Hair dryer with side switches
11612228 · 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D20/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hair dryer include a housing having a handle portion, a head portion located an upper end of the handle, and a nozzle portion extending from the head portion, and at least one side switch located on a side of the head portion or the nozzle portion. The at least one switch is actuatable to effect a momentary deactivation of the hair dryer.
Claims
1. A hair dryer, comprising: a handle portion; a hub located at an upper end of the handle portion and having an inlet located at a rear of the hub for ingress of air into the hair dryer, the inlet forming a rearward-most portion of the hair dryer; and a nozzle portion extending from the hub and defining a longitudinal axis, the nozzle portion having an outlet opposite the inlet for egress of the air from the hair dryer; wherein the hub is generally circular in shape when viewed from a lateral side of the hair dryer in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and wherein the inlet, the hub, the nozzle portion and the outlet are configured such that a flow of the air into the hair dryer through the inlet is parallel to a flow of air out of the hair dryer through the outlet.
2. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein: the hub includes a central axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the nozzle portion.
3. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein: the hub has a spheroid shape.
4. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein: the hub has a diameter and a thickness, the thickness being a distance between opposing lateral sides of the hub; wherein the diameter is greater than the thickness.
5. The hair dryer of claim 1, further comprising: a fan axis about which a fan rotates to intake air through the inlet and expel air through the outlet; wherein the fan axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis.
6. The hair dryer of claim 1, further comprising: at least one side switch located on a lateral side of the hub or the nozzle portion; wherein the at least one switch is actuatable to effect a momentary deactivation of the hair dryer in response to an external bias being applied to the at least one switch; and wherein the at least one switch is configured to effect a resumption of operation of the hair dryer automatically upon removal of the external bias.
7. The hair dryer of claim 6, further comprising: a fan switch actuatable to control operation of a fan of the hair dryer to control a flow of the air out of the outlet; and a heater switch actuatable to control operation of a heating element of the hair dryer to selectively heat the air.
8. The hair dryer of claim 7, wherein: the at least one side switch is configured to effect the momentary deactivation of the hair dryer when the fan switch and/or the heater switch are in an operational position.
9. The hair dryer of claim 6, wherein: the at least one side switch is a pair of side switches located on opposed sides of the hub.
10. A hair dryer, comprising: a housing having a handle portion, a hub located at an upper end of the handle portion, and a nozzle portion extending from the hub; and at least one side switch located on a side of the hub or the nozzle portion; wherein the at least one switch is actuatable to effect a momentary deactivation of the hair dryer in response to an external bias being applied to the at least one switch; and wherein the at least one switch is configured to effect a resumption of operation of the hair dryer automatically upon removal of the external bias.
11. The hair dryer of claim 10, wherein: wherein the nozzle portion defines a longitudinal axis; and wherein the hub is generally circular in shape when viewed from a lateral side of the hair dryer in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
12. The hair dryer of claim 11, wherein: the hub has a spheroid shape.
13. The hair dryer of claim 12, wherein: the hub has a diameter and a thickness, the thickness being a distance between opposing lateral sides of the hub; wherein the diameter is greater than the thickness.
14. The hair dryer of claim 11, further comprising: an inlet located at a rear of the hub for ingress of air into the hair dryer; an outlet in the nozzle portion opposite the inlet for egress of the air from the hair dryer; and a fan axis about which a fan rotates to intake air through the inlet and expel air through the outlet; wherein the nozzle portion defines a longitudinal axis; and wherein the fan axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis.
15. The hair dryer of claim 14, wherein: the inlet, the hub, and the nozzle portion and the outlet are configured such that a flow of the air into the hair dryer through the inlet is parallel to a flow of air out of the hair dryer through the outlet.
16. The hair dryer of claim 14, wherein: the hub includes a central axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the nozzle portion.
17. A hair dryer, comprising: a handle portion; a hub located at an upper end of the handle portion and having an inlet located at a rear of the hub for ingress of air into the hair dryer; and a nozzle portion extending from the hub and defining a longitudinal axis, the nozzle portion having an outlet opposite the inlet for egress of the air from the hair dryer; wherein the hub has a spheroid shape, having a diameter and a thickness, the thickness being a distance between opposing lateral sides of the hub; wherein the diameter is greater than the thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein below:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(15) In an embodiment, the switch 26 has three positions, and markings denoting such positions. For example, a first position, marked with a “.”, corresponds to an “OFF” state or mode of the heating element, so that unheated air may be expelled from the nozzle 16. A second position, marked with “I”, corresponds to a low heat mode of the heating element, for providing low heat as desired. A third position, marked with “II”, corresponds to a high heat mode of the heat element, for providing high heat as desired.
(16) The switch 28 similarly has three positions, and markings denoting such positions. For example, a first position, marked with a “0”, corresponds to an “OFF” state or mode of hair dryer 10 and/or fan or motor thereof, so that no air flows from the nozzle 16. A second position, marked with “1”, corresponds to a low speed mode of the fan, for providing a low flow of air, as desired. A third position, marked with “2”, corresponds to a high speed mode of the fan, for providing a high flow of air, as desired.
(17) While the switches 26, 28 are illustrated as having three positions, it is contemplated that the hair dryer 10 and switches 26, 28 may have more than three operational positions, to provide a more granular level of control over the intensity or temperature of the heating element and/or the speed of the fan. In use, the switch 28 is moved to the “1” or “2” position to turn on the fan to initiate airflow, and then switch 26 is moved to the “.”, “I” or “II” position for no heat, low heat, or high heat.
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(20) Importantly, the switches 34, 36 are positioned or located on the hair dryer 10 so that they are actuated/depressed when the hair dryer 10 is placed between the knees of a user (e.g., by contact with the inside of a user's knees or legs). The switches 34, 36, therefore, provide for the automatic and momentary deactivation of the hair dryer 10 when the buttons are depressed by placing between a user's knees or legs, such as when a user desires to free up their hands to adjust hair or a manipulate a brush, hair clip, etc.
(21) In an embodiment, the switches 34, 36 may be individually actuatable such that depression of only one of the switches 34, 36 is necessary to momentarily deactivate the hair dryer 10. This, similarly, allows for momentary deactivation of the hair dryer 10 when the hair dryer 10 is placed on its side a countertop or other surface, where only one switch may contact the countertop.
(22) While the switches 34, 36 have been described herein as being configured as depressible buttons, the present invention is not so limited in this regard. In particular, in other embodiments, one or both of the switches 34, 36 may be touch sensors, e.g., capacitive and/or resistive touch sensors. In yet other embodiments, the switches 34, 36 may be optical sensors that may detect light and/or darkness, such that the hair dryer 10 remains in an active state when light is sensed, and is deactivated when light is prevented from reaching at least one of the sensors (such as when placed on a countertop or placed between the legs or knees of a user). In any implementation, the hair dryer 10 is configured to automatically resume operation in whichever mode the switches 26, 28 are in once the hair dryer 10 is grasped again by the user. Moreover, while the hair dryer 10 is shown and described as containing a pair of switches 34, 36, it is contemplated that a single switch may be employed on only one side of the hair dryer 10. Still further, while the switches 34, 36 are shown as being located on the head portion 15 substantially directly above the handle 14, in other embodiments, the switches 34, 36 may be located on the lateral sides of the nozzle portion 16, or towards a rear portion of the head 15 where they can be actuated when placed on a countertop or held between the knees.
(23) In an embodiment, the hair dryer 10 may also include a trigger button 38 located at the front, upper portion of the handle 14, just below the nozzle 16, in a position where it can be depressed with an index finger when grasping the hair dryer 10. The trigger button 38 is operatively connected to the side switches 34, 36 (e.g., through mechanical or electrical means) such that depression of the trigger button 38 activates the side switches 34, 36 to effect deactivation of the hair dryer 10 in the manner described above. The trigger button 38 is preferably spring biased and includes a detent mechanism such that, when depressed, it is captured in this position, thereby deactivating the hair dryer 10 (without continuous finger pressure being needed to maintain the deactivated state of the hair dryer 10). The trigger button 38 can then simply be pressed again to release it, and to automatically resume operation in whichever mode the switches 26, 28 are in. Importantly, thereof, the trigger button 38 allows for a more manual, on-demand, momentary deactivation of the hair dryer 10 in addition to the automatic, momentary deactivation functionality provided by the side switches 34, 36.
(24) In connection with the above, the hair dryer 10 may include a control unit and processor, and associated electrical connections and/or control circuitry necessary to carry out the functions described herein. It is contemplated, however, that more simple electrical and mechanical connections between the switches 24, 26, 34, 36, button 38 and motor, fan, and/or heating elements may be used to carry out the functions described herein.
(25) The present invention therefore provides a hair dryer that does not require a user to manually deactivate the hair dryer to cease flow of heat air before placing the hair dryer on a countertop or holding the hair dryer between the legs of the user. In particular, the side switches provide a mechanism whereby the flow of heated air from the nozzle is momentarily, and automatically, interrupted when the hair dryer 10 is held between the knees, or placed on a countertop or other surface. Having the side switches to momentarily shut the hair dyer off when the hair dryer is placed between the knees prevents the hair dryer from blowing undesirable streams of air at the use or the floor (depending on which direction the barrel is aimed when placing it between the knees). Also, a user may simply set the dryer down on its side on a table or countertop in order to free up hands momentarily, and then pick it up quickly afterwards. Accordingly, this temporary shut-off activated by the side switches is achieved even though the usual on/off switch remains in the “on” position.
(26) Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.