Apparatus for heating hair rollers
10582750 ยท 2020-03-10
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Abstract
An apparatus for sequentially and individually heating hair rollers incorporates a turn tray having a plurality of receptacles. The turn tray rotates, and if a roller is disposed in the receptacle, the turn tray will stop at a steam stage area where the roller is subjected to heat and steam. After a predetermined of time selected by the operator, e.g., when the hair roller is sufficiently treated with heat and steam, the roller is removed and applied to a length of hair of the operator. The turn tray will then automatically rotate to place the next successive roller within the steam stage area.
Claims
1. An apparatus for heating hair rollers, which comprises: a lower case defining a central longitudinal axis; a turn tray mounted relative to lower case, the turn tray including a plurality of roller receptacles radially spaced with respect to the longitudinal axis for receiving hair rollers; an upper case, the turn tray rotatably relative to the upper case; a roller detection finger associated with each roller receptacle, each roller detection finger configured for movement from a radial outward position to a radial inward position upon positioning of a hair roller within the roller receptacle; a tray detection switch configured to permit activation of the motor when the tray is properly positioned relative to the upper case and configured to deactivate the motor when the tray is displaced relative to the upper case; a steam stage area including a steam outlet for dispensing steam; a motor operatively coupled to the turn tray and configured to rotate the turn tray about the longitudinal axis to selectively position a select roller receptacle adjacent the steam outlet; and a roller detection switch adjacent the steam stage area and being configured to be engaged by the roller detection finger of the select roller receptacle when in the radial inward position thereof, the roller detection switch configured to stop rotational movement of the turn tray to maintain the select roller receptacle in the steam stage area and in alignment with the steam outlet to dispense steam toward the roller therewithin, wherein upon removal of the hair roller from the select roller receptacle the roller detection finger moves to the radial outward position disengaged from the roller detection switch to permit rotational movement of the turn tray about the longitudinal axis.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the roller detection switch is configured for movement between a first position when engaged by the roller detection finger corresponding to a deactivated state of the motor and a second position when disengaged by the roller detection finger corresponding to an activated state of the motor.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the roller detection fingers are normally biased radially outwardly relative to the central longitudinal axis.
4. An apparatus for heating hair rollers, which comprises: a lower case defining a central longitudinal axis; a turn tray mounted relative to lower case, the turn tray including a plurality of roller receptacles radially spaced with respect to the longitudinal axis for receiving hair rollers; a roller detection finger associated with each roller receptacle, each roller detection finger configured for movement from a radial outward position to a radial inward position upon positioning of a hair roller within the roller receptacle, the roller detection fingers being normally biased radially outwardly toward the radial outward position thereof, each roller detection finger including a plurality of finger elements, a first finger element configured to extend a first radial distance and a second finger element configured to extend a second radial distance greater than the first radial distance; a steam stage area including a steam outlet for dispensing steam; a motor operatively coupled to the turn tray and configured to rotate the turn tray about the longitudinal axis to selectively position a select roller receptacle adjacent the steam outlet; and a roller detection switch adjacent the steam stage area and being configured to be engaged by the roller detection finger of the select roller receptacle when in the radial inward position thereof, the roller detection switch configured to stop rotational movement of the turn tray to maintain the select roller receptacle in the steam stage area and in alignment with the steam outlet to dispense steam toward the roller therewithin, wherein upon removal of the hair roller from the select roller receptacle the roller detection finger moves to the radial outward position disengaged from the roller detection switch to permit rotational movement of the turn tray about the longitudinal axis.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein each roller detection finger includes a third finger element configured to extend a third radial distance greater than the second radial distance and a fourth finger element configured to extend a fourth radial distance greater than the third radial distance.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the steam stage area includes a fluid tank in fluid communication with the steam outlet and a heater associated with the fluid tank to heat liquid in the fluid tank for disposition out the steam outlet.
7. The apparatus according to claim 4 including: an upper case, the turn tray rotatably relative to the upper case.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7 including: a tray detection switch configured to permit activation of the motor when the tray is properly positioned relative to the upper case and configured to deactivate the motor when the tray is displaced relative to the upper case.
9. An apparatus for heating hair rollers, which comprises: a lower case defining a central longitudinal axis; a turn tray mounted relative to lower case, the turn tray including a plurality of roller receptacles radially spaced with respect to the longitudinal axis for receiving hair rollers; an upper case, the turn tray rotatably relative to the upper case; a roller detection finger associated with each roller receptacle, each roller detection finger configured for movement from a radial outward position to a radial inward position upon positioning of a hair roller within the roller receptacle; a tray detection switch configured to permit activation of the motor when the tray is properly positioned relative to the upper case and configured to deactivate the motor when the tray is displaced relative to the upper case; a steam stage area including a steam outlet for dispensing steam; a motor operatively coupled to the turn tray and configured to rotate the turn tray about the longitudinal axis to selectively position a select roller receptacle adjacent the steam outlet; a roller detection switch configured to be engaged by the roller detection finger of the select roller receptacle when in the radial inward position thereof, the roller detection switch configured to stop rotational movement of the turn tray to maintain the select roller receptacle in the steam stage area and in alignment with the steam outlet to dispense steam toward the roller therewithin wherein upon removal of the hair roller from the select roller receptacle the roller detection finger moves to the radial outward position disengaged from the roller detection switch to permit rotational movement of the turn tray about the longitudinal axis.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the roller detection switch is disposed adjacent the steam stage area.
11. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the roller detection switch is configured for movement between a first position when engaged by the roller detection finger corresponding to a deactivated state of the motor and a second position when disengaged by the roller detection finger corresponding to an activated state of the motor.
12. The apparatus according to claim 9 including an upper case, the turn tray rotatably relative to the upper case.
13. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the roller detection fingers are normally biased radially outwardly toward the radial outward position.
14. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the steam stage area includes a fluid tank in fluid communication with the steam outlet and a heater associated with the fluid tank to heat liquid in the fluid tank for disposition out the steam outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various aspects and features of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with references to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Particular embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
(11) The apparatus of the present disclosure will sequentially and individually heat hair rollers. In general, the apparatus incorporates a turn tray having a plurality of receptacles. The turn tray rotates, and if a roller is disposed in the receptacle, the turn tray will stop at a steam stage area where the roller is subjected to heat and steam. After a predetermined of time selected by the operator, e.g., when the hair roller is sufficiently treated with heat and steam, the roller is removed and applied to a length of hair of the operator. The turn tray will then automatically rotate to place the next successive roller within the steam stage area.
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(13) The upper case 14 includes a reservoir 24 which receives water and a heater 26 (
(14) The turn tray 18 is secured to a tray plate 32. The turn tray 18 and the tray plate 32 are, in one embodiment, secured relative to the cover 16, but are capable of rotational movement relative to the cover 16 about the longitudinal axis k. In one embodiment, the cover 16, turn tray 18 and tray plate 32 are a subassembly whereby the subassembly is removably mounted relative to the upper case 14. Other arrangements are also envisioned. The turn tray 18 includes a plurality of roller receptacles 34 configured to receive hair rollers 100 of different sizes. Each receptacle 34 has a roller detection finger mechanism therein capable of detecting the presence of a roller 100 within a specific receptacle 34. The function and operation of the roller detection finger mechanism will be discussed in detail hereinbelow. The turn tray 18 further includes a central receptacle 36 for accommodating ancillary components such as a sponge, pins, etc.
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(17) Thus, if a roller 100 is present in a roller receptacle 34 and the turn tray 18 rotates to position the roller 100 in the steam stage area 44, the roller detection finger 52 which is in its radial inward position will displace the detection pin 48 and deactivate the motor 20. The roller 100 will be subjected to the steam as depicted in
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(20) While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings and described herein, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as examples of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.