Hair care device with at least two attachments
11464312 · 2022-10-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hair care device comprises a body having an output to supply heated air, and at least two different attachments that can be attached to the output of the body. In accordance with the invention, the body comprises a detector for detecting whether one of the attachments is attached to the body, and if so, which attachment is attached to the body, to provide a detection result, and a controller for controlling the supply of heated air in dependence on the detection result. According to the invention, each attachment has at least one magnet at predefined positions at an attachment contact area of the attachment for contacting the body, the at least two attachments having mutually different magnet configurations, and the detector comprises a plurality of Hall effect sensors at predefined positions (.square-solid.) at a body contact area for contacting a selected one of the attachments.
Claims
1. A hair care device comprising: a hair care device body having an output to supply heated air; and at least two different types of hair care device attachments that can be attached to the output of the hair care device body; wherein the hair care device body comprises: a detector for detecting whether one of the types of hair care device attachments is attached to the hair care device body, and if so, which type of hair care device attachment is attached to the hair care device body, to provide a detection result, and a controller for controlling the supply of heated air in dependence on the detection result, wherein each hair care device attachment has one or more magnets at a contact area of the hair care device attachment for contacting the hair care device body, the at least two types of hair care device attachments having mutually different magnet position configurations; and wherein the detector comprises a plurality of Hall effect sensors at predefined positions at the output for contacting the one or more magnets of the hair care device attachments.
2. The hair care device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each type of hair care device attachment has a single magnet, and the detector comprises for each type of the hair care device attachments a separate Hall effect sensor at a location at the output that—after the hair care device attachment has been attached to the hair care device body—faces the location on the hair care device attachment where the hair care device attachment's magnet is positioned.
3. The hair care device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first type of hair care device attachment has one magnet at a first position, a second type of hair care device attachment has one magnet at a second position different from the first position, a third type of hair care device attachment has magnets at the first and second positions, and the detector has first and second Hall effect sensors at respective positions facing the first and second positions.
4. The hair care device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hair care device body further comprises a fan, wherein each of the plurality of Hall effect sensors is connected to an input of the controller, such that the controller automatically adjusts air speed and/or heat settings based on the detection result.
5. The hair care device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller changes a heater output to a preset setting based on the type of hair care device attachment detected.
6. A hair care device body comprising: an output to supply heated air, to which output any one of at least two different types of hair care device attachments can be attached; a detector for detecting whether one of the at least two different types of hair care device attachments is attached to the hair care device body, and if so, which type of hair care device attachment is attached to the hair care device body, to provide a detection result; and a controller for controlling the supply of heated air in dependence on the detection result, wherein the detector comprises a plurality of Hall effect sensors at the output for contacting at least one magnet at a contact area of the hair care device attachment for contacting the hair care device body, the at least two different types of hair care device attachments having mutually different magnet position configurations, whereby the detector is able to detect which type of hair care device attachment is attached to the hair care device body.
7. The hair care device body as claimed in claim 6, wherein the detector comprises for each type of the hair care device attachments, a separate Hall effect sensor at a location at the output that—after the hair care device attachment has been attached to the hair care device body—faces the location on the hair care device attachment where the hair care device attachment's magnet is positioned.
8. The hair care device body as claimed in claim 6, wherein for detecting a first type of hair care device attachment having one magnet at a first position, a second type of hair care device attachment having one magnet at a second position different from the first position, or a third type of hair care device attachment having magnets at the first and second positions, the detector has first and second Hall effect sensors at respective positions facing the first and second positions.
9. The hair care device as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a temperature sensor, wherein the controller has a feedback loop in which an amount of heat supplied and/or air speed further depends on a measured temperature obtained by the temperature sensor.
10. The hair care device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hair care device body further comprises a fan, wherein each of the plurality of Hall effect sensors is connected to an input of the controller, such that the controller automatically adjusts air speed and/or heat settings based on the detection result.
11. The hair care device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the controller changes a heater output to a preset setting based on the type of hair care device attachment detected.
12. The hair care device as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a temperature sensor, wherein the controller has a feedback loop in which an amount of heat supplied and/or air speed further depends on a measured temperature obtained by the temperature sensor.
13. A set of at least two different hair care device attachments for use with a hair care device body having an output to supply heated air, to which output any one of the at least two different hair care device attachments can be attached, wherein each hair care device attachment has one or more magnets at predefined positions at an attachment contact area of the hair care device attachment for contacting the body, the at least two different hair care device attachments having mutually different magnet position configurations, wherein the one or more magnets are configured to couple to corresponding Hall effect sensors having predefined positions on the hair care device body.
14. The set of at least two different hair care device attachments as claimed in claim 13, wherein each hair care device attachment has a single magnet.
15. The set of at least two different hair care device attachments as claimed in claim 13, wherein a first hair care device attachment has one magnet at a first position, a second hair care device attachment has one magnet at a second position different from the first position, and a third hair care device attachment has magnets at the first and second positions.
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(7) In summary, a hair care device comprises a body having an output to supply heated air, and at least two different attachments that can be attached to the output of the body. In accordance with the invention, the body comprises a detector for detecting whether one of the attachments is attached to the body, and if so, which attachment is attached to the body, to provide a detection result, and a controller for controlling the supply of heated air in dependence on the detection result. In accordance with the invention, each attachment has at least one magnet at predefined positions at an attachment contact area of the attachment for contacting the body, the at least two attachments having mutually different magnet configurations, and the detector comprises a plurality of Hall effect sensors at predefined positions at a body contact area for contacting a selected one of the attachments. In one implementation thereof, each attachment has a single magnet, and the detector comprises for each of the attachments a separate Hall effect sensor at a location at the body contact area that after the attachment has been attached to the body faces the location on the attachment where the attachment's magnet is positioned. In an alternative implementation, a first attachment has one magnet at a first position, a second attachment has one magnet at a second position different from the first position, a third attachment has magnets at the first and second positions, and the detector has first and second Hall effect sensors at respective positions facing the first and second positions.
(8) The invention can be applied to hair dryers and air stylers. The various different attachments could include a nozzle for a focused airflow, a retractable bristle brush for tangle-free waves and curls, a paddle straightening brush for naturally straight looks, a thermobrush for smoothing and for waves, and a volumes for volume at the roots. It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The controller may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and/or by means of a suitably programmed processor. In the device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. 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.