HANDHELD APPLIANCE
20230404236 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephen Benjamin COURTNEY (Gloucester, GB)
- Robert Mark Brett COULTON (Bristol, GB)
- Alexander Edward HUGHES (Swindon, GB)
Cpc classification
A45D20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A handheld appliance has a handle, the handle having a main body, the main body having a first end portion, a second end portion and a third portion there between, wherein the first end portion and the second end portion extend radially outwards beyond the third portion; and an external sleeve is rotatably supported around the third portion by the first end portion and the second end portion.
Claims
1. A handle for a handheld appliance, the handle comprising: a main body comprising: a first end portion connectable to, or comprising, a power supply; a second end portion; and a third portion therebetween, wherein the first end portion and the second end portion extend radially outwards beyond the third portion; and an external sleeve configured to be gripped by a user to support the handle during use of the appliance, the external sleeve rotatably supported around the third portion by the first end portion and the second end portion.
2. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is continuously rotatable with respect to the main body.
3. The handle according to claim 1, further comprising a power cable fixedly connected to the first end portion of the main body.
4. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve axially extends the length of the third portion of the main body such that a first edge of the sleeve abuts the first end portion of the main body and a second edge of the sleeve abuts the second end portion of the main body.
5. The handle according to claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the sleeve lies flush with at least an adjoining section of an outer surface of the first end portion of the main body.
6. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the third portion of the main body and the sleeve are substantially cylindrical.
7. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the handle is configured to receive a removable attachment.
8. The handle according to claim 7, wherein the sleeve comprises at least part of an attachment mechanism for attaching the removable attachment to the handle.
9. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the main body houses a fan unit and a heater.
10. The handle according to claim 9, wherein the first end portion of the main body further comprises at least one user operated button.
11. The handle according to claim 10, wherein the user operated button controls temperature settings or flow settings of the appliance.
12. The handle according to claim 9, wherein the second end portion of the main body comprises an air outlet of the handle.
13. The handle according to claim 1, further comprising a switch in the form of an at least partially annular collar, the collar surrounding the sleeve.
14. The handle according to claim 13, wherein the collar is configured to rotate with the sleeve around the main body and to slide axially with respect to both the sleeve and the main body.
15. The handle according to claim 14, further comprising at least one collar spacer attached to an inner surface of the collar, wherein the at least one collar spacer extends through a corresponding aperture of the sleeve and is axially retained between support rings, wherein the support rings extend circumferentially around the main body.
16. The handle according to claim 15, wherein the support rings are configured to slide axially with the collar.
17. The handle according to claim 16, wherein the support rings are coupled to an arm of an actuator such that axial movement of the collar actuates the actuator.
18. The handle according to claim 17, wherein the third portion of the main body is configured to inhibit circumferential rotation of one or both of the actuator arm and support rings.
19. The handle according to claim 16, wherein the third portion of the main body comprises a recess shaped to accommodate the actuator arm.
20. The handle according to claim 15, wherein the at least one collar spacer comprises a plurality of collar spacers circumferentially spaced around the inner surface of the collar.
21. The handle according to claim 15, wherein the at least one corresponding aperture in the sleeve is configured to abut sides of the at least one corresponding collar spacer in the circumferential direction and configured to allow axial movement of the at least one collar spacer within the sleeve.
22. The handle according to claim 14, wherein the collar has a plurality of axial positions.
23. The handle according to claim 22, wherein each axial position of the collar corresponds to a different operational state of the appliance.
24. The handle according to claim 22, wherein dimensions of the at least one corresponding aperture in the sleeve are such that the collar is axially moveable between the plurality of axial positions.
25. The handle according to claim 22, wherein the plurality of axial positions comprises three axial positions each corresponding to a respective different operational state, wherein the three different operational states are on with a heater engaged, off, and on with the heater disengaged.
26. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the appliance is a hair care appliance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] As illustrated by
[0033] The first end portion 6 is at a first end 3 of the handle 1. The first end portion 6 has a larger diameter than the third portion 10 such that a ledge 29 is provided between the first end portion 6 and the third portion 10. The first end portion 6 includes a user interface 31 with user operated buttons to control aspects of the appliance in use. The user interface 31 has two user operated buttons: a first user operated button 32 to control a temperature of an air flow through the appliance and a second user operated button 34 to control a flow rate of the air flow through the appliance.
[0034] The second end portion 8 of the main body 4 consists of an exit grille. The exit grille provides an air outlet for air flow through the handle 1 which enters the handle 1 through air inlet 5 proximate to the first end 3 of the handle 1. As illustrated in
[0035] An external sleeve 12 is positioned between the first end portion 6 and the second end portion 8 of the main body 4 and circumferentially surrounds a third portion 10 of the main body 4. The third portion 10 of the main body is shown in
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] The external sleeve 12 further comprises a collar 36. The collar 36 is configured to rotate with the external sleeve 12 but may also be shifted axially with respect to the external sleeve 12 and the main body 4. The collar 36 provides a user operated switch wherein axial positions of the collar 36 represent different setting of the appliance. For example, the collar 36 may be axially movable into three distinct positions wherein the appliance is, respectively, OFF in a first positions, ON (with the heater engaged) in a second position and ON (with the heater 30 disengaged) in a third position. Changing the setting of an appliance such that a heater is disengaged is known in the art as a cool shot. Preferably, the collar is made of metal for a greater aesthetic appearance.
[0038] In use, a user may often rotate a hand they are using to support the handle 1 in order to orientate an attached attachment with respect to their hair during styling, for example, to encourage the hair to wrap around the attachment. The appliance may be connected to a power supply via the power cable 14. The power cable 14 of the appliance is an eight wire power cable which provides power and communication signals to an electric box which houses a majority of the electronics of the appliance. Thus, fewer electronic components are accommodated in the main body 4 resulting in a reduced size of the main body 4. The eight wire power cable 14 is heavier and has a larger diameter in comparison to power cables comprising a lower number of wires, for example, a standard two-wire power cable. As a result, a rotatable connection between the power cable 14 and the main body 4 of the handle 1 would be fragile and prone to breaking, risking a power connection failure in the appliance. The power cable 14 is, therefore, fixedly connected to the first end portion 6 of the non-rotatable main body 4 of the handle 1. To ensure that the user is still able to rotate their hand and an attached attachment without twisting the power cable 14, the external sleeve 12, including the collar 36, rotates with respect to the main body 4, to which the power cable 14 is fixedly attached. Thus, the user is able to orientate the attachment 24 without risk of damage to the power cable 14 connection of the eight wire power cable 14.
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[0040] As illustrated by
[0041] As further illustrated in
[0042] Preferably, four evenly, circumferentially spaced collar spacers 38 extend through four corresponding apertures 40 providing four evenly spaced connection points between the collar 36 and the support rings 42. This evenly distributes the force applied to the connection points when the user applies an axial force to move the collar 36 between axial positions. This protects the collar 36, support rings 42, screws 39 and collar spacers 38 and leads to an improved durability of these elements of the handle 1.
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[0044] Retaining ring 49 is fixedly attached to the main body 4 and prevents the supports rings 42 rotating circumferentially with rotation of the sleeve 12 or collar 36 by providing an obstruction in the circumferentially direction against a part of the support rings 42, wherein the part of the support rings extends axially. Furthermore, the actuator arm 44 is housed within recess 50 to prevent rotation of the actuator arm and to also allow for a tight fit between the external sleeve 12 and an external surface of the third portion of the main body 4. This avoids wasted volume between the two components to ensure a minimum total volume of the handle 1.
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[0046] Section B of
[0047] The spring 51 has a length and an elasticity to bias the ball 46 outward to the extent that it contacts an inner surface of the detents 48a, 48b, 48c. When the user slides the collar 36 axially to the next lateral position, the ball 46 is pushed into the housing 47 against an elastic force of the spring 51 and is moved to the next detent 48a, 48b, 48c whereby the spring 51 relaxes, allowing the ball 46 to contact an inner surface of the adjacent detent 48a, 48b, 48c. The three detents 48a, 48b, 48c operate three operative states of the appliance: off, on with the heater 30 engaged and on with the heater 30 disengaged.