Patent classifications
A45D20/124
Digitally controlled hairdryer
A digitally controlled hairdryer has removable attachments that are used to style hair. The hairdryer is powered with AC and DC power, with the DC power supply being separate from the main body. The removable attachments are powered and controlled by the hairdryer. The oscillating attachment has a motor that moves an oscillating portion to direct airflow from the outlet of the hairdryer.
Dryer
A dryer includes a hollow casing having an open front, a fan configured to introduce air into the casing and blow the air, a heater configured to heat the air introduced into the casing, a discharge tube disposed at a downstream side of the fan to be thereby rotatable inside the casing, and having an air inlet formed at a rear and an air outlet formed at a front, a motor configured to generate power for driving the discharge tube, and having a rotation shaft, and a connector connected to the rotation shaft so as to enable the discharge tube to be rotated about a first axial line of the rotation shaft, and connected to the discharge tube so as to enable the discharge tube to be rotated about a second axial line forming a predetermined angle relative to the first axial line.
HAIR DRYER ATTACHMENT
An attachment for a hair dryer that is movable between a first position and a second position in order to alter one or more characteristics of the airflow therethrough. In one embodiment, an attachment having multiple facets and types of projections with varying stiffness are provided on an outer housing that can be rotated relative to a base by the user. In a second embodiment, an attachment having a concave surface with prongs extending therethrough that can be moved such that the exposed portion of the prongs are lengthened or shortened, as desired.
Hair dryer
A hair dryer comprises a primary air flow path extending from an inlet port provided on a first side of the hair dryer and extending to an outlet port, a water collection member located inward of the inlet port wherein hair being dried is directed against a screen positioned forward of the water collection member, whereby ingress of hair into the interior of the primary air flow path is inhibited.
Hair dryer
A portable hand held hair dryer operable in a mode of operation to draw air through hair into the hair dryer. The hair dryer having at least one cyclone operable to separate water from the air flowing therethrough and an exterior separated water storage tank.
HAIR-DRYER AIR-DIFFUSER HOOD
“HAIR-DRYER AIR DIFFUSER HOOD”, intended for use in combination with an air diffuser (15) and a hair dryer (16), the hood (1) being formed by the assembly of two components, the main one being a hemispherical dome-shaped piece (2) and the second one comprising a C-shaped piece (3); the hemispherical dome-shaped piece (2) includes an opening (5) on the rear region of the outlining wall (4), which starts from its bottom edge (6) and converges to a narrowing (7) with a semi-circular profile (8), whereas in alignment with the aforementioned opening (5), from the outer face (9) of the outlining wall (4), two protrusions (10) are provided, each including a pivot (11) on which the C-shaped piece (3) is assembled in a pivoted manner; said C-shaped piece (3) comprises a semi-arch setup (12) with the ends (13) hereof fashioned in a rim (14) on said C-shaped piece (3).
HAIR DRYER ATTACHMENT
An attachment for a hair dryer that is movable between a first position and a second position in order to alter one or more characteristics of the airflow therethrough. In one embodiment, an internal sliding element is movable within an outer housing in order to alter the internal flow paths inside the housing. In a second embodiment, movable arms cause changes to the shape of an outer housing made of a flexible and resilient material. Motion of the arms between positions causes a change in the shape of the attachment outlet.
HAIR DRYER ATTACHMENT
An attachment for a hair dryer that is movable between a first position and a second position in order to alter one or more characteristics of the airflow therethrough. In one embodiment, an attachment having multiple facets and types of projections with varying stiffness are provided on an outer housing that can be rotated relative to a base by the user. In a second embodiment, an attachment having a concave surface with prongs extending therethrough that can be moved such that the exposed portion of the prongs are lengthened or shortened, as desired.
Hair dryer attachment
An attachment for a hair dryer that is movable between a first position and a second position in order to alter one or more characteristics of the airflow therethrough. In one embodiment, an internal sliding element is movable within an outer housing in order to alter the internal flow paths inside the housing. In a second embodiment, movable arms cause changes to the shape of an outer housing made of a flexible and resilient material. Motion of the arms between positions causes a change in the shape of the attachment outlet.
Dryer
A dryer includes a hollow casing, a fan disposed inside the casing so as to cause air to be introduced into the casing and to be discharged therefrom, a heater disposed inside the casing to heat the air introduced into the casing by the fan, and a discharge tube including an inlet into which the air is introduced, and an outlet from which the air is discharged. The fan includes a first fan and a second fan, which rotate in opposite directions about an imaginary axis shared by the first and second fans. A discharge amount or a discharge rate can be controlled in a stepwise manner. The discharge tube is disposed inside the casing so as to be rotated in at least one direction, thereby diffusely discharging drying air to a region desired to be dried.