GLASS HAIR STYLING IRON WITH HEAT AND LIGHT EMITTING SOURCE
20220183437 ยท 2022-06-16
Assignee
Inventors
- SOPHIA WOJCZAK (HARRISON, NY, US)
- PAUL JAMES CARRUBBA (BALDWIN, NY, US)
- DANIEL BISHOP (TRUMBULL, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A45D1/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hair styling iron includes a housing, a mandrel extending longitudinally from the housing, the mandrel having a proximal end adjacent to the housing, and a distal end opposite the proximal end, and a plurality of light emitting elements within the mandrel. The plurality of light emitting elements are light emitting diodes that emit light having a wavelength between about 620 to about 750 nm. A cross-sectional area of the mandrel at the proximal end is greater than the cross-sectional area of the mandrel at the distal end.
Claims
1. A hair styling iron, comprising: a housing; a mandrel extending longitudinally from the housing, the mandrel having a proximal end adjacent to the housing, and a distal end opposite the proximal end; and a plurality of light emitting elements within the mandrel; wherein the plurality of light emitting elements are light emitting diodes that emit light having a wavelength between about 620 to about 750 nm; and wherein a cross-sectional area of the mandrel at the proximal end is greater than the cross-sectional area of the mandrel at the distal end.
2. The hair styling iron of claim 1, wherein: the mandrel has a tapered or conical shape.
3. The hair styling iron of claim 1, wherein: the mandrel is formed from a light and/or radiation transmissive material.
4. The hair styling iron of claim 1, wherein: the mandrel is formed from glass.
5. The hair styling iron of claim 1, further comprising: a tip extending from the distal end of the mandrel.
6. The hair styling iron of claim 5, wherein: the tip is painted or provided with an insulative material configured to inhibit heating of an exterior surface of the tip by radiation emitting elements positioned within the mandrel.
7. The hair styling iron of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of light emitting elements are arranged in at least two parallel, linear arrays.
8. The hair styling iron of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of light emitting elements are arranged in at least two non-parallel, linear arrays.
9. The hair styling iron of claim 1, further comprising: a light tube housed within the mandrel; wherein the plurality of light emitting elements include a first light emitting element associated with a first end of the light tube, and a second light emitting element associated with a second end of the light tube.
10. A hair styling iron, comprising: a housing; a mandrel extending longitudinally from the housing; a first linear array of light emitting elements within the mandrel; and a second linear array of light emitting elements within the mandrel; wherein the first linear array and second linear array are parallel.
11. The hair styling iron of claim 10, wherein: the mandrel is formed from a light and/or radiation transmissive material.
12. The hair styling iron of claim 11, wherein: the mandrel is formed from glass.
13. The hair styling iron of claim 11, wherein: the mandrel has a tapered or conical shape.
14. The hair styling iron of claim 11, wherein: the mandrel is formed from glass; and wherein the mandrel has a tapered or conical shape.
15. The hair styling iron of claim 14, wherein: the light emitting elements are light emitting diodes that emit light having a wavelength between about 620 to about 750 nm.
16. A hair styling iron, comprising: a housing; a mandrel extending longitudinally from the housing; a first linear array of light emitting elements within the mandrel; and a second linear array of light emitting elements within the mandrel; wherein the first linear array and second linear array are angled with respect to one another such that the first linear array and the second linear array are not parallel.
17. The hair styling iron of claim 16, wherein: the first linear array of light emitting elements and the second linear array of light emitting elements are both mounted on a single strip bent into a V-shape.
18. The hair styling iron of claim 16, wherein: the first linear array of light emitting elements and the second linear array of light emitting elements are mounted on first and second strips, respectively, that do not contact one another.
19. The hair styling iron of claim 16, wherein: the first linear array of light emitting elements and the second linear array of light emitting elements are mounted at an angle that corresponds to a shape of an outer surface of the mandrel.
20. The hair styling iron of claim 19, wherein: the outer surface of the mandrel has a conical or tapered shape.
21. The hair styling iron of claim 16, wherein: the light emitting elements are light emitting diodes that emit light having a wavelength between about 620 to about 750 nm.
22. A hair styling iron, comprising: a housing; a mandrel extending longitudinally from the housing; a light tube within the mandrel; and at least one light emitting element configured to emit light into the light tube.
23. The hair styling iron of claim 22, wherein: the at least one light emitting element is at least a first light emitting element positioned at a proximal end of the light tube, and a second light emitting element positioned at a distal end of the light tube.
24. The hair styling iron of claim 23, wherein: the light emitting elements are light emitting diodes that emit light having a wavelength between about 620 to about 750 nm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein below:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] With reference to
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[0035] In use, upon energization of the hair styling iron 10 by depressing the power switch 26, electricity is transmitted from the power cord 22 to the LEDs 40 on each of the strips 36,38. The LEDs emit infrared or red light/radiation as the case may be, which heats the mandrel 14. This heat is then imparted to hair that is wrapped around the mandrel 14 by conduction, as known in the art. In addition, because the mandrel 14 is radiation and/or light transmissive (e.g., formed from glass), the heat generated by the LEDs 40 is also permitted to directly heat the hair wrapped around the mandrel 14 by radiation. While
[0036] It is further contemplated that the glass or other light transmissive material from which the mandrel 14 is made may be colored, so that the mandrel 14 is illuminated when the LEDs are energized. For example, in an embodiment, the mandrel 14 (or LEDs or light pipe) may be red in color so as to visually appear to be glowing red when the LEDs are energized. In another embodiment, color-changing LEDs may be utilized so that the color of the mandrel 14 appears to change during use.
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[0040] In the embodiments disclosed above, it should be noted that the tip 16 is designed and configured to remain comparatively cool with respect to the mandrel 14, even when the light emitting element 40 are energized. For example, in an embodiment, the tip 16 may remain cool as a result of the LEDs 40 not being positioned within the tip 16 (i.e., the LEDs 40 are all located at a longitudinal location shy of the tip 16. In yet other embodiments, or in addition, the tip 16 may be maintained in a cool/non-heated state by providing insulating material deposited, painted or adhered to the tip 16 (e.g., on an outer surface of the tip 16 or between the LEDs 40 and the inner surface of the tip 16.
[0041] In connection with the above, the hair dryers disclosed herein may include a control unit and processor, and associated electrical connections and/or control circuitry necessary to carry out the functions described herein. It is contemplated, however, that more simple electrical and mechanical connections between the switches, buttons and LEDs may be used to carry out the functions described herein. Lastly, while the light emitting elements 40 are disclosed herein as being LEDs, it is contemplated that any light or radiation emitting elements capable of emitting infrared or red light known in the art may also be utilized without departing from the broader aspects of the invention.
[0042] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.