Patent classifications
A45D20/122
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
A haircare appliance having an air inlet, an air outlet, and an airflow generator for generating an airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet and an attachment for a haircare appliance, the attachment including an air inlet, an air outlet. A curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet. The haircare appliance or the attachment has a curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet. The haircare appliance or the attachment is configured such that airflow exiting the air outlet generates a first force to attract hair toward the curved surface, and a second force to push hair away from the curved surface.
Concentrator and hair dryer including concentrator
A concentrator and a hair dryer including a concentrator are provided. The concentrator may include an outer case forming an exterior of the concentrator and provided with first and second flow paths thereinside to enable gas discharged from a gas discharge of the hair dryer to flow and a flow path selector a position of which is variable within the outer case, the first flow path being provided between the flow path selector and the outer case, the second flow path being provided within the flow path selector. The concentrator may be configured to externally discharge the gas discharged from the gas discharge along either the first flow path or the second flow path depending on the position of the flow path selector. Accordingly, a user may select the first flow path or the second flow path for convenience while using a single concentrator.
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
A haircare appliance having an air inlet, an air outlet, and an airflow generator for generating an airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet and an attachment for a haircare appliance, the attachment including an air inlet, an air outlet. A curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet. The haircare appliance or the attachment has a curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet. The haircare appliance or the attachment is configured such that airflow exiting the air outlet generates a first force to attract hair toward the curved surface, and a second force to push hair away from the curved surface.
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
An attachment for a haircare appliance, the attachment including an air inlet, an air outlet for emitting the airflow. The attachment has a curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet, and a flat surface adjacent to and extending rearwardly from the air outlet. A haircare appliance having an air inlet, an air outlet, and an airflow generator for generating an airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet. The haircare appliance has a curved surface adjacent to and downstream of the air outlet, and a flat surface adjacent to and extending rearwardly from the air outlet.
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
Disclosed is an attachment for a haircare appliance, the attachment including: an air inlet for receiving an airflow; an air outlet for emitting the airflow; and a hair treatment chamber for receiving hair, the hair treatment chamber in fluid communication with the air outlet. The hair treatment chamber includes a wall, an opening through which hair is insertable into the hair treatment chamber, and an aperture formed in the wall, the air outlet configured to direct airflow away from the opening and toward the aperture in use.
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
A haircare appliance has an air inlet, an air outlet, and an airflow generator for generating an airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet. The air outlet has a first aperture located on a first side of the haircare appliance, and a second aperture located on a second side of the haircare appliance opposite to the first side of the haircare appliance. The haircare appliance is configured such that engagement of the first side of the haircare appliance with hair increases airflow through the first aperture and decreases airflow through the second aperture, and engagement of the second side of the haircare appliance with hair increases airflow through the second aperture and decreases airflow through the first aperture.
HAIR DRYER
A hair dryer may be provided, the hair dryer comprising: a body having a gas outlet part through which gas is discharged out of the body; and a handle extending from the body, wherein: the gas outlet part comprises a sensor unit which is provided at the center of the gas outlet part to sense coupling between the body and a diffuser coupled to the body and a coupler which is annularly provided along the circumference of the gas outlet part to surround the sensor unit; the diffuser is coupled to the body through the coupler; and the sensor unit is provided to be opposite to the diffuser. As such, a user can easily couple a diffuser to the hair dryer. In addition, the user can easily use additional functions of the diffuser. That is, user convenience can be enhanced.
HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
Disclosed is a haircare appliance including: an air inlet; an air outlet; an airflow generator for generating an airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet, the airflow generator disposed in a housing; and a hair treatment chamber for receiving hair, the air outlet configured to direct airflow into the hair treatment chamber. The hair treatment chamber is movable from a first orientation relative to the housing to a second orientation relative to the housing, the second orientation different to the first orientation.
Hair dryer
A hair dryer is provided that may include a main body including a discharge unit configured to discharge fluid outside of the main body, and a handle provided at one side of the main body. The discharge unit may include a plurality of discharge areas configured to discharge fluid. The discharge unit may be configured to selectively discharge fluid through one of the plurality of the discharge areas.
AN ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIR DRYER AND A METHOD OF BLOW DRYING HAIR USING SUCH AN ATTACHMENT
Disclosed herein is a hairdryer attachment. The hairdryer attachment comprises an inlet section for receiving a flow of air in a first direction and an outlet section. A plurality of air channels are located within the outlet section for turning and separating the flow of air into a plurality of streams of air. The air channels are arranged such that the streams of air exit the outlet section in a plurality of different directions.