Hair styling aid
10238196 ยท 2019-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hair styling aid, in particular for curling hair, is described. The hair styling aid includes a handle and a housing connected to the handle, the housing having: guide means for receiving a length of hair to be styled, the guide means being provided by an aperture in the housing through which the length of hair is admitted into the housing in use; a rotatable element in the housing, rotatable relative to the guide means; a motor for rotating the rotatable element in a clockwise direction or in an anticlockwise direction; and an elongate member around which, in use, the length of hair is wound by the rotatable element; wherein the rotatable element has two hair-pushing surfaces, one of the hair-pushing surfaces being oriented for pushing hair when the element is rotated clockwise and the other of the hair-pushing surfaces being oriented for pushing hair when the element is rotated anticlockwise in use.
Claims
1. A hair styling aid comprising: a handle and a housing connected to the handle, the housing having: a chamber in which a length of hair is received and retained for styling; a guide for receiving the length of hair to be styled, the guide being provided by a slot in a wall of the housing through which the length of hair is admitted into the housing in use, the slot extending the full length of the chamber; an elongate member, at least part of which is in the housing; a rotatable element in the housing and adjacent to the elongate member, the rotatable element being rotatable in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction relative to the guide and, in use, winding the length of hair around the elongate member in the direction of rotation; a motor for rotating the rotatable element in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction; at least one heating element for heating the chamber; wherein the rotatable element has: two hair-pushing surfaces, one of the hair-pushing surfaces being oriented for pushing hair around the elongate member when the rotatable element is rotated clockwise and the other of the hair-pushing surfaces being oriented for pushing hair around the elongate member when the rotatable element is rotated anticlockwise in use.
2. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable element rotates relative to the elongate member.
3. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable element comprises a disc with a cut-out sector, edges of the disc adjacent to the cut-out sector providing the hair-pushing surfaces.
4. A hair styling aid according to claim 3, having a starting position in which the cut-out sector is aligned with the slot in the wall of the housing.
5. A hair styling aid according to claim 3, wherein the disc is planar.
6. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein each of the hair-pushing surfaces has a terminal end, the radial thickness of the rotatable element increasing away from the terminal end.
7. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable element has a cup-like portion.
8. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable element is a helical member, and wherein the hair-pushing surfaces are provided by edges of the helical member.
9. A hair styling aid according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable element is a simple radial protrusion extending out from the elongate member, and wherein the hair-pushing surfaces are provided by side edges of the protrusion.
10. A hair styling aid comprising: a handle, a housing connected to the handle, the housing having: a chamber in which a length of hair is received and retained for styling; a guide for receiving the length of hair to be styled, the guide being provided by a slot in a wall of the housing through which the length of hair is admitted into the housing in use, the slot extending the full length of the chamber; an elongate member, at least part of which is in the housing; a rotatable element in the housing and adjacent to the elongate member, the rotatable element being rotatable in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction relative to the guide and, in use, winding the length of hair around the elongate member in the direction of rotation; a motor for rotating the rotatable element in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction; at least one heating element for heating the chamber; wherein the rotatable element is formed to assist in drawing hair into the hair styling aid during use with: an opening having: one over-hang formed to draw hair in and to wind the hair around the elongate member when the rotatable element is driven in the clockwise direction; and another over-hang formed to draw hair in and to wind the hair around the elongate member when the rotatable element is driven in the anticlockwise direction.
11. A hair styling aid according to claim 10, wherein the rotatable element rotates relative to the elongate member.
12. A hair styling aid according to claim 11, wherein the rotatable element has a cup-like portion.
13. A hair styling aid according to claim 10, wherein the rotatable element comprises a disc with a cut-out sector, edges of the disc adjacent to the cut-out sector providing hair-pushing surfaces.
14. A hair styling aid according to claim 13, wherein the disc is planar.
15. A hair styling aid according to claim 10, wherein each of the over-hangs has a terminal end, the radial thickness of the rotatable element increasing away from the terminal end.
16. A hair styling aid comprising: a housing having a chamber in which a length of hair is received and retained for styling, and a guide for receiving the length of hair to be styled, the guide being provided at a slot in a wall of the housing through which the length of hair is drawn into the housing in use, the slot extending the full length of the chamber; an elongate member, at least part of which is in the housing; a rotatable element in the housing and adjacent to the elongate member, the rotatable element being rotatable in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction relative to the guide and, in use, winding the length of hair around the elongate member; a motor for rotating the rotatable element in a clockwise direction and in an anticlockwise direction; at least one heating element for heating the chamber; wherein the rotatable element is: a disc having an open section with projecting portions of the disc on opposite sides of the open section adapted to draw hair into the hair styling aid and to wind the hair around the elongate member in the direction of rotation of the disc.
17. A hair styling aid according to claim 16, wherein the rotatable element rotates relative to the elongate member.
18. A hair styling aid according to claim 16, wherein the disc comprises a cut-out section, edges of the cut-out section providing hair-pushing surfaces.
19. A hair styling aid according to claim 18, having a starting position in which the cut-out section is aligned with the slot in the wall of the housing.
20. A hair styling aid according to claim 18, wherein the hair-pushing surfaces are pointed with continuous curvature.
21. A hair styling aid according to claim 16, wherein the disc is planar.
22. A hair styling aid according to 16, wherein the open section is concave with a convexly curved inner portion.
23. A hair styling aid according to claim 16, wherein each of the projecting portions of the disc has a terminal end, the radial thickness of the disc increasing away from the terminal end.
24. A hair styling aid according to claim 16, wherein the rotatable element has a cup-like portion.
Description
(1) A better understanding of the present invention will be obtained from the following detailed description. The description is given by way of example only and makes reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(22) The housing 6 further comprises a slot 16 through which, in use, hair may be admitted into the housing 6. The slot 16 is provided in a side of the housing 6 and runs parallel to the axis of the device 1. A pair of guide fins 18 is provided as part of the housing, each one extending away from the sides of the slot 16 in a V shape, to provide a guide for hair being placed into the housing 6 through the slot 16. As shown, the shape of the outer edge of each guide fin 18 approximately follows the contours of the housing 6, although this is not essential.
(23) The top view of
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(25) Inside the handle 2 of the device 1 is housed a motor 22 for rotating the rotatable element 20. The handle 2 also provides space for a power supply 24 and for hair product 26 to be applied during use of the device 1. The various components are indicated only schematically, and their precise locations and configurations may vary from those shown. More significantly,
(26) The rotatable element 20 comprises a planar disc portion 28 (as shown in
(27) The operation of the device 1 is shown in
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(29) Once the entire length of hair 42 has been wrapped around the elongate member 36, as shown in
(30) The length of hair 42 is not gripped during the curling, and is free to run through the device 1, so very little stress is placed on the hair 42 during the styling process. The rotatable element 20 simply rotates freely within the chamber 14 beyond the free end 44 of the hair. It should also be noted that, since the length of hair 42 is not gripped by any part of the device 1, continued rotation of the rotatable element 20 will cause no damage to the hair being styled. Accordingly, the rotatable element 20 may be allowed to rotate back to the position shown without risk of pulling or otherwise damaging the hair. When the curling of a particular section of hair 42 is complete, the device 1 may be removed by simply withdrawing it from the head of a user and allowing the length of hair 42 to pass through the slot guide means 16, and past the enclosed end of the housing 6.
(31) The external walls of the housing 6, and other exposed parts of the device 1, are preferably covered with a thermally insulating material such that they remain cool to the touch when the device 1 is in operation. A flat portion (not shown) may be provided on the outside of the housing 6 opposite the slot 16 and fins 18 to allow the device 1 to rest on a flat surface while warming up. The guide fins 18 also serve to prevent the device 1 from rolling when placed on a flat surface.
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(33) The housing portion 6 is divided into two parts, one comprising the front chamber 8 and larger diameter part 14, and one comprising the rear chamber 10. Between these is positioned the rotatable element 20, which is as described in relation to the earlier Figures with the exception that a flange 58 is provided at the end of the cup-like portion 30 distal from the disc portion 28.
(34) Preferably, the device according to the invention will be capable of forming curls of various sizes and/or accommodating different sized sections of hair for treatment. This may be achieved if the size of the annular space between the walls of the front chamber 8 and the elongate member 36 is adjustable. This can be achieved by varying the diameter of either the elongate member 36 or of the front chamber 8.
(35) One operation of the chamber shown in
(36) Given that the device 1 will often comprise static guide means in the form of a slot 16 or a simple aperture, a limit is placed on the volume of a section of hair that can pass into the device 1 and be treated in a single operation. This can be used to estimate the rate at which hair will build up within the device 1 as the rotatable element 20 rotates, and gearing can be selected to control the rate of expansion of the chamber 8 accordingly so that it always remains clear of the curled hair.
(37) An alternative means of varying the size of the chamber 8 is shown in
(38) It may be necessary for the elongate member 36 to also extend as the chamber 8 extends so that a user can be sure that there will always be an available part of the elongate member around which a length of hair 42 can be curled. However, as shown in
(39) The device 1 has a number of advantages over previous styling aids. There is no need for the hair to be clamped or gripped by the device during curling. This reduces the strain put on the hair during the styling process. Application of hair products by the device during use encourages a user to use products more frequently, which again has benefits for the health of the user's hair. In fact, it may be possible to include some means which would inhibit use of the device if a cartridge of product is not present or is exhausted.
(40) For example, a sensitive weighing device (not shown) may be incorporated into the handle 2 of the device 1. When the device 1 is switched on and placed on a surface to warm up, the weighing device measures the weight of the canister 54 of product contained within the handle 2. If the weight is below a certain threshold this indicates either that a canister 54 is not present in the device 1, or that a canister 54 is present, but is empty or near empty. Under these circumstances activation of the device 1 may be prevented, since there is an insufficient volume of product for application. Alternative, preferably electrical, sensing means such as those used to determine the volume of ink in ink-jet printer cartridges, light sensors and the like, may also be used to determine the amount of product remaining and prevent operation of the device as required. Additionally, or alternatively, an audio or visual warning could be relayed to the user.
(41) Conventional styling devices are designed to be used at right angles to the hair to be treated. The section of hair, once selected, is laid across the device and then wound around it to create the desired curls. In the event that curls are not required right to the base of the hair, a user must use their own skill and judgement to curl each section of hair to a consistent point. This can be difficult because of the need to manually wrap the hair around the styling device.
(42) In contrast, the device 1 according to the invention is oriented so as to be parallel with the hair to be curled when in use. The device 1 is positioned at a predetermined point along the length of a section of hair 42. The length of hair between the housing 6 and the free end 44 is automatically drawn into the housing 6 by the rotation of the rotatable element 20, without the need for a user to move the device 1, and is curled around the central protrusion 36. Only hair held within the housing 6 is curled by the device 1, so the hair between the root and the end face 12 of the housing 6 is not affected. Since hair is curled from root to tip, the location of the device 1 does not change during use. It is therefore easier for a user to maintain a consistent point beyond which the hair will not be curled.
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(44) A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
(45) Aside from the means of rotating the different rotatable elements 20,120, the operation of the device 101 is essentially the same as that of the device 1 of the first embodiment, and will not be repeated here.
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(47) The device 201 shown in
(48) Since there is no slot in the housing 206 of this embodiment, a hook tool 286 must be used to select a length of hair 42 and draw it through the device 201 as clearly shown in
(49) In one particular embodiment of the invention, it is envisaged that the housing 6,106,206, or at least a part thereof, should be detachable from the remainder of the device 1,101,201. This would allow a first length of hair 42 to be wound around a protrusion 36,136,236 and then left to allow the style to set while a user moved on to treat a further length of hair 42, thus speeding up the styling process. This embodiment, which is illustrated in
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(51) By way of example, and with reference to the exploded view of
(52) Where the detachable housing feature is to be included, a releasable connection should be provided to transfer rotational movement from the handle 2 to the rotatable element 20. This could take the form of a split shaft with a suitable torsionally secure coupling provided at or near the position of the releasable connection means of the device 1. The coupling between the two parts of the split shaft could be formed, for example, by a cross-head formed in the end of a first part of the shaft, for engagement with a cross-shaped socket provided in the end of a second part. Alternatively, a similarly arranged hexagonal or square head and socket arrangement, or any other suitable torsionally resistant coupling could be used. Referring again to
(53) A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
(54) The cylindrical side wall of the chamber 406 extends along a portion of the length of the elongate member 436 towards the elongate handle 402. At a second end, adjacent the handle 402 of the device 401, the housing 406 is open around its entire circumference. Although the housing 406 is shown spaced from the handle 402 of the device 401 along the elongate member 436, the housing 406 could extend from the handle 402, and may even be formed integrally therewith.
(55) A door 490 is provided along the entire length of the housing 406 which allows the housing 406 to be opened along a line extending from the aperture 480 in the end wall 412 of the housing 406. The door 490 is hinged along one edge parallel to the elongate member 436. Inside the housing 406 is provided a rotating element 420 in the form of a helical member. The helical member 420 is arranged to rotate independently of both the elongate member 436 and of the housing 406.
(56) Products designed to fix and/or condition and/or protect the hair of a user are applied by the device 401 during use. The products are expelled through a plurality of apertures 492 provided in the elongate member 436 within the chamber 406. Because of the heat of the device 401, any products quickly vaporise in the chamber 406, ensuring a good distribution of product onto the hair. The largely enclosed nature of the chamber 406 also allows the majority of product used to reach the hair rather than being lost to the atmosphere, as can often be the case with traditional methods. This also reduces the possibility of a user being caused to breathe in products during use of the device 401, which could be hazardous.
(57) The curling process of the device 401 of
(58) As before, continued rotation of the helical member 420 once the entire length of hair has been curled causes no stress to the hair.
(59) In order to set the curls formed by the device 401 into the hair of a user, it is preferable if the hair is cooled before the device 401 is removed. Air may be drawn into the device 401 by rotation of the helical member 420, provided that the speed of rotation is sufficiently high. Alternatively, a fan, or similar, may be provided in the end 494 of the handle 402 adjacent the housing 406 to blow cold air into the chamber 408 before the device 401 is removed from the head of a user. The handle 402 may also comprise a heating element to heat the air being expelled. The device 401 could then be used on wet hair to set curls into the hair while drying it.
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(61) The invention is not considered to be limited to the specific embodiments described above. Features described in relation to only certain embodiments may also be applied, where compatible, to other embodiments described.
(62) Furthermore, some of the drawings show the housing 206,406 of the device 201,401 as transparent so that details of the rotatable element 220,420 can be clearly seen. In practice, there is no need for the housing 206,406 to be transparent. Indeed, given that the exterior surfaces of the device 201,401 should be cool to the touch, it is more likely that the housing 206,406 will be made from an opaque thermally insulating material.
(63) In the embodiments described, the hair products are dispensed during the curling process. It would also be possible for the dispensing of products to take place after the curling action is complete. The dispensing could take place automatically as the rotatable element is made to rotate, or the product may be selectively dispensed based on a separate user input. Indeed, the device could be made to operate without dispensing any hair products, although the advantages of this feature discussed in the description would, of course, be lost.
(64) The rotatable element could be arranged to rotate in either the clockwise or anticlockwise direction, or could be made to selectively rotate in either direction to allow clockwise or anticlockwise curls to be formed. The rotatable element has been described as comprising either a disc with a cut-out/aperture 20,120,220, or a helical member 420, but may alternatively take any other suitable form including, for example, the form of a simple radial protrusion. Also, the rotatable element may, in certain embodiments, be connected to and/or rotated by the rotation of the elongate member or of the housing. The rotatable element must, however, rotate relative to a static guide means, which in the case of the embodiments shown is provided by a feature of the housing, but may take other suitable means, and may, for example, be attached to a static elongate member.