Mechanized Hair Styling Device and Method
20170325564 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2002/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2007/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a hair styling apparatus and its employment in specific hairstyling methods. The apparatus is a mechanized, motorized device configured to operate in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment, said device comprising an ordered arrangement of components which, when motorized in a connected manner, cause the meshed rotation of two internal pivot gears, the pivot gears having irregularly-spaced undersurface dock holes connectable to a planar grip housing. The pivot gears induce selectable rotation modes of the planar grip housing; further, the grip housing is capable of securely gripping the attachment. A preferred attachment comprises an elastomeric block having an elliptically-contoured, substantially smooth top surface, and a patterned, sculptured bottom surface constructed with parallel V-shaped channels and a plurality of circular chambers. In this manner, when hair is placed in contact with the motorized device and its attachment, the hair may be styled into a multiplicity of twists or spirals.
Claims
1. A mechanized, motorized device configured to operate in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment, said device comprising a coordinated arrangement of components which, when motorized in a connected manner, cause the meshed rotation of two pivot gears, the pivot gears having irregularly-spaced underside dock holes connectable to a planar grip housing such that the gears induce selectable rotation modes of the planar grip housing, further, the grip housing being capable of securely grasping and retaining the hairstyling attachment.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is operated in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment comprising an elastomeric, sponge-like block having a flat, attachable top surface and a bottom surface, said bottom surface further comprising (a) a plurality of circular chambers and (b) a plurality of V-shaped channels, said channels arranged in a criss-cross pattern.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising wiring and electrical junctions enabling the use of alternating current electrical power to rotate both pivot gears.
4. The device of claim 1, further comprising wiring and electrical junctions enabling the use of battery direct current to electrically rotate both pivot gears.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is operated in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment comprising an elastomeric block having an elliptically-contoured, substantially smooth top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured and textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel, said side panel being integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; further the bottom, surface contains nine (9) V-shaped main-channels, said main-channels being parallel to each other and oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elastomeric block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface further manifests nine (9) Y-shaped cross-channels, said cross-channels being oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree left angle to the longitudinal axis of the block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface being constructed with a plurality of chambers, said chambers being orthogonal to both the bottom surface and the top surface and having a vertical depth approximately one-half the distance between the bottom surface and the top surface, the outer circumferences of said chambers intersecting said main-channels and cross-channels at irregular locations along the bottom surface of the elastomeric block.
6. A mechanized, motorized device configured to operate in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment, said device comprising a coordinated arrangement of components which, when motorized in a connected manner, cause the meshed rotation of two pivot gears, the pivot gears having irregularly-spaced underside dock holes connectable to a planar grip housing such that the gears induce variable rotation modes of the planar grip housing, further, the grip housing being capable of securely grasping the hairstyling attachment, the device minimally comprising: an elliptically-shaped top plate; a full gear housing having three parallel walls orthogonally mounted atop a left and a right circular gear retainer, a left and a right axle slot integral to each respective gear retainer, and four mounting tabs; a drive gear; a left and a right circular, planar pivot gear, each pivot gear having gear teeth corresponding to those of said drive gear, a protruding concentric axle in the upper surface, and three irregularly-spaced dock holes in the undersurface; an elliptically-shaped, planar base plate having left and right lipped cavities, both cavities having an inner circular circumference corresponding to the outer circumference of said left and right pivot gears, a gear niche, and four latching slots; a planar button holder having two latches on its undersurface; a planar, lock synch button having a left wing and a right wing, a button tab, and one button post orthogonal to the upper surface of each wing; an elliptically-shaped, essentially planar sponge grip housing having an upper surface, containing two planar housing bays, two grip posts, a spring cavity, and a circumferentially rimmed undersurface; an annular, elliptically-shaped oscillation grip housing; a battery and connecting wires; an electric motor and drive shaft; an on-off switch; and wherein all elliptically-shaped components have a matching elliptical contour.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the device is operated in conjunction with an attachment which comprises an elastomeric, sponge-like block having a flat, corresponding elliptically-shaped, attachable top surface and a bottom surface, said bottom surface further comprising both (a) a plurality of circular chambers and (b) a plurality of V-shaped channels, said channels arranged in a criss-cross pattern.
8. The device of claim 6, further comprising wiring and electrical junctions enabling the use of alternating current electrical power to rotate both pivot gears.
9. The device of claim 6, further comprising wiring and electrical junctions enabling the use of battery direct current to electrically rotate both pivot gears.
10. The device of claim 6, wherein (a) said left and right pivot gears are placed within said left and right cavities of the base plate; the drive gear is placed within the gear niche abutting both pivot gears, the mounting tabs of the full gear housing are placed into the latching slots of the base plate such that the left and right gear retainers of said full gear housing are placed atop the respective left and right pivot gears, and the top plate is attached atop the full gear housing; further, (b) said button holder is placed atop the lock synch button, the lock synch button is fastened to the top surface of said sponge grip housing so as to form a left main locking pin and a right main locking pin, whereby (c) upon insertion of the left and right locking pins into two corresponding dock holes of the left and right pivot gears, motorization of the drive gear causes mutual meshed rotation of the pivot gears, which in turn generates a planar rotation of the sponge grip housing.
11. The device of claim 6, wherein the device is operated is conjunction with a hairstyling attachment comprising an elastomeric block having an elliptically-contoured, substantially smooth top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured and textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel, said side panel being integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; further the bottom surface of the attachment contains nine (9) V-shaped main-channels, said main-channels being parallel to each other and oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elastomeric block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface of the attachment further manifests nine (9) Y-shaped cross-channels, said cross-channels being oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree left angle to the longitudinal axis of the block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface of the attachment being constructed with a plurality of chambers, said chambers being orthogonal to both the bottom surface and the top surface and having a vertical depth approximately one-half the distance between the bottom surface and the top surface, the outer circumferences of said chambers intersecting said main-channels and cross-channels at irregular locations along the bottom surface of the elastomeric block.
12. An improved method of styling hair, wigs, and/or hairpieces into a multiplicity of intertwined spirals or twists of hair, the improvement comprising: utilizing a mechanized, motorized device configured to operate in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment, said device comprising a coordinated arrangement of components which, when motorized in a connected manner, cause the meshed rotation of two pivot gears, the pivot gears having irregularly-spaced underside dock holes connectable to a planar grip housing such that the gears induce variable rotation modes of the grip housing, further, the grip housing being capable of securely grasping the hairstyling attachment; using with said device, a hairstyling attachment comprising an elastomeric, sponge-like block having a flat, attachable top surface and a bottom surface, said bottom surface further comprising (a) a plurality of circular chambers and (b) a plurality of V-shaped channels, said channels arranged in a criss-cross pattern; electrically activating said device such that, when said attachment is placed within the grasp of the grip housing, motorized rotary motion of the pivot gears induces a corresponding rotation of said planar grip housing, thereby effectuating a planar rotation of the bottom surface of said attachment; placing said bottom surface of the elastomeric block in contact with a plurality of individual groupings of strands of hair, thereby causing said groupings of strands to be engulfed within the chambers of said bottom surface and transformed into intertwined twists or spiral shapes.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising: use of the device of said method in conjunction with a hairstyling attachment comprising an elastomeric block having an elliptically-contoured, substantially smooth top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured and textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel, said side panel being integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; further the bottom surface contains nine (9) V-shaped main-channels, said main-channels being parallel to each other and oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elastomeric block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface further manifests nine (9) V-shaped cross-channels, said cross-channels being oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree left angle to the longitudinal axis of the block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface being constructed with a plurality of chambers, said chambers being orthogonal to both the bottom surface and the top surface and having a vertical depth approximately one-half the distance between the bottom surface and the top surface, the outer circumferences of said chambers intersecting said main-channels and cross-channels at irregular locations along the bottom surface of the elastomeric block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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NOMENCLATURE
[0044] 1. Auto Curl Sponge (ACS)
[0045] 2. Assembly A
[0046] 3. Assembly B
[0047] 4. Main Assembly
[0048] 5. Left main locking pin
[0049] 6. Right main locking pin
[0050] 7. n/a
[0051] 8. Mounting tab
[0052] 9. n/a
[0053] 10. Full gear housing
[0054] 11. Front wall
[0055] 12. Middle wall
[0056] 13. Rear wall
[0057] 14. Motor gate
[0058] 15. Left gear returner
[0059] 16. Right gear retainer
[0060] 17. Left axis slot
[0061] 18. Right axle slot
[0062] 19. Drive gear
[0063] 20. Base Plate
[0064] 21. Gear support lip
[0065] 22. Gear border
[0066] 23. n/a
[0067] 24. Left gear cavity
[0068] 25. Right gear cavity
[0069] 26. Gear niche
[0070] 27. Latching slot
[0071] 28.-29. n/a
[0072] 30. Gear rim
[0073] 31. Left pivot gear
[0074] 31(a). Gear teeth
[0075] 32. Right pivot gear
[0076] 32(b). Gear teeth
[0077] 33(a). Left gear axle
[0078] 33(b). Right gear axle
[0079] 34. Left dock hole
[0080] 35. Middle dock hole
[0081] 36. Right dock hole
[0082] 37. Left dock hole
[0083] 38. Middle dock hole
[0084] 39. Right dock hole
[0085] 40. Oscillation Grip Housing
[0086] 41.-45. n/a
[0087] 46. Top plate
[0088] 47. n/a
[0089] 48. Switch opening
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[0091] 50. Sponge Grip Housing (SGH)
[0092] 51. n/a
[0093] 52. First grip post
[0094] 53. Second grip post
[0095] 54. Left bay
[0096] 55. Right bay
[0097] 56. SGH lower rim
[0098] 57. Spring cavity
[0099] 58. Latch receptacle
[0100] 59. SGH undersurface
[0101] 60. Lock Synch Button
[0102] 61. Button holder cavity
[0103] 62. First button post
[0104] 63. Second button post
[0105] 64. Button tab
[0106] 65. Button spring
[0107] 66. Button holder
[0108] 67(a). Left holder latch
[0109] 67(b). Right holder latch
[0110] 68. Holder aperture
[0111] 69. (a). Left wing; (b) Right wing
[0112] 70. Elastomeric block (Curl Sponge)
[0113] 71. Side panel
[0114] 72. Main-channel
[0115] 73. Cross-channel
[0116] 74. n/a
[0117] 75. Chamber
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[0119] 80. Motor body
[0120] 81. Motor shaft
[0121] 82. Switch
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
[0122] The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling twenty-seven (27) figures, show the basic components and functions of the preferred embodiment. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
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[0127] With an electric motor 80 installed in the ACS 1, power is wired to the drive gear 19, which meshes with the pivot gears 31, 32, in turn causing the base plate 20 to rotate the sponge grip housing 50. In turn, this rotates the plane of the bottom surface of a hairstyling attachment in a circular pattern. Consequently, the rotational movement of the attachment's bottom surface, when placed in contact with hair strands, causes the strands to be enveloped within the circular chambers 75.
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[0137] In actual operation of the ACS 1 by a user, the button tab 64, upon being depressed, or pushed inward, places an increased amount of tension onto the button spring 65 such that the button tab 64 and lock synch button 60 can be lifted and force the separation of Assembly B 3 from Assembly A 2. This, in effect, separates the sponge grip ho using 50 from the bottom surface of the top plate 20, as shown more clearly in
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[0139] The left main locking pin 5 and the right main locking pin 6 are spaced apart a certain distance, which corresponds to the spacing between specific pairs of dock holes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 on the undersurface of each of the left and right pivot gears 31, 32 when both pivot gears 31, 32 are housed in the base plate 20. This is more readily understood by reference to
[0140] Assembly A 2 and Assembly B 3 are joined together to form the complete ACS 1. When styling hair, using the ACS 1, there are usually different degrees of tautness of twists of hair or volume of hair spirals/curls that a customer desires. Therefore, the user of the ACS 1, has the option to select specific pairs of corresponding dock holes (dock hole 34 paired with dock hole 37; dock hole 35 paired with dock hole 38; or dock hole 36 paired with dock hole 39) for the style desired. The user must then press the button tab 64 to separate Assembly B 3 from Assembly A 2, which exposes the left and right main locking pins 5, 6.
[0141] At this point, the user inserts the main locking pins 5, 6 into the appropriately selected paired dock holes (reference
[0142] Activation of the ACS 1 causes the left and right pivot gears 31, 32 in the base plate 20 to rotate co-planarly and spin the sponge grip housing 50 (by virtue of synchronized rotation of locking pins 5, 6) within a certain radius of coverage. A hairstyling attachment with several chambers 75 grasped within the rim 56 of the sponge grip housing 50, thereby produces a certain size of twist, curl or hair spiral.
[0143] A user's selection of the leftmost dock holes 34, 37, insertion of these two dock holes 34, 37 onto main locking pins 5, 6, and the re-joining of Assembly B 3 and Assembly A 2 results in one end of the base plate 20 overlapping the sponge grip housing 50 by an increased amount. Activation of the ACS 1 will then cause the sponge grip housing 50 to rotate in a slightly wider radius of coverage. The hairstyling attachment will then produce a different size and quality of hair twists.
[0144] Selection of the rightmost dock holes 36, 39, insertion of these two dock holes 36, 39 onto main locking pins 5, 6, and the re-joining of Assembly B 3 and Assembly A 2 results in the base plate 20 overlapping the sponge grip housing 50 by a greater amount. Activation of the ACS 1 will then cause the sponge grip housing 50 to rotate in the widest radius of coverage that it is designed for. The hairstyling attachment will therefore produce a larger size and different quality of styling of hair twists, spirals, and/or curls.
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[0153] As explained earlier, in using the ACS 1, specific pairs of the six dock holes (34-39) are selected for simultaneous insertion onto the left main locking pin 5 and the right main locking pin 6 atop the sponge grip housing 50 (refer to
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[0155] A user of the ACS 1 must first determine the characteristics (length, texture, and density) of the customer's hair and the desired relative tightness of the hair twist or spiral. Once this is done, the appropriate selection of paired dock holes (34 & 37, 35 & 38, or 36 & 39) is selected to be snapped into place atop the respective left and right main locking pins 5, 6 of the sponge grip housing 50. Next, the user must compressively mount the perimetral, semi-rigid side band 71 of the elastomeric sponge block 70 within the interior surface of the sponge grip housing lower rim 56. Reference to the combination of
[0156] When the ACS is electrically activated by the switch 82, the sponge grip housing 50 is rotated, within its own plane, by the drive motor 19 engaging both the left pivot gear 31 and the right pivot gear 32 in simultaneous rotary motion. In the preferred embodiment, an elastomeric sponge block 70, as shown in
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[0159] While preferred embodiments of the present inventive concept have been shown and disclosed herein, it will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may occur or be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of this inventive concept. Such variations, changes, and substitutions may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of, or in combination with features already disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended that this inventive concept be inclusive of such variations, changes, and substitutions, and by no means limited by the scope of the claims presented herein.