Patent classifications
A45D24/08
BARREL FOR HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE
A barrel for a hair styling appliance, the barrel comprising: an external surface; and a heater-mounting surface inside the barrel; wherein the heater-mounting surface is integrally formed with the external surface. For example, the barrel may be formed as a single extruded metal component. Also provided is a barrel assembly comprising such a barrel, and one or more heater elements mounted on the heater-mounting surface. Also provided is a hair styling appliance (e.g. a curling tong, curling wand or hot iron brush) comprising such a barrel assembly. A heater element for a hair styling appliance is also provided, the heater element comprising a substrate having a conductive track for generating heat upon application of an electrical current thereto, and an integral temperature sensor. Manufacturing methods in respect of the above are also provided.
HAIR GATHERING ACCESSORY WITH HEAT SHIELD
A clip-on heat shield for use on a hair gathering accessory, such as a comb, is configured to be attached to the body of the hair gather accessory at a back edge of the hair gathering accessory. A void at an engagement edge of the clip-on heat shield is configured to frictionally engage the back edge of the hair gathering accessory to retain the clip-on heat shield on the hair gathering accessory
Eyelash separator and methods of use for removing excess mascara
Provided for are devices and methods for separating eyelashes and/or removing excess mascara, such as after application of mascara which results in undesirable clumps and/or excess mascara. The devices include a pin effective for breaking up or removing the clumps and/or removing excess mascara. Advantageously, the devices include a pivotable pin storable within a storage cavity of a housing or handle for safety and portability. The pin may be lockable or positionable in one or more positions for ergonomic and safe positioning for use near the eye.
Eyelash separator and methods of use for removing excess mascara
Provided for are devices and methods for separating eyelashes and/or removing excess mascara, such as after application of mascara which results in undesirable clumps and/or excess mascara. The devices include a pin effective for breaking up or removing the clumps and/or removing excess mascara. Advantageously, the devices include a pivotable pin storable within a storage cavity of a housing or handle for safety and portability. The pin may be lockable or positionable in one or more positions for ergonomic and safe positioning for use near the eye.
Razor comb hair tool
A razor comb hair tool and a kit containing the same are disclosed. Embodiments include an elongated guard member having an exterior with first and second opposing edges and a hollowed interior defining a cavity, wherein the first edge includes a plurality of spaced apart comb teeth and the second edge includes an opening allowing access to the cavity. A razor blade may optionally be positioned within the cavity. Embodiments also include a handle member adapted along a first edge to make a slidable connection with the second edge of the guard member. When the slidable connection is made, access to the opening and/or razor blade is obstructed.
Hair gathering accessory with heat shield
A hair gathering accessory can be formed as a comb or a brush device, and has a handle formed with a body. On one side of the body are a plurality of tines (e.g. comb teeth, brush bristles, etc.). On the other side of the body is a heat shield that is attached to the body and which extends away from the body some distance. The tines are used to gather a portion of hair while the hair gathering accessory is being held by a person, and the heat shield protects the person whose hair has been gathered from the heat of a hair iron that is applied to the gathered portion of hair.
HAIR COMB SET STRUCTURE
A hair comb set structure includes a comb body and a comb cover. The comb body has a first side surface, a second side surface and one end formed with a handle. Furthermore, the comb body is formed with multiple guide holes between the first side surface and the second side surface, and the comb cover is assembled with the comb body. At least one baffle and at least one projection are formed on an inner wall of the comb cover. The baffle is joined to the first side surface, and the projection is joined to the second side surface. Thus, the comb body of the hair comb set structure can guide hot air steams through the guide holes, and the comb cover can directly cover the comb body, so that the rapid drying and convenient covering and protecting effects can be achieved.
HAIR COMB SET STRUCTURE
A hair comb set structure includes a comb body and a comb cover. The comb body has a first side surface, a second side surface and one end formed with a handle. Furthermore, the comb body is formed with multiple guide holes between the first side surface and the second side surface, and the comb cover is assembled with the comb body. At least one baffle and at least one projection are formed on an inner wall of the comb cover. The baffle is joined to the first side surface, and the projection is joined to the second side surface. Thus, the comb body of the hair comb set structure can guide hot air steams through the guide holes, and the comb cover can directly cover the comb body, so that the rapid drying and convenient covering and protecting effects can be achieved.
Lockable tool with sliding scale release
A lockable tool with a sliding scale release is formed with a frame and a tool coupled to the frame with a locking mechanism to lock the tool into an extended or retracted configuration. A release mechanism is attached a scale on the side of the frame. The scale is coupled to the frame. The tool is constructed such that sliding the scale along a longitudinal axis of the frame automatically unlocks the tool from the extended or retracted configurations. The tool can open and/or close automatically. The tool, such as a knife, can swing open or extend out a front opening in the frame.
Lockable tool with sliding scale release
A lockable tool with a sliding scale release is formed with a frame and a tool coupled to the frame with a locking mechanism to lock the tool into an extended or retracted configuration. A release mechanism is attached a scale on the side of the frame. The scale is coupled to the frame. The tool is constructed such that sliding the scale along a longitudinal axis of the frame automatically unlocks the tool from the extended or retracted configurations. The tool can open and/or close automatically. The tool, such as a knife, can swing open or extend out a front opening in the frame.