A45D20/52

Hair dryer with scent dispenser

The hair dryer with a scent dispenser includes a housing with an air outlet at a first end thereof, and an air inlet at a second end thereof. An airflow conduit is disposed within the housing. A fan is mounted within the airflow conduit for drawing air into the airflow conduit, and a heating element is mounted within the airflow conduit for heating the air. The heated air is blown by the fan through the airflow conduit and out the air outlet. A scent container is received within the housing for storing a scented liquid. An air pump is in fluid communication with the scent container for delivering pressurized air into the scented liquid to produce scented air. The scent container is in fluid communication with the airflow conduit such that the scented air mixes with the heated air within the airflow conduit.

GLASS OR GLASS-LIKE STYLING COMPONENT FOR A HAIR DRYER
20230131861 · 2023-04-27 · ·

A styling attachment for a hair dryer includes a hub configured for releasable attachment to a nozzle of a hair dryer, a nozzle defining an opening for passage of heated air, and a bar mounted within the opening and at least partially obstructing a flow of air through the opening. The bar is configured to retain heat from the flow of air past the bar, and to transfer the heat to hair of a user when contacted with the hair.

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.

DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING AND PACKAGING HAIRDRESSING INSTRUMENTS
20220047053 · 2022-02-17 ·

A device for displaying and packaging hairdressing instruments, including a plurality of blow-dry rollers, at least one removable gripping handle to which one of the blow-dry rollers can be attached, and a storage housing. The storage housing includes a receiving compartment dimensioned to receive and contain the plurality of blow-dry rollers, a peripheral wall of the receiving compartment, a bottom wall of the receiving compartment, and a retractable top cover. Stabilizing devices are shaped to each hold one of the blow-dry rollers oriented along a respective substantially vertical axis and separated from the other rollers. An intermediate space contains an ultraviolet radiation source for directing and distributing ultraviolet radiation into the receiving compartment. Magnets are distributed on the inner face of the cover for retaining metal tools. An electrical safety switch actuated by the cover inhibits the supply of power to the ultraviolet radiation source when the cover is not in the closed position.

ATTACHMENT FOR A HANDHELD APPLIANCE

An attachment including an air inlet for receiving airflow from a hair styling apparatus, at least one air outlet, a chamber for conveying air from the air inlet to said at least one air outlet, wherein the air inlet is located at one end of the chamber, and the at least one air outlet extends along the length of the chamber and the cross-sectional area of the chamber decreases in size from the air inlet along the length of the at least one air outlet.

ATTACHMENT FOR A HANDHELD APPLIANCE

An attachment includes a casing having an air inlet for receiving airflow from a hair styling apparatus, a hair engaging member supported by the casing, an airflow outlet between the casing and the hair engaging member and shaped to direct air over an external surface of the hair engaging member and airflow guiding means extending over the external surface of the hair engaging member.

ATTACHMENT FOR A HANDHELD APPLIANCE

An attachment including a casing having an air inlet for receiving an airflow from a hair styling apparatus, a hair engaging member, supported by the casing, and adapted to move relative to the casing between a first position and a second position under the action of an over-centre mechanism. First and second airflow outlets are formed between the casing and the hair engaging member when the hair engaging member is in the first and second position, respectively.

HAIR-STYLING DEVICE
20170238670 · 2017-08-24 ·

Disclosed are hair-styling devices.

ROOT VOLUME NOZZLE FOR HAIR DRYER
20170231358 · 2017-08-17 ·

A root volume nozzle for a hair dryer is equipped at a blow nozzle part of a dryer to increase a volume of the root part of hair. The root volume nozzle may be freely separated from the blow nozzle part to make hair volume while drying the hair, and provide anions to the hair using an anion paint.

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.