an inner surface of the processor base opposing the outer surface.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein the apertures and the distance between the preventing means and extremities of the base outer surface are dimensioned so as to prevent the passage of hair into the apertures.
- 7. Apparatus for removing moisture from hair, comprising:a housing with an inner chamber and an outer wall dimensioned to engage hair to be treated for removal of moisture, and with a plurality of openings extending through the wall; means for drawing air and moisture from hair engaging the outer wall through the openings and into the inner chamber; means adjacent the outer wall for preventing hair from passing into the inner chamber; and means for passing moisture-laden air from the inner chamber out of the housing.
- 8. A method for pneumatically removing moisture from hair, the method comprising the steps of:providing an electrically powered vacuum pump having an impeller for drawing air through the pump; fitting a hair processor integrally with the pump, the hair processor having a base with an outer surface for passing across the hair to be treated, the processor base having multiple apertures therein for the passage of moisture-laden air therethrough in response to operation of the impeller; inserting means between the processor base and the impeller and flush with the processor base for preventing hair from passing into the processor; and dimensioning the apertures of the processor base and operating the impeller in a manner sufficient to draw moisture from hair against which the hair processor is placed.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/747,445, filed on Dec. 22, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,434,855.
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