DETACHABLE HEATING CURLING APPARATUS
20170086558 ยท 2017-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A detachable heating curling apparatus is provided. The detachable heating curling apparatus includes a detachable cylindrical curling unit with a first closed end and a second end, the second end including a second coupling section and a heating unit. The heating unit includes a first and second end, the first end including a first coupling section for coupling with the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, the second end for receiving an electrical source. The respective first and second coupling sections providing for an uncoupling of the first end of the heating unit and the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit.
Claims
1. A detachable heating curling apparatus, comprising: a detachable cylindrical curling unit comprising a body with a plurality of apertures; a first closed end and a second end, the second end including a second coupling section; a flexible bristle unit dispersed within the body including a plurality of bristles, wherein in at least one bristle protrudes through an aperture of the plurality of apertures; and a heating unit, the heating unit including a first and second end, the first end including a first coupling section for coupling with the second coupling section of the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, the second end for receiving an electrical source, the heating unit having at a detachable unit, the detachable unit providing an uncoupling of the coupling sections of the first end of the heating unit and the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, wherein the heating unit blows heated air into and heats the detachable cylindrical curling unit.
2. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apertures are circular.
3. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the body is comprised of metal.
4. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the body is ceramic.
5. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the body is carbon.
6. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one first closed and second end are plastic.
7. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bristles are comprised of plastic
8. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bristles are comprised of natural fiber.
9. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bristles are comprised of natural fiber.
10. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bristles are comprised of at least two different materials.
11. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the optional electrical source is wired.
12. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the optional electrical source is a battery.
13. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detachable unit is mechanically connected to a retention mechanism with prongs allowing for detachment from a ridge of the second coupling section and detaching the detachable cylindrical curling unit from the heating unit.
14. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detachable unit is mechanically connected to a spring mechanism with prongs allowing for detachment from a ridge of the second coupling section and detaching the detachable cylindrical curling unit from the heating unit.
15. A detachable heating curling apparatus, comprising: a detachable cylindrical curling unit comprising a body with a plurality of apertures; a first closed end and a second end, the second end including a second coupling section; a flexible bristle unit dispersed within the body including a plurality of bristles, wherein in at least one bristle protrudes through an aperture of the plurality of apertures; and a heating unit, the heating unit including a first and second end, the first end including a first coupling section for coupling with the second coupling section of the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, the second end for receiving an electrical source, the second and first coupling sections magnetically connected, providing for a manual magnetic uncoupling of the coupling sections of the first end of the heating unit and the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, wherein the heating unit blows heated air into and heats the detachable cylindrical curling unit.
16. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 15 wherein the magnetic connection includes magnets within at least one second and first coupling section.
17. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 16 wherein the magnetic connection includes engagement ridges within each respective second and first coupling section.
18. A detachable heating curling apparatus, comprising: a detachable cylindrical curling unit comprising a body with a plurality of apertures; a first closed end and a second end, the second end including a second coupling section; a flexible bristle unit dispersed within the body including a plurality of bristles, wherein in at least one bristle protrudes through an aperture of the plurality of apertures; and a heating unit, the heating unit including a first and second end, the first end including a first coupling section for coupling with the second coupling section of the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, the second end for receiving an electrical source, the second and first coupling sections mechanically engaging providing for a manual uncoupling of the coupling sections of the first end of the heating unit and the second end of the detachable cylindrical curling unit, wherein the heating unit blows heated air into and heats the detachable cylindrical curling unit.
19. The detachable heating curling apparatus of claim 18 wherein the second and first coupling sections include at least a pin and at least a handle, respectively, the at least a handle engaging with the at least a pin, providing for a manual uncoupling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The present invention is now described with reference to figures wherein like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. While specific configurations and arrangements are discussed, it should be understand that this is done for illustrative purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other configurations and arrangements can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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[0027] The detachable cylindrical curling unit 102 further is comprised of a flexible bristle unit 114 dispersed within the body 104. The flexible bristle unit 114 includes a plurality of bristles 116, wherein in at least one bristle 116 protrudes through an aperture of the plurality of apertures 106. In an embodiment, the pluralities of bristles 116 are comprised of plastic. In another embodiment, the pluralities of bristles 116 are natural fiber. In yet another embodiment, the plurality of bristles 116 is comprised of at least two different materials, and in an embodiment can be man-made and natural.
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[0029] The first end 120 includes a first coupling section 124 for coupling with the second coupling section 112 of the second end 110 of the detachable cylindrical curling unit 102. As illustrated herein, the first coupling section 124 and the second coupling section 112 interact with the respective ends with component parts stemming from the respective sections. In different embodiments, these component parts may stem from one section and proceed into the other, or both, or may simply remain in the respective section.
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[0034] Further enhancing that connection, the first coupling section 124 includes a magnet 138, in an embodiment, a magnetic ring or the like that sits within the first coupling section 124. Interacting with the magnet 138 is a metal portion 140, which can be similar in structure to the magnetic, but is generally comprised of a metal, and can sit within the second coupling section 112. Both the magnet 138 and metal portion 140 can be placed in a variety of locations including but not limited to being positioned inside each respective coupling section allowing for engagement ridges 136 to connect. The magnet 138 and metal portion 140 can also be placed outside the engagement ridges 136, peripherally providing a magnetic connection between the first and second ends, 110 and 120 respectively. The magnet 138 and metal portion 140 can be press-fit or used with an adhesive to secure its location. In this embodiment, the user is able to disconnect the detachable cylindrical curling unit 102 from the heating unit 118 by pulling and/or twisting.
[0035] This invention can be used by home and professional hairstylists. In use, this invention performs all of the styling functions, including brushing, drying, curling and directing the hair, allowing the stylist to go from damp hair to dry and fully styled hair using a single tool. In addition, it is very useful in solving problems related to irregular growth patterns, or cowlicks on the scalp.
[0036] To use this invention, the hair is first washed and towel-dried. The stylist then attaches a cylindrical drying and curling unit to the heating or base unit and turns on the heating unit, which includes a motor to blow heated air through the drying and curling unit and into the hair. The stylist takes a small section of hair and, applying slight tension to the hair, uses the tool to blow warm or hot air on the roots of that section for three to five seconds. After running the drying and curling unit through the whole section of hair one or more times the stylist wraps the end of the section around the heating and curling unit and twists the tool along its axis to wrap the hair around the drying and curling unit until it reaches the scalp. The drying and curling unit is then released from the heating unit by using the detachment mechanism and a fastening clip is placed on the hair-wrapped drying and curling unit to hold it in place on the head with slight upward tension. The same process is repeated with an additional drying and curling units for additional sections of hair until the whole head of hair is set. The result at that point resembles a classic hair set using traditional rollers. The stylist then allows the drying and curling units to cool thoroughly in the hair and then removes them and styles the hair further with the tool, or with a brush or the fingers.
[0037] This invention solves the problem of flattened hair roots caused by using a blow dryer and leaving brushes dangling in the hair. The drying and curling unit is used much like a round brush but then, while the hair is still hot, is released from the heating or base unit and secured in place on the head using a clip, so that the hair is held with tension in an upright position and can cool on base, creating lift, volume and the ability to give direction to the hair.
[0038] This invention further solves the problem of damp or wet roots caused by using a brush dryer. The tool first dries and heats the hair at the root and the curling and drying unit is then left secured in the hair until the hair is thoroughly dried and cooled in the proper position.
[0039] Because the tool is better able to control the direction of the hair at the root level it also solves the problem of irregular growth patterns or cowlicks, which arise from the direction of the hair as it leaves the scalp. Especially for the home stylist, it is easier to deal with these problems using the tool than by using a blow dryer and brush or traditional curlers.
[0040] This invention also avoids the problems and dangers presented by using a curling iron. The tool moves safely through the hair drying it sufficiently with air rather than applying direct and constant intense heat to a single part of the hair, which can cause burning, breakage or other irreparable damage, especially at the ends of the hair.
[0041] An advantage of the invention is that it decreases the amount of time it takes to both dry and style the hair than with any other tools on the market. Instead of using multiple tools (i.e. a hair dryer, and a curling iron and/or hot curlers), the user only needs this invention, so fewer electrical cords to tangle, and less energy being used. As stated herein, it should also be noted that the integrity of the hair is preservedinstead of the harsh heat of an iron or hot rollers; the hair is healthier, shinier, and more manageable. Finally, as pointed out above, another advantage is that the results are differentthe curls are softer, and much more like a classic set, than if created with any other tool on the market.
[0042] While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and show in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative and not restrictive of the current invention, and that this invention is not restricted to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described since modification can occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.