This application claims priority to French Patent Application No. 1454271 filed May 14, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
The invention relates to a steam hairdressing appliance comprising a portable steam treatment unit intended to steam treat hair for its shaping. In addition to steaming hair, the portable treatment unit of this hairdressing appliance is generally configured to heat hair for its shaping. Depending upon its configuration, such a hairdressing appliance can be used for straightening, curling, or crimping hair.
Various hairdressing appliances that enable the treatment of hair for its straightening, curling, or crimping are known to the prior art. These hairdressing appliances comprise a portable treatment unit consisting, inter alia, of two arms, or jaws, each of which has a surface that may be flat or curved. The two arms are hinged together to form a clamp configured to clamp the hair between the two surfaces positioned opposite each other, when the two arms are brought together. These two arms also comprise a gripping zone enabling the opening and closing of the clamp and the manipulation thereof during the styling. At least one of these two surfaces has a heating device enabling the treatment of hair with heat while it is clamped. The straightening of a lock of hair is effected by clamping the lock of hair between the two surfaces and by moving the closed clamp along this lock of hair, from the root to the tip. The curling of a lock of hair is effected by clamping the lock of hair between the two surfaces and by winding, at least partially, this lock of hair around the surfaces, the heat making it possible to set the curl of hair.
For improving the hair styling, using steam treatment as a supplement to the heat treatment is known to the prior art, said steam being sprayed or dispersed on the hair. Various exemplary embodiments of such hairdressing appliances are described in documents JP2000157322A, EP1396207A1, EP1515628B1, EP1515629B1, EP1516554B1, and FR2967017A1. Depending on these various embodiments, in addition to the other known and aforementioned characteristics of a hairdressing appliance, the portable treatment unit comprises steam spraying means that are configured to spray steam from one of the two surfaces towards the second of the two surfaces. In documents EP1396207A1 and EP1516554B1, the portable treatment unit comprises steam suction means arranged on said second surface to evacuate the steam sprayed from said first surface after it has passed through the lock of hair. In documents EP1515628B1 and EP1515629B1, in an alternative embodiment, the steam spraying means are configured to spray steam from the two surfaces positioned opposite one another during the clamping. In document FR2967017A1, a patent application filed by the applicant, the optimized design of the vaporization means enables a flow of steam in the order of 3 to 4 g/min, which is greater than other hairdressing appliance designs that provide a flow of steam of less than 2 g/min, which makes it possible to provide uniform steam over the entire width of the clamped lock of hair during the steam treatment and enables the rapid treatment of said lock of hair with steam while the portable treatment unit is moved along this lock of hair.
The object of this invention is to implement a hairdressing appliance whose performance is comparable to that of the hairdressing appliance described in document FR2967017A1 while reducing its bulkiness, for example by reducing the width of the hairdressing appliance and/or for example, its height.
The object of this invention is to implement a hairdressing appliance whose performance is comparable to that of the hairdressing appliance described in document FR2967017A1, yet while using a reduced flow of steam.
The object of this invention is to implement a hairdressing appliance whose performance is comparable to that of the hairdressing appliance described in document FR2967017A1, while simplifying its design.
The object of this invention is to implement a hairdressing appliance whose performance is comparable to that of the hairdressing appliance described in document FR2967017A1, while reducing its manufacturing cost.
The object of this invention is to implement a hairdressing appliance whose performance is comparable to that of the hairdressing appliance described in document FR2967017A1, while reducing the volume of liquid used for vaporization.
To this end, the invention relates to a hairdressing appliance comprising a portable treatment unit equipped with two arms configured to form a clamp provided with two surfaces positioned opposite each other that enable the simultaneous clamping of a lock of hair. The portable treatment unit comprises steam spraying means that are configured to spray steam from one of the two surfaces towards the second of the two surfaces. Notably, the hairdressing appliance comprises a means of containing the steam dispersed between the two surfaces that are pressed together. These containment means make it possible to ensure a quantity of steam remains in contact with the lock of hair with a uniform distribution, within a containment space positioned between the two surfaces that clamp said lock, so as to enhance the steam treatment. This steam remains in the containment space for a period of time before escaping under the action of the flow of steam. The steam containment advantageously enables a reduction in the flow of steam from the vaporization means of the portable treatment unit. The steam is transported and circulated through dispersion means or even through spraying means, with circulation being possible with or without overpressure.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the steam containment means comprise a channel arranged in the second of the two surfaces, opposite the dispersion means. Thus the steam passes through the lock of hair and remains contained in said channel.
According to this implementation of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the channel exits onto at least one of the two longitudinal edges of the second surface so as to allow the escape of this steam under the action of the flow of steam exiting the dispersion means, after this steam has remained contained in said channel. The steam in the containment space is thus renewed. This makes it possible to maintain steam pressure in the containment space, with this pressure being essentially constant.
According to this implementation of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the channel has a width ranging between 2 and 6 mm, preferably 2.5 mm, and a depth ranging between 0.5 and 2 mm, preferably 1 mm. These dimensions optimize the containment space so as to maintain a sufficient volume of renewed steam in contact over the width of a lock of hair in order to treat it. Furthermore, the channel has a length ranging between 20 and 220 mm, preferably 90 mm, so as to optimize the volume of the containment space for a reduced flow of steam ranging between 0.5 and 2 g/min, preferably between 0.9 and 1.2 g/min.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the first surface comprises a groove with a bottom, the steam dispersion means being arranged to disperse steam from said bottom, and the steam containment means comprising the groove, in addition to or in place of the aforementioned channel arranged in the second of the two surfaces.
When the hairdressing appliance of the invention simultaneously comprises a channel and a groove as mentioned above, said channel is arranged opposite said groove. Furthermore, the channel and the groove preferably have a volume that is essentially identical.
In an alternative embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, and equipped with a channel as mentioned above, the first surface comprises two adjacent grooves each with a bottom, the dispersion means being arranged to disperse steam from at least one of said two bottoms. Furthermore, the channel is arranged opposite the two grooves.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, at least one groove exits onto at least one of the two longitudinal edges of the first surface, which allows the escape of the steam after it has been dispersed and has remained in the containment space.
In an embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the steam dispersion means comprise a plurality of dispersion openings arranged over the length of the bottom of the at least one groove. In an alternative embodiment, these steam dispersion means comprise a dispersion vent arranged over the length of the bottom of the at least one groove.
In an embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, a grid is arranged above the at least one groove on the first surface. This helps better distribute the steam over the lock of hair.
In another embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the latter is a equipped with a single groove that has a curved shape. Furthermore, the channel comprises a rounded grid with a shape that is complementary to said curved groove. This helps better distribute the steam over the lock of hair, while placing it under tension as the portable treatment unit that is clamping said lock is being moved.
In another embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the latter comprises a groove and a channel that have a circular shape so as to form a cylinder when the clamp is in a closed position. Furthermore, the hairdressing appliance comprises a perforated roller rotatably mounted within said cylinder. This makes it possible to distribute the steam in the containment space constituted by said cylinder, with the rotation of the roller preventing the pulling of the lock of hair while the portable treatment unit is moving along this lock.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the steam containment means are offset on the surfaces. It should be understood that the containment means are not in the middle of the surfaces, rather upstream or downstream on the surfaces. More precisely, the containment means may take the form of a containment system that is offset on the treatment surface, for example a single assembly formed at least by the channel that is offset on the treatment surface or straightening plate in relation to its medial plane crossing it orthogonally.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the two surfaces are each equipped with a heating plate, said heating plates being positioned opposite one another and simultaneously enabling the clamping of a lock of hair. This enables a heat treatment of the lock of hair, simultaneously with the steam treatment.
According to this embodiment of the hairdressing appliance with two heating plates, the steam containment means are preferably arranged between said two heating plates. This provides the benefit of reheating the steam that is present in the containment space.
According to this preferential embodiment of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the steam containment means are offset on the portions positioned upstream on the heating plates, which enables the steam treatment of the lock of hair prior to the heat treatment, while the portable treatment unit is being moved along said lock. Preferably, the midpoint of the containment means is located at a distance d1 from the upstream edge of the heating plates, with the ratio of the distance d1 to the width w1 of the heating plates ranging between 0.1 and 0.4.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, a comb is arranged upstream from one of the surfaces. This enables the untangling and aeration of the lock of hair prior to its steam treatment, thus enhancing the passage of the steam among the hair.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the latter comprises a vapor barrier that is configured to block the steam escaping from the containment means in the direction of the proximal portion of the clamp, said proximal portion being configured to manipulate the portable treatment unit. Thus the hand that manipulates the portable treatment unit is protected from burns caused by steam.
According to the hairdressing appliance of the invention, the steam dispersion means are configured to have a flow of steam ranging between 0.5 g/min and 2 g/min, preferably between 0.9 g/min and 1.2 g/min. This enables the implementation of traditional or novel vaporization means on the portable treatment unit, which has a limited bulkiness and a simplified design, in comparison to those described in document FR2967017A1.
The following description of the different alternative embodiments reveals the features and advantages of the hairdressing appliance of the invention. This description is based on the following figures, in which:
In the following description, the same references are used to designate identical or similar features according to the different design alternatives of the hairdressing appliance of the invention, which are described based on
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The latter comprises a portable treatment unit 2. This portable treatment unit 2 is powered electrically by means of an electric connecting cable 8. The portable treatment unit 2 comprises two arms 3, 4—also known as jaws—hinged to one another by means of a pivot linkage 21, thus constituting a clamp.
The two arms 3, 4 each comprise a proximal portion 3a, 4a. These two proximal portions 3a, 4a can be grasped simultaneously with one hand, thus making it possible to manipulate the portable treatment unit 2 and close the clamp when the two proximal portions 3a, 4a are clasped.
The two arms 3, 4 each comprise, on their inside face and in their distal portion 3b, 4b, a surface 5, 6 enabling the clamping of the lock of hair simultaneously. According to the embodiment of
In one embodiment, the portable treatment unit 2 of the hairdressing appliance 1 of the invention can assume technical features similar to those described in French Patent Application FR2967017A1 filed by the Applicant in terms of the implementation of the heating means (not illustrated) of the heating plates 17, 18.
Thus the heating means for the heating plates 17, 18 each comprise a heating device (not illustrated) consisting of a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor, and a device (not illustrated) for measuring the temperature of the heating device composed of a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor. These heating and measurement devices will be positioned in the housing areas 22, 23 on each arm 3, 4, for each of the heating plates 17, 18. The features of such heating means for the heating plates 17, 18 are known to those skilled in the art, and will not be discussed in greater detail. Alternative embodiments, whether novel or known to those skilled in the art, are also conceivable for these heating means for the heating plates 17, 18, without exceeding the scope of the invention. Furthermore, alternative shapes are conceivable for the surfaces 5, 6. Curved surfaces, particularly as in hairdressing appliances used for curling hair, or even undulated surfaces, as in hairdressing appliances used to crimp hair, inter alia, can be implemented. Alternative embodiments of the portable treatment unit 2 with only one of the two surfaces 5 or 6 being a heating surface, and with the other surface merely helping to clamp the lock of hair for styling the same are furthermore conceivable.
The portable treatment unit 2 of the hairdressing appliance 1 likewise comprises means for spraying or dispersing steam 7 from the first surface 5 towards the second surface 6. As illustrated in
Other features, also known to the person skilled in the art, are likewise implemented on the hairdressing appliance 1 of the invention. The portable treatment unit 2 comprises, inter alia, an electronic card (not illustrated) that is configured to control the activation of the heating plates 17, 18 and the vaporization chamber. This electronic card is arranged inside one of the two arms 3, 4, for example in the proximal portion 3a of the first arm 3. The portable treatment unit 2 comprises a magnetic reed switch (FR: ILS) sensor 25, illustrated in
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The groove 10 preferably empties at its two ends on the longitudinal edges 5a, 5b of the first surface 5. However, it is possible to conceive an alternative embodiment in which the groove 10 exits solely on one of the longitudinal edges 5a, 5b. As illustrated in
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The channel 9 comprises a rounded grid 14 with a shape that is complementary to said curved groove 10. This rounded grill makes it possible to distribute the steam uniformly in the containment space 28 and shoot it over the lock of hair while the portable treatment unit 2 is being moved. The volume of the containment space 28 will be within a range of values similar to that of the embodiment in
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Other variations of implementation are conceivable within the scope of the invention.
A containment space that is constituted solely by the volume of a channel 9 on the second surface 6, or solely by the volume of a groove 10 comprising steam dispersion or spraying openings 12 on the first surface 5, inter alia, is conceivable. In this case, said volume of the channel 9 or the groove 10, should be dimensioned so as to constitute said steam containment space.
The arrangement of the containment means and steam dispersion or spraying means 7 on the surfaces 5, 6, separately from the heating plates 17, 18, is likewise conceivable, with said containment means and said steam dispersion and spraying means 7 being positioned upstream from said heating plates 17, 18.
According to the aforementioned different alternative embodiments, the steam dispersion or spraying openings 12 can also be replaced by a steam dispersion or spraying vent arranged in the bottom 11, 11′ of the groove 10, 10′, while maintaining a flow of steam ranging between 0.5 g/min and 2 g/min, preferably between 0.9 g/min and 1.2 g/min.
According to the aforementioned different alternative embodiments, an embedded ionizer intended to supply ions in the steam containment means to eliminate static electricity can be added.
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