Heated hair straightening accessory
12543835 ยท 2026-02-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael Day (London, GB)
- Chris Hedges (Hampshire, GB)
- James Alexander Higson (Bristol, GB)
- Benjamin Robert Ellis Griffiths (Gloucestershire, GB)
Cpc classification
A45D20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one aspect, a hair care accessory is provided and in one embodiment can include an elongate body. The elongate body can include an appliance mating portion configured to removably couple the elongate body to a hair care appliance. The appliance mating portion can have an air inlet configured to receive airflow from the hair care appliance. The elongate body can also include a clamping portion having a first heater assembly, and a plurality of air outlets extending longitudinally there along. The hair care accessory can also include an arm coupled to the elongate body. The arm can have a second heater assembly. The arm can be movable between an open position in which the second heater assembly is spaced from the first heater assembly, and a closed position in which the first and second heater assemblies are configured to clamp hair therebetween.
Claims
1. A hair care accessory, comprising: an elongate body having an appliance mating portion configured to removably couple the elongate body to a hair care appliance, the appliance mating portion having an air inlet configured to receive airflow from the hair care appliance, and a clamping portion having a first heater assembly, and a plurality of air outlets extending longitudinally there along; and an arm coupled to the elongate body, the arm having a second heater assembly, the arm being movable between an open position in which the second heater assembly is spaced from the first heater assembly, and a closed position in which the first and second heater assemblies are configured to clamp hair therebetween.
2. The hair care accessory of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism on at least one of the elongate body and the arm, the locking mechanism having a locked position configured to retain the arm in the closed position and an unlocked position in which the arm is configured to move to the open position.
3. The hair care accessory of claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism comprises an actuator positioned on a first surface of the arm, a hook positioned on a second surface of the arm opposite the first surface, and a protrusion extending from the arm and having a recess therein.
4. The hair care accessory of claim 3, wherein movement of the actuator to the locked position is configured to cause the hook to be received in the recess.
5. The hair care accessory of claim 1, further comprising a biasing mechanism positioned between the elongate body and the arm and configured to bias the arm to the open position.
6. The hair care accessory of claim 1, wherein the elongate body includes a first cavity and a second cavity, the first cavity and the second cavity extending longitudinally through the elongate body.
7. The hair care accessory of claim 6, wherein the elongate body further comprises a diverter downstream from the air inlet and configured to divert the airflow into the first cavity.
8. The hair care accessory of claim 1, wherein the air inlet is positioned between the appliance mating portion and the clamping portion.
9. The hair care accessory of claim 1, wherein the appliance mating portion includes a collar having the air inlet positioned therein, the collar having mating features configured to engage with complementary mating features on the hair care appliance.
10. A hair care accessory, comprising: an elongate body having a first end, a second end, wherein the elongate body includes a collar at a substantial mid-portion between the first end and the second end of the elongate body, the collar being configured to removably couple the elongate body to a hair care appliance and defining an air inlet configured to receive airflow from the hair care appliance, the elongate body having a first heater assembly mounted thereon and a plurality of air outlets extending longitudinally toward the second end of the elongate body; an arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the arm being movably coupled to the first end of the elongate body, the arm having a second heater assembly mounted thereon, the arm being movable between an open position in which the second heater assembly is spaced from the first heater assembly, and a closed position in which the first and second heater assemblies are configured to clamp hair therebetween.
11. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the collar is positioned within a hollow cylindrical shroud extending along a length of the substantial mid-portion of the elongate body.
12. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the first heater assembly is positioned on an inner facing surface of the elongate body between the substantial mid-portion and the second end of the elongate body, and the second heater assembly is positioned on an inner facing surface of the arm between the substantial mid-portion and the second end of the arm.
13. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the first heater assembly and the plurality of air outlets extending substantially parallel to one another longitudinally along the elongate body.
14. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the elongate body has a cavity formed therein and extending from the first end of the elongate body along at least a portion thereof, the cavity being configured to seat at least a portion of the arm when the arm is in the closed position.
15. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the plurality of air outlets in the elongate body comprise a first plurality of air outlets and a second plurality of air outlets.
16. The hair care accessory of claim 15, wherein the first and second plurality of air outlets are adjacent to one another and are configured to direct airflow in between the elongate body and the arm.
17. The hair care accessory of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of air inlets in the elongate body, wherein airflow from the first plurality of air outlets is configured to draw airflow in through the plurality of air inlets and out the second plurality of air outlets.
18. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the collar includes at least one electrical contact thereon configured to electrically couple to an electrical contact on the hair care appliance to allow power to be delivered to the first heater assembly and the second heater assembly.
19. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein the arm is substantially planar.
20. The hair care accessory of claim 10, wherein a width of a first portion of the arm extending from the first end of the arm to the substantial mid-portion is less than a width of a second portion of the arm extending from the substantial mid-portion to the second end of the arm.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will be more readily understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(20) It is noted that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the subject matter disclosed herein, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) Certain exemplary embodiments will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the devices and methods disclosed herein. One or more examples of these embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments and that the scope of the present invention is defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
(22) Various exemplary hair care appliances and accessories for use with a hair care appliance are provided herein. In general, the hair care appliance is in the form of a hair dryer that has an air inlet and at least one air outlet, and various internal components that facilitate use and operation of the hair care appliance, such as a fan, motor, and heater. Various accessories are also provided for use with a hair care appliance, and the configuration of the appliance can be varied based on the type of accessory mated to the hair care appliance.
(23) The heated hair straightening accessory (HHSA) described herein can be configured to straighten hair. Hair straightening can involve applying heat and/or an airflow along a length of hair for the purpose of removing curls, kinks, bends, or waves from the hair to produce lengths of hair that are as straight as possible. Often hair straightening devices require significant manual dexterity to position the hair therein and apply the desired heat or airflow settings. Many existing hair straightening devices lack the ability to provide an airflow for hair drying purposes, which can require the use of two separate devices for drying/heating and straightening hair.
(24) The HHSA described herein can couple to a hair care appliance, such as a hair dryer, and receive an airflow from the hair care appliance. The HHSA can include heated plates that can be configured on an arm portions of the HHSA. The heated plates can heat hair retained therebetween for drying and styling of hair, particularly for straightening hair. The HHSA can also include an arrangement of air inlets and air outlets configured to provide an airflow over hair retained between the heated plates while maintaining a surface temperature of the HHSA at an acceptable temperature for manual handling by a user. The arm portions of the HHSA can be movable, via a biasing mechanism, between an open position in which hair can be inserted between the heated plates and a closed position in which hair can be retained between adjacent heated plates. A locking mechanism can secure one arm portion adjacent to another arm portion in the closed position. Advantageously, the HHSA described herein can provide an enhanced user experience for drying and straightening hair. The improved HHSA and features thereof described herein can enhance the overall styling experience, regardless of user skill, and in particular, can provide improved hair straightening results compared to existing heated hair straightening devices and reduce the number of hair styling devices required to achieve a desired hair style.
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(26) The HHSA 100 can include a clamping portion 105 (also understood to be a distal portion 105 of the HHSA 100), a mating portion 106, and a proximal portion 107 as shown in
(27) The shroud 116 can have a substantially cylindrical shape and can form a hollow substantially cylindrical housing. The elongate body 103 can include an arm 132 extending from the mating portion 106. The elongate body 103 can transition to a substantially planar shape in the clamping portion 105. The arm 104 can have a substantially elongate shape extending from first end 101 toward the mating portion 106 at which the shape can transition to a substantially planar shape as the arm 104 extends toward the clamping portion 105. Thus, a first portion of the arm 104 within the proximal portion 107 can have a width W1 that is less than a width W2 of the arm 104 extending toward the clamping portion 105 as shown in
(28) The elongate body 103 and the arm 104 can each include a heater assembly configured at the second end 102 thereof. For example, as shown in
(29) The arm 104 can be coupled to the elongate body 104 at the first end 101 within a biasing portion C as shown in
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(31) A user can retain the arm 104 in the closed position A by actuating a locking mechanism 113 provided on a first surface 117 of the arm 104. The locking mechanism 113 can be configured to engage a catch 114 positioned on the first surface 118 of the elongate body 103 as shown in
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(34) The collar 133 can also include one or more slots 136 configured around the circumference of the collar 133 on an outer surface thereof. The slots 136 can be configured to receive corresponding protrusions or similar attachment mechanism provided on the air outlet end of the hair care appliance. The slots 136 can include an angled portion configured to secure the corresponding protrusions of the hair care appliance therein responsive to the protrusions being rotated within the 136. In some embodiments, the protrusions of the hair care appliance can be friction fit within the slots 136. The mating portion 106 can also include one or more ribs 137 arranged on an inner surface 139 of the shroud 116. The ribs 137 can protrude from the inner surface 139 to engage with a substantially cylindrical housing of the hair care appliance when coupled to the HHSA 100 and to reduce lateral displacement of the HHSA 100 relative to the air outlet end of the hair care appliance. In some embodiments, the ribs 137 can include a rubber or silicone material.
(35) The electrical contacts 135 can extend through the collar 133 from the first end 138 to a second end 140 as shown in
(36) The wiring 143 can be conveyed to the heater assembly 111 positioned in the arm 104 from the annular connector board 141 via a cylindrical conduit 146 as shown in
(37) The conduit 146 can include a first end 150 that can be secured within a recess 149 of the arm 104. The first end 150 can include a flange 151 extending around a circumference of the conduit 146 at the first end 150. The recess 149 can receive a protrusion 147 positioned on the elongate body 103 when the arm 104 is in the closed position A as shown in
(38) The frame 154 can also include a projection 156 projecting into the cavity 155 as shown in
(39) Wiring 143 to the heater assembly 111 positioned in the arm 104 can be routed above a longitudinal axis D extending through a center of the mating portion 106 (and the air inlet 108) as shown in
(40) The heating plates 160 and the heating elements 161 can be supported by one or more elastic elements 162. The elastic elements 162 can include a rubber or silicone material configured to absorb compressive forces that can be applied to the heater assemblies 111, 112 when hair is clamped therebetween or when excess force is used to close the arm 104 into the closed position A. In other embodiments, the elastic elements 162 can include a spring or similar compressible element. In some embodiments, the elastic element 162 can be configured around the heating plates 160. A first end of the elastic elements 162 can be coupled to a heater assembly frame 164 included in the heater assemblies 111, 112 as shown in
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(42) The elongate body 103 can include a plurality of secondary air inlets 109 configured at one or more locations on a second surface 119 of the elongate body 103. As shown, the plurality of secondary air inlets 109 are oval shaped, but a variety of other shapes of the air inlets 109 can be envisioned, such as circular or slot shaped air inlets 109. The secondary air inlets 109 can extend along surface 119 of the arm 132 of the elongate body 103 toward the second end 102 thereof. The secondary air inlets 109 can be fluidically coupled to the second plurality of air outlets 115B such that a secondary airflow F.sup.1 can be drawn into the air inlets 109, e.g., via entrainment caused by the primary airflow F exiting the first plurality of air outlets 115A, and can exit the second plurality of air outlets 115B. In some embodiments, the secondary airflow F.sup.1 can include ambient air surrounding the HHSA 100 having a temperature that is lower than that of the heated air included in the primary airflow F. Thus, the air flow F.sup.C can be the resultant combination of airflows F and F.sup.1 and can exit the first and second plurality of air outlets 115A, 115B as the combined airflow F.sup.C. The arrangement of the air inlets 109 and the secondary airflow F.sup.1 can advantageously cool the second surface 119 of the elongate body 103 for improved handling and reduced risk of burns touching the second end 102 of the HHSA 100.
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(44) The secondary airflow F.sup.1 can be received via secondary air inlets 109 positioned on surface 119 of the elongate body 103 (and arm 132) and can pass through a second cavity 179 formed within the elongate body 103 and the arm 132 adjacent to the frame 166 and the heater assembly 112. The second cavity 179 can be fluidically separated from and fluidically sealed from the cavity 167. The second cavity 179 can be formed, at least in part, by a wall of the frame 166 and by the surface 118 of the arm 132. The second cavity 179 can convey the wiring 144 coupling the electrical contacts 135 to the heater assembly 112 positioned in the arm 132 as shown in
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(46) In use, a user 174 can couple the HHSA 100 to a hair care appliance configured to provide power signals to the HHSA 100 via the collar 133 configured in the mating portion 106. The user 174 can power on the hair care appliance and select a desired airflow setting. The heating elements 111, 112 can receive power signals from the hair care appliance and based on the configured airflow setting, a primary airflow F can be received via the primary air inlet 108. The user 174 can apply the HHSA 100 in the open position B to a proximal end 176 of the user's hair 175 (e.g., at a location close to their head) and can close the arm 104 toward the elongate body 103 (or vice versa) to form the closed position A retaining the hair 175 between the heater assemblies 111, 112 as shown in
(47) The HHSA 100 described herein can provide a number of advantages. For example, the HHSA 100 can be secured to a hair care appliance using a linear connection technique that enables power signals to pass through electrical contacts 135 in the mating portion 106 to provide power to the heater assemblies 111, 112. In this way, the HHSA 100 can provide enhanced heated styling treatments, such as straightening the hair. The airflow arrangement of the HHSA 100 can be configured to direct a primary airflow F, received via a primary air inlet 108 from the hair care appliance, through a plurality of primary air outlets 115A and along a length of the user's hair in a manner that enhances drying and styling treatments commonly performed while straightening hair. The primary airflow F can entrain a secondary airflow F.sup.1 into secondary air inlets 109, which can flow through a cavity 167 of an arm 132 of the elongate body 103 to cool a surface 119 of the arm 132. In this way, the HHSA 100 can provide an improved handling experience while drying and/or styling hair. The orientation and position of the primary air outlets 115A and the secondary air outlets 115B along the arm 132 can direct a combined airflow F.sup.C more directly along a length of the user's hair, which can improve the user's experience drying and styling hair. Additionally, the locking mechanism 113 can secure the arm 104 adjacent to the elongate body 103 in the closed position A, which can secure the HHSA 100 for storage or travel. The biasing mechanism 120 can enable the HHSA 100 to easily transition between the closed position A and the open position B with minimal effort applied by the user, which can enhance the styling experience of repeatedly opening the arm 104, positioning hair to be retained between the heater assemblies 111, 112, and closing the arm 104 so that the user can then draw the HHSA 100 down along the length of their hair to dry and/or straighten their hair.
(48) Certain exemplary embodiments have been described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the systems, devices, and methods disclosed herein. One or more examples of these embodiments have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the systems, devices, and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments and that the scope of the present invention is defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention. Further, in the present disclosure, like-named components of the embodiments generally have similar features, and thus within a particular embodiment each feature of each like-named component is not necessarily fully elaborated upon.
(49) Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term or terms, such as about, approximately, and substantially, are not to be limited to the precise value specified. In at least some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Here and throughout the specification and claims, range limitations may be combined and/or interchanged, such ranges are identified and include all the sub-ranges contained therein unless context or language indicates otherwise.
(50) One skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the invention based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the present application is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims. All publications and references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.