EP0021136B1 - Appareil de soins des cheveux pour la mise en forme de la chevelure - Google Patents
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- EP0021136B1 EP0021136B1 EP80103066A EP80103066A EP0021136B1 EP 0021136 B1 EP0021136 B1 EP 0021136B1 EP 80103066 A EP80103066 A EP 80103066A EP 80103066 A EP80103066 A EP 80103066A EP 0021136 B1 EP0021136 B1 EP 0021136B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D1/00—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor
- A45D1/02—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor with means for internal heating, e.g. by liquid fuel
- A45D1/04—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor with means for internal heating, e.g. by liquid fuel by electricity
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- the invention relates to a hair care device for shaping the head hair, consisting of a handle part and a single tubular heating element fixedly connected to the latter with a heating unit arranged in the heating element, the heating element having a hair winding section with which a tubular winding body can be connected, which has a number of longitudinal webs has, whose height is chosen such that they do not protrude beyond the heating element and a wound strand of hair comes into direct contact with the outer surface of the heating element.
- curlers which are heated via a corresponding number of electrically operated heating pins arranged on a base in a container and which consist of a heat-storing material, so that they store the heat once separated from the heating pins and after being screwed into it Give head hair to the coils of hair over a longer period of time.
- heating units that work with hot steam are also used.
- the curler must first be heated and then screwed into the hair, which is time-consuming for the user of the curlers and also sometimes leads to unpleasant burns on the palms of the hands and fingertips.
- the weight of such curlers in the user's hair can cause unreasonable discomfort, especially if the curlers have to remain in the hair for an extended period of time.
- a hair care device is also known (FR-A1-2 258 814), consisting of a handle part with a plurality of electrically operated, comparatively thin heating rods arranged parallel to one another, all of which are fixedly arranged at one end on the handle part on an arc, whereby
- a tubular winding body is provided which can be inserted into a cavity formed by the heating rods.
- the winding body has on its cylindrical outer surface a number of longitudinal grooves corresponding to the number of heating rods, into which the heating rods engage when the winding body is inserted.
- the winding body is provided with rows of bristles which are arranged on the webs which remain between the grooves, the depth of the grooves between the webs being selected so that when the winding body is pushed into the bundle of heating rods, the coiled head hair essentially opens up the radially outward facing surface parts of the heating elements.
- This known hair care device has the disadvantage that the contact sections between the heating elements and a strand of hair are only very small.
- a curling iron is known (US-A-3918465), in which a single cylindrical, electrically operated heating element is fixedly connected to the handle part, a cage-like, sleeve-shaped winding body being provided which has a slotted holding tube arranged in the longitudinal direction on its cylindrical inner lateral surface , into which the heating element can be inserted.
- This known curling iron has the disadvantage that there is no direct contact between the heating element and a strand of hair wound on the winding body. Otherwise, the strand of hair is heated very unevenly, since the longitudinal axis of the heating element is arranged eccentrically to the longitudinal axis of the winding body.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a hair care device for shaping the hair, which can be used particularly quickly, the winding body of which must remain in the hair for a comparatively short time in order to deform the strands of hair and the winding body of which is particularly lightweight and easy for an inexperienced user is to be handled.
- the winding body itself should be stuck in the hair with the help of commercially available hairpins.
- the hair care device should not only enable waves of strands of hair to be used, but also be generally useful when styling the hair on the head.
- the hair winding section of the heating element has a plurality of longitudinal connecting grooves
- the number of longitudinal webs of the cage-like winding body corresponds to the number of connecting grooves
- the winding body being slidable onto the hair winding section and the webs being insertable into the connecting grooves
- the contact sections between a strand of hair and the heating element make up at least 50% of the circular circumference of the heating element.
- the end of the heating element facing away from the grip part is equipped with a conical, non-heating head part which has a large number of grooves which bring about an easy alignment of the winding body with the connecting grooves when plugged on.
- the winding body preferably has a plurality of radially extending tines on each of the longitudinal webs.
- the winding body is made of poorly heat-conducting material.
- the handle part which is connected to the heating element, is cylindrical.
- a row of Experiments have shown that a total of eight connecting grooves arranged evenly distributed over the circumference of the heating element create the most favorable conditions.
- the invention allows a wide variety of design options. One of these is shown in the attached drawing, which shows the hair care device in perspective, the winding body being shown separated from the heating element.
- the styling or curling iron comprises a generally cylindrical handle 12 which is made of a non-conductive material such as a plastic.
- the free end of the handle part 12 is suitable for receiving a generally known rotary coupling.
- a power line 14 connects the cable grommet 13 to a plug 15 and thus creates an electrically conductive connection from an AC socket to the curling iron.
- a ring 16 made of polysulfene or the like is attached Immediately next to the end of the handle part 12, at the end opposite the cable grommet 13, a ring 16 made of polysulfene or the like is attached. A colored index 18 is pressed into a recess 17 formed in the surface of the ring 16 and changes its color as soon as the operating temperature of the curling iron is reached.
- the collar 19 generally projects beyond the outer surface of the handle part 12 and can be made of plastic or a similar material.
- the outer surface of the collar 19 can be corrugated, knurled or otherwise configured as desired.
- the collar 19 can, like the ring 16, be formed in one piece with the handle part 12.
- the heating element 20 is connected via the collar 19 and the ring 16 in a known manner to the handle part 12, for example by means of a connecting sleeve attached between the grip part 12 and the heating element 20.
- the heating rod 20 is preferably made of metal, such as aluminum, and may include a single rectangular PTC element that is electrically connected to the power line 14 to provide the desired operating temperature.
- Other means of heating the heating rod 20 can be provided, for example, by using a resistance wire heater in conjunction with a thermostat.
- the preferred operating temperature on the outer surface of the heating rod 20 should be in the range between 130 ° C and 150 ° C.
- the heater rod 20 includes a plurality (for example eight) generally longitudinal connecting grooves 21 which are evenly distributed over the circumference of the heater rod 20.
- the connecting grooves 21 are arranged parallel to one another and run essentially over the length of the heating rod 20 and comprise at least its hair winding section 11.
- the length of the heating rod 20 is approximately 63.5 mm.
- the number and the dimensioning of the connecting grooves 21 arranged in the longitudinal direction should be such that preferably half of the circular circumference of the heating rod 20 can come into direct contact with the hair if a corresponding winding body 25 is attached.
- the amount of heat transferred to the strand of hair increases with the increase in the contact area of the heating rod 20.
- the minimum number of connecting grooves 21 and corresponding webs 26 of the corresponding winding body 25 depends primarily on the desired structural rigidity of the corresponding winding body 25.
- the depth and shape of the connecting grooves 21 on the heating rod 20, as well as the grooves 23, are not critical parameters for the practical implementation of this invention. This means that there is neither a need for the longitudinal webs 26 of the corresponding winding body 25 to fit exactly into the connecting grooves 21 of the heating element and to fill them completely, nor is there a critical area on the bottom surfaces of the connecting grooves 21 which are uniform from the central axis of the heating rod 20 are arranged radially offset.
- a non-heating head part 22 is placed on the free end of the heating rod 20.
- the non-heating head part 22 can be made of a plastic, such as polysulphone, and contains a plurality of adapted grooves 23 which are aligned with the connecting grooves 21 of the heating element 20.
- the non-heating head part 22 preferably has the same number of grooves 23 as the heating rod 20. Furthermore, the head part 22 is essentially designed as a conical cap 24 and adapted as a free end of the heating rod 20, so that easy alignment and feeding of the longitudinal ones Web 26 or the associated winding body 25 is guaranteed.
- the non-heating head part 22 can be connected to the end of the heating element 20 by flanges.
- the bobbin 25 includes a plurality (such as eight) strips or webs 26.
- Each individual web 26 is arranged on the circumference of a circle which is slightly larger than that of the connecting grooves 21 on the heating rod 20, and can be approximately 63.5 mm long and be 12.5 mm thick.
- Each web 26 may have a plurality of prongs 27 to aid in grasping and securing the user's hair and forming a curl.
- the design and shape as well as the number of tines 27 or other means for grasping the hair attached to the bobbin 25 can be designed differently to ensure effortless grasping and handling.
- Each web 26 of the winding body 25 is fixed by the annular sleeves 28 and 29 attached to each end of the winding body 25. The dimensions and the diameter of the sleeves 28 and 29 can be designed differently depending on the dimensioning of the desired curl.
- the height of the webs 26 matches the corresponding connecting grooves 21 in the heating rod 20 such that the outer surface of each web 26 fits into the cylindrical outer surface of the heating rod 20.
- the outer surface of the webs 26 is shaped so that they do not protrude beyond the outer surface of the heating element 20. This means that the height of the webs 26 is less than or equal to the depth of their respective connecting grooves 21 of the heating element 20.
- the bobbin 25 can be manufactured in a variety of ways (such as by spraying).
- the winding body 25 is expediently designed as a single coherent piece.
- a suitable material for the manufacture of the winding body 25 is nylon.
- the material chosen for the manufacture of a winding body 25 should in principle not be heat-conducting and should be such that it carries a curly strand of hair without significantly restricting the cooling process in which the strand of hair is formed into a curl.
- locking means can be attached to secure the bobbin 25 on the heating rod 20.
- the locking means can consist of a locking lock or a similar closing means, which are formed, for example, as depressions or elevations on the heating element 20 or the winding body 25; or a slide lock can be provided which only allows the winding body 25 to slide off the heating element 20 when the user so desires.
- the heating element 20 can, for example, heat up for about 5 minutes.
- a bobbin is then attached to the heating element 20 and a strand of hair is rolled onto the bobbin 25.
- a heated piece of the heating rod 20 lies between each row of prongs 27 and at a slightly higher level than the webs 26. This allows the heating rod 20 to make direct contact with the hair.
- the heating element only needs to be held in the hair for a minimum of about 10 seconds. The user will then take hold of the winding body 25 and pull the heating rod away from it.
- the bobbins 25 slide easily from the heating rod 20, whereby they are aligned or centered by the non-heating head part 22, which in the opposite case causes the webs 26 to be easily threaded into the connecting grooves 21 of the heating rod 20.
- the user can pin the hair by pushing a simple straight needle through the open slots of the winding body 25 and thus fixing it to the head in its position. The user will then take another bobbin and repeat the process until all strands of hair are wrapped.
- the pleasant, lightweight winding body forms a frame on which the curl is modeled into the hair strand by rapid cooling. When a curly strand of hair has cooled to about 50 ° C, the winding body can be removed.
- moisture in the form of atomized water or water vapor can be easily applied to the bobbins by spraying or dipping the bobbins, with the excess water being shaken off the bobbins prior to application to the heating rod.
- a pump sprayer to moisten the bobbins is a preferred method to apply moisture to the bobbins.
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US06/047,367 US4267851A (en) | 1979-06-11 | 1979-06-11 | Hair curling device |
US47367 | 1987-05-06 |
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EP0021136A1 EP0021136A1 (fr) | 1981-01-07 |
EP0021136B1 true EP0021136B1 (fr) | 1983-06-15 |
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EP80103066A Expired EP0021136B1 (fr) | 1979-06-11 | 1980-06-03 | Appareil de soins des cheveux pour la mise en forme de la chevelure |
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US (1) | US4267851A (fr) |
EP (1) | EP0021136B1 (fr) |
CA (1) | CA1123304A (fr) |
DE (1) | DE3063759D1 (fr) |
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