CURLING IRON CAPABLE OF CURLING HAIR IN TWO DIRECTIONS

20230404231 ยท 2023-12-21

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    Abstract

    A curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions relates to the field of curling irons. The curling iron includes a rotary outer shell, a ventilation handle, and a fixing knob. The ventilation handle is sleeved in the rotary outer shell, and the fixing knob is disposed at a top of the rotary outer shell and connected with the ventilation handle. The rotary outer shell includes a ventilation rod body, and an air duct cover sheet. The air duct cover sheet is clamped on a surface of the ventilation rod body. The ventilation handle includes a partition plate and a ventilation bottom cover. The partition plate is disposed on the ventilation bottom cover. Ventilation is carried out by the ventilation rod body in cooperation with the cover sheet, and the rod body is of a rotary structure, so that air may be adjustably blown out in two directions by a cooperation of the rotary rod body and the ventilation handle, without replacing heads of the curling iron with different air outlet directions. This achieves a purpose of curling and dressing hair with air blown in two directions.

    Claims

    1. A curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions, comprising a rotary outer shell, a ventilation handle, and a fixing knob, wherein the ventilation handle is sleeved in the rotary outer shell, and the fixing knob is disposed at a top of the rotary outer shell and connected with the ventilation handle; the rotary outer shell comprises a ventilation rod body, and an air duct cover sheet; the air duct cover sheet is clamped on a surface of the ventilation rod body; the ventilation handle comprises a partition plate and a ventilation bottom cover; and the partition plate is disposed on the ventilation bottom cover.

    2. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 1, wherein the ventilation rod body comprises a plurality of arc-shaped plates, and air outlets are symmetrically disposed on both sides of the arc-shaped plate.

    3. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 2, wherein a first fixing groove is disposed between the arc-shaped plates, and the first fixing groove is protruded toward the surface of the ventilation rod body.

    4. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 2, wherein a partition block is disposed between the air outlets.

    5. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 1, wherein a first fixing strip, a second fixing strip, and a second fixing groove are disposed in a concave surface of the air duct cover sheet, and the second fixing groove is disposed between the first fixing strip and the second fixing strip.

    6. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 3, wherein a width of the first fixing groove is larger than a thickness of the partition plate, and the partition plate is movably connected with the first fixing groove.

    7. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 5, wherein the second fixing groove is connected with a bump of a first fixing groove.

    8. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 1, wherein a fixed clamping head is disposed on an outer side of the ventilation bottom cover.

    9. The curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions according to claim 2, wherein a quantity of the arc-shaped plates corresponds to a quantity of the air duct cover sheets.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0015] To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the invention or in the prior art more clearly, the accompanying drawings required to describe the embodiments or the prior art are briefly described below. It is obvious that the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in the invention. It is apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other drawings may be further obtained based on the accompanying drawings without creative effort.

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a structure according to the invention;

    [0017] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an exploded structure according to the invention;

    [0018] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a structure of a rotary outer shell 1 according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an enlarged structure of C in FIG. 3;

    [0020] FIG. 5 is an assembly diagram of the invention;

    [0021] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an enlarged structure of A in FIG. 1; and

    [0022] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of an enlarged structure of B in FIG. 1.

    REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0023] rotary outer shell 1, ventilation handle 2, fixing knob 3, ventilation rod body 1-1, air duct cover sheet 1-2, partition plate 2-1, ventilation bottom cover 2-2, fixed clamping head 2-3, arc outlet 1-1-1, first fixing groove 1-1-2, air outlet 1-1-3, partition block 1-1-4, first fixing strip 1-2-1, second fixing strip 1-2-2, and second fixing groove 1-2-3.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0024] Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 7. Technical solutions used in specific embodiments are as follows: A curling iron capable of curling hair in two directions includes a rotary outer shell 1, a ventilation handle 2, and a fixing knob 3. The ventilation handle 2 is sleeved in the rotary outer shell 1, and the fixing knob 3 is disposed at a top of the rotary outer shell 1 and connected with the ventilation handle 2. The rotary outer shell 1 includes a ventilation rod body 1-1, and an air duct cover sheet 1-2. The air duct cover sheet 1-2 is clamped on a surface of the ventilation rod body 1-1. The ventilation handle 2 includes a partition plate 2-1 and a ventilation bottom cover 2-2. The partition plate 2-1 is disposed on the ventilation bottom cover 2-2. The ventilation rod body 1-1 includes a plurality of arc-shaped plates 1-1-1, and air outlets 1-1-3 are symmetrically disposed on both sides of the arc-shaped plate 1-1-1. A first fixing groove 1-1-2 is disposed between the arc-shaped plates 1-1-1, and the first fixing groove 1-1-2 is protruded toward the surface of the ventilation rod body 1-1. A quantity of the arc-shaped plates 1-1-1 corresponds to a quantity of the air duct cover sheets 1-2. When the ventilation handle 2 is rotated, the partition plate 2-1 may move between the first fixing grooves 1-1-2. When the partition plate is close to the air outlet 1-1-3 on any side, air flow from a blowing mechanism enters from the ventilation bottom cover 2-2, is separated by the partition plate 2-1, blown out from the air outlet 1-1-3 on the other side, pressed toward both sides through the air duct cover sheet 1-2, and then blown out. Therefore, air may be blown out from the curling iron, so that the curling iron may be conveniently used by one hand in a daily curling process. This improves curling efficiency.

    [0025] Further, a partition block 1-1-4 is disposed between the air outlets 1-1-3. A first fixing strip 1-2-1, a second fixing strip (1-2-2), and a second fixing groove 1-2-3 are disposed in a concave surface of the air duct cover sheet 1-2. The second fixing groove (1-2-3) is disposed between the first fixing strip 1-2-1 and the second fixing strip 1-2-2. The partition block 1-1-4 limits the first fixing strip 1-2-1 and the second fixing strip 1-2-2, to prevent the air duct cover sheet 1-2 from moving.

    [0026] Further, a width of the first fixing groove 1-1-2 is larger than a thickness of the partition plate 2-1, and the partition plate 2-1 is movably connected with the first fixing groove 1-1-2. Because the thickness of the partition plate 2-1 is smaller than the width of the first fixing groove 1-1-2, when the ventilation handle 2 is rotated, the partition plate 2-1 may move between the first fixing grooves 1-1-2.

    [0027] Further, the second fixing groove 1-2-3 is connected with a bump of a first fixing groove 1-1-2.

    [0028] Further, a fixed clamping head 2-3 is disposed on an outer side of the ventilation bottom cover 2-2. The fixed clamping head 2-3 is configured to connect and fix a blowing device.

    [0029] A working principle of the invention is as follows: The quantity of arc-shaped plates 1-1-1 and the quantity of air duct cover plates 1-2 are set based on an actual requirement, to achieve different air outlet effect. The air duct cover piece 1-2 is disposed on the ventilation rod body 1-1, the second fixing groove 1-2-3 is connected with the bump of the first fixing groove 1-1-2 and is clamped on the first fixing groove 1-1-2 through the first fixing strip 1-2-1 and the second fixing strip 1-2-2, and the partition block 1-1-4 limits the first fixing strip 1-2-1 and the second fixing strip 1-2-2 to prevent the air duct cover sheet 1-2 from moving. The ventilation handle 2 is sleeved in the rotary outer shell 1, and the partition plate 2-1 is inserted into the first fixing groove 1-1-2. Because the thickness of the partition plate 2-1 is small than the width of the first fixing groove 1-1-2, when the ventilation handle 2 is rotated, the partition plate 2-1 may move between the first fixing grooves 1-1-2. When the partition plate is close to the air outlet 1-1-3 on any side, air flow from a blowing mechanism enters from the ventilation bottom cover 2-2, is separated through the partition plate 2-1, and blown out from the air outlet 1-1-3 on the other side. Therefore, an air outlet direction may be adjusted by the ventilation handle 2, so that air may be adjustably blown out from the curling iron, which greatly facilitates daily curling. This improves curling efficiency.

    [0030] The foregoing descriptions are only used to describe the technical solutions of the present disclosure, but are not limited thereto. Any modification, equivalent replacement made by ordinary technicians for the technical solutions of the invention within the spirit and principle of the invention should be included within the scope of the claims of the invention.