Abstract
The hair curler apparatus includes a rope-like, electrical heating unit in relationship to a plurality of hair curlers. Each of the hair curlers are fitted over the rope-like, electrical heating unit where they are heated for use. The rope heating unit is positioned through the cylindrical center of the hair curlers and transfers' heat. The hair curlers are various in size, but all have the same sized interior orifice for ideal communication with the rope-like heat source for transfer of heat.
Claims
1. An electric hair setter comprising a heating element constructed as a thin rope that is strung through curlers. Wherein the top end of the rope plugs into wherein an electric power source. The said indication light indicates the current state of the said curlers. Wherein the bottom end of the said rope is where the said rope is slid into the said curlers. Wherein, the said curlers are adapted to fit around the said rope. When connected to a power source and turned on, the said rope transfers heat to the said curlers. The indicator lights at the top of the said rope notifies the user of the curler-ready status of said curlers only when said rope and said curlers have reached a predetermined temperature condition.
2. The said curlers received heat from said heat source, wherein the hollow inner cylindrical orifice in the center of the said curlers. Wherein technical ceramic composes the cylindrical walls surrounding the said orifice. The said technical ceramic absorbs the said heat from the said heat source. Wherein silicon dioxide the outer shell transfers heat when used.
3. The said curlers wherein accept electrical charge simultaneously of all said curlers on the said rope. Wherein the top and the bottom of said curlers communicate electrical power to each other. Wherein the PCT heating elements convert the said electricity to said heat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1A: A cross section of a hair curler.
[0010] FIG. 1B: A top view of a hair curler.
[0011] FIG. 1C: The end of rope clamp.
[0012] FIG. 2: Top configuration of Rope.
[0013] FIG. 3: The Hot Curlers on a Rope. Configuration of rope as heating unit.
[0014] FIG. 4: Hot Curlers on a Rope. Configuration of heating unit within each curler.
[0015] FIG. 5.A: Top configuration of power configuration.
[0016] FIG. 5.B: The power box.
[0017] FIG. 5.C: Electrical terminals of the curler.
[0018] FIG. 6.A: cross section of curler as configured with embedded heating element.
[0019] FIG. 6.B: Outer view of Heated curler.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] FIG. 1A: Is a cross sectional view of the hair curler assembly embodiment which consists of the heat resistant materials such as ceramics or aerogel at top and at the bottom of the curler for handling the hot curler. (FIG. 1.A:1), The outer layer (FIG. 1.A:2) is advanced ceramics or better material to be outer layer of the curler which will articulate with the hair during the curling process. The innermost technical ceramics (FIG. 1.A:3), or a fast-heating metal layer which will articulate with (FIG. 2:11) the heating element of the curler, along the elongated cylindrical shaped hollow center following the shape of the curler (FIG. 1.A:4) which will longitudinally tightly fit onto (FIG. 2:11) the heating element for the purpose of heating the curler for use. A plurality of curlers (FIG. 3:12) can be mounted in a top to bottom fashion along the heating unit to be heated simultaneously on the heating element (FIG. 2:11).
[0021] (FIG. 1.B): A view looking down upon the top of the curler unit (FIG. 1.A:1) utilizes aerogel or any surface will resist getting hot, and upon the orifice (FIG. 1.A:4) that runs the full length of the center of the curler.
[0022] (FIG. 1.C:5): Is the embodiment of the non-heat able end cap that fits on the heat unit (FIG. 2:11). To be attached near the bottom of the curlers to heating unit (FIG. 2:11) with (FIG. 1.C:6) orifice narrowing clamps will fasten the end cap to the heating unit,
[0023] (FIG. 2:11) which is configured to hold the curlers firmly in place while they are heating and to prevent the curlers (FIG. 3:12) from slipping off the end of the heating unit (FIG. 2:11).
[0024] FIG. 2: The electrical power plug (FIG. 2:7) is a wall plug which is configured to supply power to (FIG. 2:8) the electrical box. When the power is turned on at (FIG. 2:9) the heating unit (FIG. 2:11) transfers heat to the curlers (FIG. 3:12). Once the curlers achieve the designated heat level the heat indicator light (FIG. 2:10) alerts the user the curlers are ready for use.
[0025] FIG. 3. shows the embodiment of all the separate parts of the hot curlers on a rope in its entirety.
[0026] The electrical power plug (FIG. 4:1) is configured to supply power to (FIG. 4:2) the electrical box. When turned on at (FIG. 4:3) the electrical current travels into the curler through the current regulator (FIG. 5.C:9) located at the bottom of the electrical box. The dual electrical prongs (FIG. 4:5) and (FIG. 6.A:5) and (FIG. 6.B:6) are configured to communicate with the current regulator (FIG. 5.C:9) supplying the electricity to the embedded heating element (FIG. 6.A:12) within the technical ceramics, within the curler. Additionally, this configuration makes electricity available to all the curlers. When the curlers are heated to the desired temperature the indicator light (FIG. 4:4) turns on. The outer ceramic layer (FIG. 4:6) is constructed of ceramics configured to be in contact with wet or damp hair, for the purposes of curling and styling. A cross section of the curler configuration (FIG. 6.A) for this configuration. The top and bottom of the curler (FIG. 6.A:10) and (FIG. 6.B:10) is constructed of aerogel or a heat resistant material for removing the hot curlers from the configured heat resistant rope (FIG. 4:7) without touching the hot curlers. The configured elongated hollow center of the curler (FIG. 6.A:11 and FIG. 6.B:11) is for articulating with a heat resistant rope (FIG. 4:7). The endcap (FIG. 4:8) is configured to keep the curlers from falling off the rope and close enough to accept and complete the electrical charge necessary to heat the curlers. The clamps (FIG. 4:13) are configured within end cap (FIG. 4:8) are configured to narrow the orifice of the endcap locking the curlers in place.
CURLERS ON A ROPE SPECIFICATION
Previous Art:
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