HAIR STYLING APPARATUS
20220287429 · 2022-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2001/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
According to one embodiment of the current design, there is provided a styling apparatus used to style a user's hair. The apparatus includes a styling arm, a layer of glass positioned on the styling arm, and a film layer deposited or printed on a bottom surface of the layer of glass and positioned between the layer of glass and the styling arm. User hair placed atop the layer of glass is styled using heat passing from the film layer through the layer of glass. The film layer may comprise an ink film layer, a resistive ink film layer, a layer of Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink, and/or a nano ink layer.
Claims
1. A styling apparatus used to style a user's hair, comprising: a styling arm; a layer of glass positioned on the styling arm; and a film layer deposited on a bottom surface of the layer of glass and positioned between the layer of glass and the styling arm; wherein user hair placed atop the layer of glass is styled using heat passing from the film layer through the layer of glass.
2. The styling apparatus of claim 1, where the layer of glass comprises tempered glass.
3. The styling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the film layer comprises an ink film layer.
4. The styling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the ink film layer comprises a resistive ink film layer.
5. The styling apparatus of claim 4, wherein the resistive ink film layer comprises a layer of Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink.
6. The styling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the ink film layer is uniformly distributed beneath the layer of glass.
7. The styling apparatus of claim 3, wherein the ink film layer is distributed beneath the layer of glass in a form of a decorative pattern.
8. The styling apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an insulation layer below the film layer and away from the layer of glass.
9. A hair styling apparatus, comprising: an arm; a reciprocal arm joined to the arm; a layer of glass positioned in the arm; and a film layer printed on a bottom surface of the layer of glass and positioned beneath the layer of glass and proximate the arm.
10. The hair styling apparatus of claim 9, wherein the film layer is electrically powered.
11. The hair styling apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a battery used to power the styling apparatus.
12. The hair styling apparatus of claim 9, wherein the hair styling apparatus is powered by an external power source.
13. The hair styling apparatus of claim 10, wherein user hair placed atop the layer of glass is styled using heat passing from the film layer through the layer of glass and film layer.
14. The hair styling apparatus of claim 9, wherein the film layer comprises an ink film layer.
15. The hair styling apparatus of claim 14, wherein the ink film layer comprises a resistive ink film layer.
16. The hair styling apparatus of claim 15, wherein the resistive ink film layer comprises a layer of Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink.
17. The hair styling apparatus of claim 9, wherein the film layer comprises a nano ink layer.
18. A hair styling apparatus, comprising: a pair of styling arms joined at a hinge, the pair of styling arms comprising a first arm and a second arm; a clear layer of glass located on the first arm; and a resistive ink layer deposited on a bottom surface of the clear layer of glass and positioned between the clear layer of glass and the first arm.
19. The hair styling apparatus of claim 18, wherein the resistive ink layer comprises a layer of Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink.
20. The hair styling apparatus of claim 18, wherein the resistive ink layer comprises a nano ink layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] The exemplification set out herein illustrates particular embodiments, and such exemplification is not intended to be construed as limiting in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The following description and the drawings illustrate specific embodiments sufficiently to enable those skilled in the art to practice the system and method described. Other embodiments may incorporate structural, logical, process and other changes. Examples merely typify possible variations. Individual components and functions are generally optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in or substituted for those of others.
[0025] The present design employs a heating element in a hair straightening or styling device, such as a flat iron or a styling iron, that is below a glass layer. The glass layer is of course transparent, and has a film applied thereto which may include a resistive ink, such as a Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink. Such inks can be solvent based, employing, for example, certain types of solvents and/or polymers, pigments, and in some cases additives, or can be UV curable, e.g. monomers, oligomers (with or without fillers and/or additives), wherein they may be partially or completely formed of photoinitiator materials. The glass may be tempered and may be directly heated from below by the resistive ink layer, thus in turn heating the hair. The glass acts as a heating element and a conductor and provides a working surface for the hair. Resistive ink applied to glass, and in certain instances decorative patterns can be provided using the resistive ink. Further, in certain embodiments, the transparency of the glass may allow for placement of an indicator element, such as an LED light, below the surface to provide a desired indication to the user, such as power is on or sufficient heating is available for application to hair. Other indicators may be provided, including text, numbers, different color light indicators, and so forth.
[0026] Note that the term “user” employed herein is not intended to be limiting. For example, a user may style his or her own hair, but a stylist may use the device on another person, for example, such as a hair stylist using the device on a client or a parent using the device on a child. Use of the term “user” is thus not intended to limit the design or invention but is used generally in one scenario as a representation of a single person use situation. In a dual individual setting, the user may be either the person holding the hair brush 101 or the person whose hair is being styled. An alternate terminology may be employed, such as a “styler” holding the device and a “recipient” receiving styling. Use of the word “user” herein may mean either person in a two person styling scenario.
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[0029] As noted, in the designs of
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[0031] Glass element or glass layer 301 is typically clear, allowing the user to see through the glass layer and view the layer of film at the bottom, as well as any other elements such as a power indicator. The layer of film 302 may be an ink type film, and the precise ink film or layer of film employed may vary depending on desired performance, but one example is a resistive ink, such as a Polymer Thick Film (PTF) ink. Another example is a so-called “nano” ink, nanoparticle inks that have been used in semiconductor applications, for example. Distribution of nano ink onto a surface such as glass provides a level of resistance and the application of drive voltage to the nano ink layer at a known level of resistance provides a power sufficient to heat the layer of glass above and style hair.
[0032] As noted, resistive inks and/or ink films that may be employed in the present design include nano inks, solvent based ink materials, employing, for example, polymers, pigments, certain solvents, and in some cases additives, or can be UV curable, e.g. monomers, oligomers, with or without fillers and/or additives, wherein they may be partially or completely formed of photoinitiator materials. Use of such an ink film or layer of film allows for distribution or “printing” on flat surfaces, and such a construction may be sprayed on surfaces, including flat surfaces as well as curved surfaces, such as a bottom layer of a styling iron rotating barrel.
[0033] The resistive ink film or layer of film provided may be provided as a single solid sheet, i.e. in the case of a flat iron a single rectangle applied to the glass surface. Other patterns or arrangements may be employed, including decorative patterns, geometrics, and so forth, but such designs much account for the electrical and power requirements. For example, a discrete series of unconnected dots may not provide the necessary power.
[0034] Alternately, a decorative pattern may be applied as shown in
[0035] A version of the decorative pattern is illustrated in
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[0037] Electrically the present design requires less electricity (less voltage and less power) to provide heating to the user's hair. Further, the use of glass with ink applied to the bottom surface results in a more even distribution of heat than has been previously known. In the present design, the glass acts as both the heat conductor and the heating element. Prior designs employing a metal or ceramic element can develop “hot” and “cold” spots, namely spots that tend to heat more or less than other spots on the metal surface. In many such devices employing metal and ceramic, multiple linear heating elements are provided beneath the metal or ceramic surface and the corresponding positions on the upper plate, above the heating elements, tend to heat more than those farthest from such elements. The overall result in these previous types of heating element designs is uneven distribution of heat and a less than ideal styling of hair.
[0038] The electrical advantages of the present design result in the use of smaller heating components and generation of less heat. Improved efficiency of heat transfer provides the need for less current, voltage, and power and less heat generation to obtain the same level of heating. Further, the present design enables the use of smaller external components, including smaller arms.
[0039] A simplified version of noteworthy parts of the design are provided in
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[0041] In operation, with glass and a film layer such as a nano ink layer deposited on its bottom surface and with a channel of air or other insulating layer provided beneath, the nano ink is a resistive type of ink that may be driven by AC or DC current. No inductance or capacitance is involved in powering the nano ink, or at most a very minimal level of inductance and/or capacitance is provided by the nano ink. As a result, the power of the device is V.sup.2/R, where V is the driving voltage and R the resistance of the ink. The system thus operates to achieve a target power level by employing a desired resistance of the nano ink and glass element. Again, other resistive inks may be provided.
[0042] As an alternative, the design may provide electrical current and/or voltage to the ink layer directly, heating the ink layer and the glass layer, and providing a relatively constant and uniform level of heat to the user's hair.
[0043] As a result, the present design includes a glass layer, previously not employed in a hair styling device, with a layer of resistive ink provided on a bottom surface of the glass layer, such that the glass layer is proximate the user's hair. The resistive ink layer may include electrical connections, thereby heating the hair using a lower level of electricity. The resultant device, such as the device shown in
[0044] According to the present design, the heating element including the glass, such as tempered glass, and the ink layer may be provided beneath such glass layers on one or both arms of a flat iron device, and may be provided on one or both of the rotating element and the concave element on the two arms of a styling iron type device. Such an element may be particularly aesthetically pleasing when, for example, the rotating element includes heating components such as heating electronics and hardware and it rotates with a resistive ink pattern provided or deposited beneath.
[0045] According to one embodiment of the current design, there is provided a styling apparatus used to style a user's hair, comprising a styling arm, a layer of glass positioned on the styling arm, and a film layer deposited on a bottom surface of the layer of glass and positioned between the layer of glass and the styling arm. User hair placed atop the layer of glass is styled using heat passing from the film layer through the layer of glass.
[0046] According to a second embodiment, there is provided a hair styling apparatus comprising an arm, a reciprocal arm joined to the arm, a layer of glass positioned in the arm, and a film layer printed on a bottom surface of the layer of glass and positioned beneath the layer of glass and proximate the arm.
[0047] According to a third embodiment, there is provided a hair styling apparatus comprising a pair of styling arms joined at a hinge, the pair of styling arms comprising a first arm and a second arm, a clear layer of glass located on the first arm, and a resistive ink layer deposited on a bottom surface of the clear layer of glass and positioned between the clear layer of glass and the first arm.
[0048] The devices, processes and features described herein are not exclusive of other devices, processes and features, and variations and additions may be implemented in accordance with the particular objectives to be achieved. For example, devices and processes as described herein may be integrated or interoperable with other devices and processes not described herein to provide further combinations of features, to operate concurrently within the same devices, or to serve other purposes. Thus it should be understood that the embodiments illustrated in the figures and described above are offered by way of example only. The invention is not limited to a particular embodiment, but extends to various modifications, combinations, and permutations that fall within the scope of the claims and their equivalents.
[0049] The design presented herein and the specific aspects illustrated are meant not to be limiting, but may include alternate components while still incorporating the teachings and benefits of the invention. While the invention has thus been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the invention is capable of further modifications. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention, and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known and customary practice within the art to which the invention pertains.
[0050] The foregoing description of specific embodiments reveals the general nature of the disclosure sufficiently that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt the system and method for various applications without departing from the general concept. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. The phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.