EP0250992B1 - Fer à friser chauffant électrique - Google Patents

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EP0250992B1
EP0250992B1 EP87108518A EP87108518A EP0250992B1 EP 0250992 B1 EP0250992 B1 EP 0250992B1 EP 87108518 A EP87108518 A EP 87108518A EP 87108518 A EP87108518 A EP 87108518A EP 0250992 B1 EP0250992 B1 EP 0250992B1
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Dieter Liebenthal
Karl-H. Barowski
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R3/00Electrically-conductive connections not otherwise provided for
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D1/00Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor
    • A45D1/18Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor with combs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D1/00Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor
    • A45D1/02Curling-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
    • A45D1/04Curling-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 an electrically heatable curling iron according to the preamble of claims 1 and 2.
  • a hair curler is known from US-A 35 83 409, the diameter of which is continuously variable.
  • Such a hair curler may meet the various application needs, but has a very complex and therefore expensive to manufacture.
  • the transfer of this principle to electrically heatable curling irons presents difficulties insofar as the heating device can only be accommodated in this hair curler with complex means.
  • the invention has for its object to develop an electrically operated curling iron in such a way that it meets the individual needs of the user and is easy and safe to handle or store. Furthermore, this curling iron should have a compact design and be able to be offered on the market at prices which are acceptable to the user. This object is achieved by an electrically operated curling iron with the features of claim 1 and claim 2.
  • a curling iron with the features of claim 1 is particularly advantageous because the two housing parts of the curling iron can be heated individually by the at least two heating elements are such that the heating power and the heat transfer can be adapted to the corresponding design of the two sides of the curling iron.
  • the fact that the handle holds a part of the curling iron in its interior ensures an extremely compact design without the user having to worry about the storage of loose parts.
  • only the heating element of the part of the curling iron protruding from the handle is connected to the mains connection and supplied with electrical energy, so that this curling iron is particularly easy and safe to handle.
  • an electric curling iron according to claim 2 provides a very compact curling iron which, due to the different design of the two housing parts, meets the individual wishes of the user.
  • the fact that the handle can be mechanically and electrically connected to the curling iron on both sides ensures simple and safe handling and storage of the curling iron with a compact and inexpensive construction.
  • Further advantageous developments of the two housing parts of the curling iron are specified in claims 3 to 7, individual combinations having particular advantages. If both parts of the curling iron are provided with bristles, with only the diameters of the curling irons differing, the user has the possibility of producing different sizes and different firmness of the curls.
  • a design of the curling iron part with the smaller diameter as a micro curling iron for special hairstyles, for example short hair has proven to be advantageous.
  • Users who prefer the hair clip version will use a bristle-free curling iron, the housing parts of which have different diameters and are each provided with a hair clip.
  • an additional push-on bristle part can be provided, which can also be accommodated in the handle when not in use.
  • a curling iron one part of which is equipped with bristles and the other part of which is provided with a hair clip, is advantageously used. Both parts of the curling iron can have the same or different diameters.
  • the part of the curling iron equipped with a hair holding clip has a smaller diameter than the bristled part of the curling iron, this combination is particularly advantageous for users whose hair is too short in certain head areas for styling with the bristle part. If the reverse is the case, namely that the bristled part of the curling iron has the smaller diameter, this combination is preferred by a user who normally uses curling irons provided with hair holding clips, when a part of the curls has a small diameter and / or should be turned very tight.
  • Other possible combinations that are not expressly mentioned here are possible and can be offered on the market without problems according to the special wishes of the users.
  • the heating element of one part of the curling iron is in electrical connection with the connection contacts at the head end of the other part of the curling iron, the contacts of the curling iron which are accessible to the user are in each case de-energized or voltage-free, so that there is no danger to the user.
  • the electrical connection contacts in the central region of the curling iron are arranged eccentrically relative to the longitudinal axis and can be connected to corresponding contacts connected to the mains connection and arranged in the end of the handle facing the curling iron.
  • a handle is designated by the reference number 10.
  • a rotary coupling 12 is arranged in a bottom region 11 of the handle 10, which is connected on the one hand to a mains connection 13 and on the other hand via contacts 14 to contacts 15.
  • a support plate 16 arranged in the base region 11 serves to fix the contact springs 14 and contacts 15.
  • the reference number 20 denotes a curling iron, which essentially consists of a first housing part 21 and a second housing part 22, which are firmly connected to one another.
  • the internal structure of the two housing parts 21, 22 of the curling iron 20 is basically the same, so that this can only be explained with reference to the second housing part 22.
  • Electrical connections 25 lead from the heating element 23 out of the heat-conducting sheets 24 through the first housing part 21 to the head end 27 of this housing part 21 and are connected to contacts 26 at the head end 27.
  • the contacts 15 and 26 are designed to match one another, for example as a socket and plug pin.
  • a heating element which is arranged between heat conducting plates and from which electrical connections 28 lead to contacts 30 at the head end 29 of the second housing part 22, is also accommodated in the first housing part 21.
  • Both housing parts 21, 22 of the curling iron 20 have a bristle 31 and different diameters D1, D2 in the present embodiment.
  • the curling iron is inserted with its first housing part 21 into the handle 10, so that the contacts 15 and 26 are in conductive connection with one another and thus supplies the heating element 23 in the second housing part 22 with electrical energy becomes.
  • fastening means between the curling iron 20 and the handle 10 two variants are shown in the figure, which can be used alternatively.
  • the second housing part 22 of the curling iron 20 with the diameter D 2 is used. If the user would like to bring the first housing part 21 with the diameter D 1 to use, he only has to release the curling iron 20 from the handle 10 either by pressing the locking button 32 or by pulling lightly on the unheated, cool head end 29 and the second housing part 22 to push the curling iron 20 into the handle 10. Via the contacts 15 and 30 and the electrical connection 28 to the heating element, not shown in the drawing, of the first housing part 21, the latter is heated and can be used by the user after a short time. As will be shown in more detail, the two housing parts 21, 22 of the curling iron 20 can be designed completely different. The configuration according to FIG. 1 is only one of many variants.
  • the two heating elements must be dimensioned. This ensures that the curling iron 20 has an optimal temperature behavior in each embodiment. Because the contacts 26 and 30 exposed at the head end 27 and 29 of the respectively used housing part 21 and 22 are not live, safe handling for the user is ensured.
  • FIG. 3 an advantageous embodiment of the head ends 27, 29 of the curling iron 20 is shown. Parts identical to FIG. 1 have the same reference numbers.
  • the curling iron 20 has a pot-like recess at the head end 21 or 29, which is closed off by a base plate 40.
  • the two contacts 26, which are designed as pins, are fastened in the base plate 40, from which the electrical lines 25 to the heating element 23 located in the other housing part 22 extend.
  • the contacts 26 engage in contacts 15 designed as sockets, which are fastened to the bottom of the carrier plate 16 of the handle 10. From the spring elements 41 arranged in the sockets, which establish an electrical connection to the contacts 26 of the curling iron 20, contact springs 14 lead to the rotary coupling 12.
  • a part 42 designed as a cover, which is displaceably mounted on the contacts 26 and which only has two openings for the passage of the contacts 26. If the curling iron 20 is detached from the handle 10, the cover 42 is pushed over the contacts 26 by means of at least one spring 43, so that these disappear in the pot-like recess under the cover 42. In this position, the cover 42 is fixed by means of a holding or guiding device or is prevented from slipping out of the pot-like recess.
  • lugs 45 attached to the cover are to be provided, which engage in grooves 46 arranged in the side wall region of the pot-like recess.
  • This covering of the contacts 26 of the housing part of the curling iron 20 which is currently in use and protrudes from the handle 10 prevents contamination of the contacts in a particularly advantageous manner, so that even after prolonged use of the curling iron, a perfect electrical connection between the contacts 26 and 30 and the contacts 15 is present.
  • the cover When inserting the Curling iron 20 in the handle 10, the cover is pushed through the contacts 15 located on the carrier plate, designed as bushings, against the force of the spring or springs 43 in the direction of the base plate 40, so that the contacts 26 are exposed.
  • a formation 44 is provided in which the contacts 15 or the spring elements 41 are received and which has an outer diameter which is at least slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cup-shaped recess at the head end 27 or 29 of the curling iron 20.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of an electric curling iron, which differs from the embodiment of FIG. 1 in particular in the arrangement of the contacts.
  • the same parts are again identified by the same reference numbers.
  • the second housing part 22 of the curling iron 20 is drawn somewhat shortened for reasons of illustration.
  • the two housing parts 21, 22 have the same diameter, but differ in that the first housing part 21 has a bristle 31, the second housing part 22 has a hair clip, not shown in the drawing.
  • the contact springs 14 lead in one piece into an edge region 54 at the open end of the handle 10. They are guided and insulated in a carrier part 51 which is fixed to the inner wall of the handle 10.
  • the contact springs 14 are slightly angled and act as elastic contacts 15.
  • the contacts 26 originating from the heating element 23 and a heating element 50 of the first housing part and 30 arranged in recesses 55.
  • the recesses 55 are adapted in its generatrix to the cross section of the carrier part 51 in order to be able to accommodate this.
  • the contacts 26 and 30 extend in one piece to the corresponding heating elements 23, 50 and are clamped between them and the heat conducting plates 24. If the curling iron 20, for example as shown in FIG.
  • the contacts 26, 30 are double-layered for reinforcement in the area of the recesses 55.
  • FIG. 2b shows a top view of the curling iron 20 and the handle 10 from an X direction indicated in FIG. 2a.
  • the broken line 57 shows an opening of the second housing part 22 of the curling iron 20, so that in addition to the heating element 23, the contacts 26, the carrier part 51 is also visible.
  • the heat-conducting sheets 24 which surround the heating element 23 are indicated by dashed lines.
  • Particularly advantageous in this embodiment is the quite simple assembly of the entire arrangement, which leads to a less expensive manufacture of the curling iron, and the fact that there are no contact openings in the head ends 29 and 27 and therefore contamination is largely excluded.
  • FIG. 4 shows different basic variants of the curling iron 20.
  • the two housing parts 21, 22 of the curling iron 20 have different diameters D1, D2, both housing parts 21, 22 are each provided with a hair clip 60 and both hair clips 60 by a single control element 61, which is arranged on the coupling piece 52, can be actuated.
  • This embodiment is particularly preferred by those users who are used to using curling irons with hair clips.
  • the design allows the user to form curls with different diameters or with different strength.
  • the housing part 21 with the smaller diameter D 1 can also advantageously be designed as a micro curling iron, the dimensioning of the heating element being designed for a very rapid heating-up time.
  • the curling iron 20 is adapted even more to the individual needs of the respective user or users.
  • the push-on bristle attachments are dimensioned with respect to the opening width of the handle 10 such that they can also be accommodated in the handle 10 in the pushed-on state. Because these additional parts do not require any additional storage space when the curling iron is not in use, the advantages such as compactness, transport and ease of use are retained in full.
  • Figure 4b also shows a curling iron 20, the two housing parts 21, 22 have different diameters D1, D2. However, both housing parts 21, 22 are provided with bristles 31.
  • This embodiment is used by users who normally prefer a bristled curling iron. With the same curling iron, curls with different diameters and / or different strengths can be formed.
  • An embodiment of one of the housing parts 21, 22 as a micro curling iron with the necessary dimensioning of the associated heating element is another, possibly advantageous embodiment variant.
  • a curling iron 20 is shown in FIG. 4c, the first housing part 21 of which has the smaller diameter D 1 and a hair holding clip 60 with the associated operating element 61.
  • the second housing part 22 with the larger diameter D2 is provided with a bristle 31.
  • This version is intended for users who usually work with a bristled curling iron of a conventional type.
  • the first housing part 21 can also be used to treat hairstyles in which the hair is at least partially too short for conventional curling brush versions.
  • this curling iron offers further possibilities to meet the special wishes of the user.
  • an embodiment is to be provided in which the housing part with the smaller diameter has a bristle 31 and the housing part with the larger diameter has a hair holding clip 60.
  • both housing parts 21, 22 have the same diameter but different bristles 31 or a combination of hair holding clip 60 / bristles 31.
  • Figure 4d shows a schematic representation of the handling of the curling iron according to the invention.
  • the handle 10 can be pushed onto the first housing part 21 of the curling iron 20, so that the second housing part 22, which has a bristle 31 in the present exemplary embodiment, is used.
  • the same handle 10 is shown in dashed lines in a second position in which it is pushed over the second housing part 22 onto the curling iron 20.
  • the first housing part 21 with the hair holding clip 60 is used.
  • the use of a single heating element for both housing parts 21, 22 has proven to be useful at least in some applications.
  • the heat conducting plates 24 penetrate the entire curling iron 20, that is to say also the area of the coupling piece 52.
  • the temperatures of the two housing parts 21, 22 can be matched by a corresponding, for example asymmetrical positioning of the one heating element in the curling iron 20.
  • additional heat insulation must be provided in the interior of the handle 10 for such an embodiment.
  • the manufacturing costs of the curling iron described can be further reduced by this embodiment variant.
  • FIG. 5 shows a particularly advantageous embodiment of the operating element 61 for actuating, in particular, two hair holding clips 60 of a curling iron 20.
  • the two different-diameter housing parts 21, 22 are indicated, which are connected to one another via the coupling piece 52 are connected.
  • the two hair clips 60 are rotatably supported on axes of rotation 70 in the edge regions 71 of the coupling piece.
  • the one hair clip 60 has a recess 72 in the area between the axes of rotation 70, so that two finger-like extensions 73 extend on the two long sides of the clip 60.
  • the other hair holding clip 60 tapers in the area between the two axes of rotation 70 on both sides in such a manner that an extension 74 engages between the two finger-like extensions 73.
  • a switch button 76 is arranged, which on its underside has tabs 77 opposite one another at the edge regions.
  • two lugs 77 are arranged, which correspond to engagement surfaces 78 at the ends of the two finger-like extensions 73 of the one hair holding clip 60.
  • a further lug 77 is arranged, which corresponds to the point of application 78 at the end of the extension 74 of the other hair holding clip 60.
  • the switch button By actuating the switch button which can be tilted on both sides with respect to the head ends 27, 29 of the curling iron 20 Depending on the tilting movement, the two noses 77, corresponding to the extensions 73, act once on the hair-holding clip 60 belonging to the second housing part 22 in order to lift it off the second housing part 22 against the spring force of the elastic element 75.
  • a tilting movement of the switch button 76 in the other direction lifts the hair holding clip 60 belonging to the first housing part 21 away from the first housing part 21 via the force of the one nose 77 on the extension 74.

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  1. Fer à friser (20) chauffé électriquement, qui présente un dispositif de chauffe et qui comporte une poignée de maintien (10) présentant un raccordement de réseau (13), des moyens de raccordement mécaniques et électriques détachables étant prévus entre fer à friser (20) et poignée de maintien (10), caractérisé par les particularités suivantes :
    a) le fer à friser (20) peut être chauffé des deux côtés par au moins deux éléments chauffants (23, 50),
    b) la poignée de maintien (10) peut être enfilée et fixée sur les deux extrémités du fer à friser (20) de façon que la poignée de maintien (10) reçoive une partie de corps (21 ou 22) du fer à friser (20) dans son intérieur et que l'autre partie de corps (22 ou 21) du fer à friser (20) fasse saillie hors de la poignée de maintien (10),
    c) l'élément chauffant (23 ou 50) de la partie de corps (22 ou 21) qui fait saillie peut être relié électriquement au raccordement de réseau (13).
  2. Fer à friser (20) chauffé électriquement, qui présente un dispositif de chauffe et qui comporte une poignée de maintien (10) présentant un raccordement de réseau (13), des moyens de raccordement mécaniques et électriques détachables étant prévus entre fer à friser (20 et poignée de maintien (10), caractérisé en ce que le fer à friser (20) est réalisé sous la forme d'un fer à friser (20) utilisable des deux côtés, en ce que le fer à friser (20) présente une première partie de corps (21) et une seconde partie de corps (22), la première partie de corps (21) présentant une forme de construction différente de la seconde partie de corps (22), et en ce que la poignée de maintien (10) peut être raccordée mécaniquement et électriquement des deux côtés au fer à friser (20).
  3. Fer à friser suivant l'une ou l'autre des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que les deux parties de corps (21, 22) du fer à friser (20) présentent des diamètres différents (D₁, D₂).
  4. Fer à friser suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie de corps (21 ou 22) du fer à friser (20) présente une structure de poils (31).
  5. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les deux parties de corps (21, 22) du fer à friser (20) présentent une structure de poils.
  6. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie de corps (21, 22) du fer à friser (20) présente une pince de maintien de cheveux (60).
  7. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les deux parties de corps (21, 22) du fer à friser (20) présentent une pince de maintien de cheveux (60).
  8. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que des contacts de raccordement électriques (26, 30) des éléments chauffants (23, 50) sont agencés dans la zone médiane des extrémités de tête (27, 29) du fer à friser (20) et en ce qu'ils peuvent être mis en liaison avec des contacts (15) correspondants raccordés au raccordement de réseau (13), dans une zone de fond (11) à l'intérieur de la poignée de maintien (10), par un assemblage du fer à friser (20) et de la poignée de maintien (10).
  9. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que les contacts de raccordement (26, 30) des éléments chauffants (23, 50) peuvent être couverts, dans le cas d'une liaison libérée entre fer à friser (20) et poignée de maintien (10), par chaque fois un couvercle qui peut être déplacé à l'encontre d'une force de ressort.
  10. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que le couvercle (42) est monté, de façon à pouvoir être déplacé sur les contacts (26, 30), dans un logement en fome de pot à l'extrémité de tête (27, 29) du fer à friser (20).
  11. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 8 à 10, caractérisé en ce que l'élément chauffant (23, 50) d'une des parties de corps (22, 21) est raccordé électriquement aux contacts de raccordement (26, 30) à l'extrémité de tête (27, 29) de l'autre partie de corps (21, 22) du fer à friser (20).
  12. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que les contacts électriques de raccordement (26, 30) des éléments chauffants (23, 50) sont agencés, dans la zone médiane du fer à friser (20), de façon excentrée par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de ce dernier et en ce qu'ils peuvent être mis en liaison, par assemblage du fer à friser (20) et de la poignée de maintien (10), avec des contacts correspondants raccordés au raccordement de réseau (13) et agencés dans une zone de bord (54) de la poignée de maintien (10).
  13. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que la zone médiane du fer à friser (20) est formée par une pièce d'accouplement (52) qui présente deux évidements (55) dans lesquels sont agencés les contacts (30, 26).
  14. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 8 à 13, caractérisé en ce qu'un accouplement tournant (12) est agencé entre le raccordement de réseau (13) et des ressorts de contact (14).
  15. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce qu'une liaison électrique entre les éléments chauffants (23, 50) et les contacts (26, 30) est réalisée sous la forme de barrettes d'une pièce en une matière conductrice.
  16. Fer à friser suivant l'une ou l'autre des revendications 14 et 15, caractérisé en ce que des ressorts de contact (14) sont appliqués sur des surfaces de contact (53) de l'accouplement tournant (12) et en ce que les contacts (15) et la liaison entre les ressorts de contact (14) et les contacts (15) sont réalisés sous la forme de barrettes d'une pièce en une matière conductrice.
  17. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 16, caractérisé en ce que les barrettes d'une pièce sont guidées dans un élément porteur séparé (51).
  18. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 7 ou suivant l'une quelconque des revendications rattachées à la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que les pinces de maintien de cheveux (60) peuvent être actionnées séparément au moyen d'un élément unique de commande (61) agencé dans une zone médiane du fer à friser (20).
  19. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 18, caractérisé en ce que la première ou la seconde pince de maintien de cheveux (60) présente dans la zone entre leurs axes de rotation (70) une ou deux saillies (73), l'une des saillie (74) pénétrant dans un logement (72) entre les deux saillies (73), les saillies (73, 74) étant exposées à l'action d'un élément élastique (75).
  20. Fer à friser suivant la revendication 19, caractérisé en ce qu'un bouton de commande (76), de l'élément de commande (61), qui peut être basculé de deux côtés présente sur son côté qui est tourné vers les saillies (73, 74) des ergots qui correspondent à des surfaces d'attaque (78) des saillies (73, 74).
  21. Fer à friser suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 18 à 20, caractérisé en ce que dans une chambre interne de la poignée de maintien (10) sont prévues des structures qui empêchent un soulèvement de la pince de maintien de cheveux (60) de la partie de corps (21, 22), du fer à friser (20), qui se trouve dans la chambre interne de la poignée de maintien (10).
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