HAIR STYLING DEVICE
20240099439 ยท 2024-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D1/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D6/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hair styling device (1) comprises a hair styling component (11, 13), a heating mechanism (20) configured to heat the hair styling component (11, 13), a component temperature sensor (21) configured to detect a temperature of the hair styling component (11, 13), a hair temperature sensor (22) configured to detect a temperature of hair faced by the hair styling component (11, 13) during operation of the hair styling device (1), and a controller (23) configured to receive input from at least both temperature sensors (21, 22), and to process the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism (20) and obtain a temperature setting of the hair styling component (11, 13) in view of a moisture content of the hair estimated from at least the hair temperature.
Claims
1. Hair styling device, comprising: a hair styling component configured to face hair to be subjected to a styling action by means of the hair styling device, a heating mechanism configured to heat the hair styling component, a component temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of the hair styling component, a hair temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of hair faced by the hair styling component during operation of the hair styling device, and a controller configured to receive inputs from at least both the component temperature sensor and the hair temperature sensor, and to process the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism and obtain a temperature setting of the hair styling component in view of a moisture content of the hair estimated from at least the detected hair temperature.
2. Hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to derive from the input from the hair temperature sensor a value that is representative of the time duration of a styling action, and to involve the value in processing the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism.
3. Hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to derive from the input from the component temperature sensor and the hair temperature sensor one or more of a value that is representative of the temperature of the hair styling component at the start of a styling action, a value that is representative of a drop of the temperature of the hair styling component in the styling action, a value that is representative of a drop of the temperature of the hair in the styling action, a value that is representative of a peak temperature of the hair in the styling action, a value that is representative of a peak temperature of the hair styling component in the styling action, and a difference between a value that is representative of a peak temperature of the hair in the styling action and a value that is representative of a peak temperature of the hair styling component in the styling action, and to involve the one or more of the values in processing the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism.
4. Hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein the hair temperature sensor is of the non-contact type.
5. Hair styling device according to claim 1, comprising a pressure sensor configured to detect a clamping pressure between hair styling surfaces of the hair styling component, wherein the controller is configured to receive a pressure signal from the pressure sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to involve the pressure signal in processing the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism.
6. Hair styling device according to claim 1, comprising a detector configured to detect a use condition of the hair styling component, wherein the controller is configured to receive a use signal from the detector, and to derive from the use signal a value that is representative of the time duration of a styling action, and to involve the value in processing the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism.
7. Hair styling device according to claim 6, wherein the position detector comprises a switching mechanism configured to be in one of at least two different conditions and to be caused to switch from one condition to another as the position of the hair styling component changes.
8. Hair styling device according to claim 1, comprising an indicator configured to provide a person with information including information related to the moisture content of the hair based on the inputs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0023] The hair styling device 1 comprises an arrangement 10 of a first hair styling component 11 having a first hair styling surface 12 and a second hair styling component 13 having a second hair styling surface 14. The first hair styling component 11 and the second hair styling component 13 are hingeably connected to each other to thereby be capable of realizing an opened position of the arrangement 10 for receiving hair between the first hair styling surface 12 and the second hair styling surface 14, and a closed position for styling hair between the first hair styling surface 12 and the second hair styling surface 14.
[0024] The hair styling device 1 further comprises a heating mechanism 20 configured to heat both the first hair styling component 11 and the second hair styling component 13. The heating mechanism 20 is only diagrammatically indicated in
[0025] The hair styling device 1 is equipped with two temperature sensors 21, 22 which are integrated in one of the hair styling components 11, 13. One of those temperature sensors 21, 22 is arranged and configured to detect a temperature of the respective hair styling component 11, 13, and is referred to as component temperature sensor 21. The other of those temperature sensors 21, 22 is arranged and configured to detect a temperature of hair, in a contactless fashion, and is referred to as hair temperature sensor 22. The detection range of the hair temperature sensor 22 is depicted as a cone-shaped area in
[0026] In the shown example, the hair styling device 1 does not only have a temperature detection functionality, but also a position detection functionality, that is to say, the hair styling device 1 is equipped with a position detector 24 configured to detect the position of the arrangement 10. The controller 23 is configured to receive and process input from both the temperature sensors 21, 22 and input from the position detector 24. When the arrangement 10 is in the opened position, and the position detector 24 is not triggered, the controller 23 will not use input from the temperature sensors 21, 22 for hair moisture analysis. Once the position detector 24 is triggered, the temperature data received from the temperature sensors 21, 22 will be recorded until the position detector 24 is untriggered. The recorded temperature data together with the recorded duration of the styling action/stroke of the hair styling device 1 on a strand of hair can be used for hair moisture analysis, as is now explained with reference to the graphs of
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[0028] If only information about the hair styling component temperature would be available, it would be hard to estimate the level of hair moisture, because of all the unknown factors which also contribute to the way in which the hair styling component temperature drops during a straightening stroke. Accuracy of the estimation is largely improved by at least obtaining information about the hair temperature as well. Using a combination of the parameters as can be obtained by detecting both the hair styling component temperature and the hair temperature and making a comparison to reference values obtained from a laboratory characterization test, it is possible to estimate in an accurate fashion whether the moisture content of hair is higher than normal, normal, or lower than normal. In this respect, it is noted that
[0029] The following table is applicable to a comparison of the combined graph of
TABLE-US-00001 Parameters Baseline data Newly collected data Data Direction Matrix T.sub.c start value 212? C. +/? 5? C. 212? C. Same as baseline T.sub.h peak value 175? C. +/? 5? C. 176? C. Same as baseline ?T.sub.c 11? C. +/? 5? C. 11? C. Same as baseline ?T.sub.h 43? C. +/? 5? C. 56? C. Higher than baseline ?T.sub.p 37? C. +/? 5? C. 36? C. Same as baseline t 6.5 seconds 5.5 seconds Same as baseline Indication derived from the newly collected data: High moisture content
[0030] A characterization of parameters such as listed in the table could first be done in a laboratory with hair having a normal moisture content, hair having a low moisture content, and hair having a high moisture content. Ideally, factors related to user behavior such as difference stroke speeds and clamping pressure should also be considered. Once the characterization is done, a data direction matrix can be obtained and preprogrammed in the controller 23 as a look-up table that is to be used in the process of generating output that is indicative of the moisture content of the hair. By collecting detection data during actual styling actions and comparing the data to the data direction matrix, the accurate indication of the moisture content of the hair subjected to the styling actions is obtained. This indication can be used for adjusting operation of the heating mechanism 20, for example, despite any temperature setting as may have been initially chosen by the user, and/or can be used for informing the user. In respect of the latter option, it is noted that the hair styling device 1 may be equipped with a display or another type of indicator, and/or may be configured to communicate the moisture content-related information to an external device such as a smartphone on which a suitable app is installed. The user can be informed by a simple message mentioning the percentage of the moisture content of the hair and/or by a more sophisticated message mentioning details of the best way to treat the hair, the products that may be used in doing so, etc.
[0031] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims. For example, while the above embodiments relate to a hair straightener, the invention may be advantageously applied in a heated straightening brush. Instead of a position detector 24 as shown, an accelerometer can be used to detect a use condition. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such amendments and modifications insofar they come within the scope of the claims or the equivalents thereof. While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The drawings are schematic, wherein details which are not required for understanding the invention may have been omitted, and not necessarily to scale.
[0032] Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures, the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0033] Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Thus, the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
[0034] The terms comprise and include as used in this text will be understood by a person skilled in the art as covering the term consist of. Hence, the term comprise or include may in respect of an embodiment mean consist of, but may in another embodiment mean contain/have/be equipped with at least the defined species and optionally one or more other species. The expressions configured to and arranged to have the same meaning.
[0035] A reference to the temperature of the hair styling component or the hair styling component temperature in the present text is to be understood in relation to the temperature detection on or in the hair styling component by means of the component temperature sensor. Likewise, a reference to the temperature of (the) hair or the hair temperature in the present text is to be understood in relation to the hair temperature detection by means of the hair temperature sensor.
[0036] Notable aspects of the invention are summarized as follows. A hair styling device 1 comprises a hair styling component 11, 13, a heating mechanism 20 configured to heat the hair styling component 11, 13, a component temperature sensor 21 configured to detect a temperature of the hair styling component 11, 13, a hair temperature sensor 22 configured to detect a temperature of hair faced by the hair styling component 11, 13 during operation of the hair styling device 1, and a controller 23 configured to receive inputs from at least both temperature sensors 21, 22, and to process the inputs to control operation of the heating mechanism (20).