EP1890568A2 - Appareil de mise en forme des cheveux - Google Patents

Appareil de mise en forme des cheveux

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Publication number
EP1890568A2
EP1890568A2 EP06754171A EP06754171A EP1890568A2 EP 1890568 A2 EP1890568 A2 EP 1890568A2 EP 06754171 A EP06754171 A EP 06754171A EP 06754171 A EP06754171 A EP 06754171A EP 1890568 A2 EP1890568 A2 EP 1890568A2
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Prior art keywords
flap
gas cartridge
styling device
hair styling
holding part
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German (de)
English (en)
Inventor
Georg Börger
Sebastian Hottenrott
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Braun GmbH
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Braun GmbH
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    • 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

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a gas-powered hair styling device with a handpiece and a mold rod connected to the handpiece.
  • Hair styling device with a mold rod for shaping, in particular smoothing, curls or waves of hair, in which the hair can be inserted between facing mold parts and the mold parts from an open to a closed state and vice versa are known in the art.
  • WO 2004/019723 shows a gas-operated hair styling device of the type mentioned in the introduction, in which an exchangeable gas cartridge is arranged in a hand or handle part of the hair styling device.
  • the receiving area for the gas cartridge is in this case closed by a removable cap, which is removed when changing the gas cartridge from the hand or handle part, i. must be removed from this.
  • a removable cap which is removed when changing the gas cartridge from the hand or handle part, i. must be removed from this.
  • This must finally be manually deducted by the user from a valve needle, so that it can be removed from the receiving area of the handle.
  • the insertion of a new, filled with gas gas cartridge then requires a manual attachment of the cartridge to the gas sampling valve needle designed. Before putting it into service, the user must finally close the handle again with the help of the cap.
  • the change procedure described is disadvantageous in terms of user-friendliness and manageability, since the user has to handle several parts, namely at least the hand or grip part and the closure cap, and secondly has to ensure that the closure cap returns to the hand in a correct and predetermined orientation. or handle part is arranged.
  • the closure cap is formed as an end-side termination of the handle portion and removable by means of a Rastmechanismusses from the handle, there is an increased risk of injury when the gas cartridge must be replaced during operation of the hair styling device.
  • a secure holding of the handpiece is often limited when the cap is removed possible, so that in particular when removing the cap slipping the hand part and an associated contact of the hot form bar with the hand of the user is quite given. Painful burns are therefore not excluded.
  • a removable cap requires an at least partially double-walled design of the handle part to provide guide lengths and insertion aids the required space.
  • This at least partially double-walled design of the handle is particularly disadvantageous in particular with regard to transportable hair styling devices, in which a minimization of the component size and the weight is desirable.
  • a detachable connection between the removable cap and the handle of the hair styling device always gives the user the impression of low strength.
  • the present invention has the object to provide an improved hair styling device of the type mentioned, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art and the latter further develops in an advantageous manner.
  • the handling of the device when replacing gas cartridges to be improved is advantageous.
  • the hair styling device has a shaped rod and a hand or handle part connected to the shaped rod.
  • the handpiece is in this case designed to receive a gas cartridge and has a holding part and a pivotable flap for closing a receiving area for the gas cartridge.
  • the pivotable flap is in this case connected to the holding part and can be pivoted between an open position and a closed position.
  • the hinged flap as an integral part of the hand part of the Hair styling device is formed, it is effectively avoided that when changing the gas cartridge a removable closure member, for. B. misplaced, damaged or improperly connected to the handle again. Due to the fact that the closure cap no longer has to be removed for changing the cartridge, burns of the user due to contact with the hot forming rod are also avoided.
  • the pivotable flap is pivotable about a fixed pivot axis, so that improper closing of the receiving area is not even possible.
  • the flap closure according to the invention allows a single-walled design of the handpiece, whereby the component size of the handpiece over the prior art can be significantly minimized.
  • latching means are provided for latching the flap in the open position. If, for example, the flap is transferred or pivoted by a user from the closed position into the open position, the locking means allow the flap to be locked or fixed in this open position. In the open position, the receiving area for the gas cartridge is particularly easily accessible, and the latching of the flap in the open position thus prevents the flap automatically moves into the closed position at a removal or when inserting the gas cartridge. The locking in the open position thus significantly increases the handling and ease of use of the hair styling device in a change procedure of the gas cartridge.
  • the gas cartridge which can be inserted into the receiving region of the handpiece can be displaced axially into an operating position when closing the flap in the longitudinal direction of the device relative to the forming rod.
  • the gas cartridge In the operating position, the gas cartridge is pushed onto a mandrel or a valve needle for removing gas from the cartridge.
  • the receiving area for the gas cartridge therefore enables the axial displacement of the gas cartridge between an operating position and a removal position.
  • the gas cartridge In the removal position, the gas cartridge is typically withdrawn from the mandrel or the valve needle and can thus be removed directly from the receiving area.
  • the operating position of the cartridge is typically shifted in relation to the removal position to the form of rod, the removal position, however, usually arranged further away from the mold rod.
  • the flap has on the inside in the region of its free end attachment means which exert a sliding force on the gas cartridge in the direction of the mold rod when closing the flap under contact with the gas cartridge.
  • the free end of the flap is in this case that end which is opposite to the pivot axis.
  • the abutment means may, for example, be designed as inclined surfaces which deflect a force acting radially or vertically on the flap into an axial or horizontal displacement force which acts on the gas cartridge in order to displace it until reaching the operating position in the direction of the form bar.
  • the inventive means of attachment and the associated deflection of a force acting on the flap in particular ensures that the gas cartridge is pushed automatically when closing the flap automatically on the mandrel or on the valve needle for gas removal.
  • a manual attachment of the gas cartridge to the mandrel or the valve needle as provided in the prior art, superfluous.
  • the flap in the region of its attachment to the holding part on the inside a projection.
  • This is designed to exert on the gas cartridge when opening the flap a pointing away from the mold rod displacement force.
  • the projection is rigidly arranged with the flap, spaced from the pivot axis, so that when you open the flap of the projection brought into contact with the gas cartridge and this in turn is automatically stripped off the flap from the mandrel or from the valve needle.
  • this embodiment represents a further improvement of the hair styling device, because compared to the prior art, a manual removal or stripping of the gas cartridge from the mandrel or the valve needle is no longer necessary. After opening the flap and in particular after engagement of the flap in its open position is thus ensured that a spent gas cartridge stripped from the mandrel and thus is loosely in the receiving area, which is particularly advantageous for a user-friendly and easy removal of the gas cartridge from the receiving area.
  • the handle has an opening mechanism for lifting the flap from the closed position to a release position. Since the flap and the handle in the closed position typically lie substantially flush with each other, a lifting of the flap from the closed position, for example due to a smooth surface structure of the flap is only possible. In the release position, however, the flap is open at least a little way, so that it comes between the flap and the holding part to a gap, which greatly facilitates gripping and lifting the flap.
  • the opening mechanism further serves an automatic lifting of the free end of the flap from the closed position to the release position.
  • the flap has on the inside at least one resilient element for lifting the flap from the closed position.
  • This resilient element can, for example, be tightened when closing the flap, so that the spring energy stored in the resilient element when releasing the closure or when unlocking the flap is sufficient to lift the flap into the release position.
  • the resilient element to be clamped against the inserted gas cartridge when closing the flap.
  • the opening mechanism with the aid of an unlocking element is actuated, which is preferably arranged sunk end in the handpiece.
  • the unlocking element may e.g. be designed as a button or button, slide or knob. Its submerged in the surface of the housing arrangement prevents inadvertent actuation of the opening mechanism, so that the hair styling device can also be placed or placed in any position without the risk of unintentional actuation of the opening mechanism.
  • the actuation of the unlocking element serves primarily the purpose of releasing a lock or a connection between the flap and holding part, so that the prestressed resilient element can press against the flap and bring it into the release position.
  • the holding part at the end has an inwardly extending, the receiving portion for the gas cartridge bounding wall portion.
  • This wall section which is formed at the handle end of the hair styling device on the holding part, prevents accidental slipping out of the gas cartridge with the door open. For example, if the flap in its open position and, for example, the hair styling device is held so that the handle end facing down, the wall portion forms a stop for the axially movable in the receiving area in the longitudinal direction of the gas cartridge. Removing the gas cartridge from the receiving area requires a slight lifting of the gas cartridge over the limiting wall portion, which typically requires an additional handle of the user. As a result, an uncontrolled slipping of the gas cartridge is largely avoided.
  • the wall portion and the flap are formed to form a positive locking connection. Consequently, portions of the flap and the Wandungsabitess are arranged in the closed position of the flap partially overlapping to form a latching connection.
  • the wall section and / or the flap have mutually matched latching elements.
  • the unlocking element is actuated against a spring force for releasing the latching connection.
  • the unlocking element can in this case be arranged either on the wall section of the holding part or on the flap.
  • by actuation of the unlocking element e.g. either locking lugs or the latching lugs corresponding undercuts against a spring force moves, so that the latching connection is released.
  • the detents or the detents corresponding undercuts can be arranged either on the wall portion or on the flap.
  • the spring force for releasing the latching connection is applied by an integrally formed resilient element, which is also provided for actuating the opening mechanism.
  • the integrally formed resilient member may e.g. be arranged in the form of a rectangular spring element on the inside of the flap such that it bears with its one end on the end arranged unlocking element and with its other end on the mantle or cylindrical surface of the inserted gas cartridge.
  • the flap on the end a latching element with at least one latching lug for forming the latching connection with the wall portion of the holding part.
  • the locking element is designed to be received on the wall portion and its locking lugs can engage in the application of the locking element on the wall portion in corresponding undercuts to form the positive locking connection.
  • the holding part and the flap on mutually matched, in the closed position to a cylindrical shape mutually complementary outer contours.
  • the outer contour of the holding part extends in this case tapers towards its end. Consequently, an inserted gas cartridge in the region of the handle end is more than half of its radial circumference enclosed by the flap in the closed position. at opened flap allows such an embodiment that an inserted gas cartridge below its central longitudinal axes of the eg thumb and forefinger of the user can be particularly easily detected and raised.
  • the lid is open thus the side areas of the cartridge are easily accessible, which is advantageous in terms of handling of the device during cartridge replacement.
  • the outer contour of the holding part in the direction of its end pointing toward the mold rod end clearly encloses the inserted gas cartridge as the flap.
  • a concomitant maximization of the surface of the holding part is particularly advantageous for the handling of the entire hair styling device during cartridge replacement.
  • the hair-styling device can be held securely by a user's hand despite the flap being open.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the hair styling device with gas cartridge inserted
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the hair styling device with the gas cartridge removed
  • FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the receiving area for the gas cartridge with the flap open
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the inside of the flap
  • FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the end region of the holding part
  • FIG. 6 shows a radial cross section through the hair styling device
  • 7 shows a cross section along the section line EE according to FIG. 6,
  • FIG. 6 shows a radial cross section through the hair styling device
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross section along the section line F-F according to FIG. 6, FIG.
  • FIG. 9 shows a longitudinal cross section along the section line A-A according to FIG. 6 with the flap open, FIG.
  • FIG. 10 shows a longitudinal cross section along the section line A - A according to FIG. 6 with the flap closed
  • FIG. 11 shows a longitudinal cross section through the hair styling device along the section line B -
  • Figure 12 is a perspective view of the pivot bearing of the flap with locking means.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the hair styling device 1, which has a shaped rod 2 and a handpiece 3 connected thereto.
  • the housing of the handpiece 3 is in this case subdivided into a holding part 5 and a flap 4 pivotable on the holding part 5.
  • the pivotable flap 4 is in the open position, a receiving area free, which is designed to receive a gas cartridge 6.
  • the gas cartridge 6 can be inserted by a user in the limited by the holding part 5 receiving area and pushed by closing the flap 4 in an operating position.
  • the holding part 5 is end-sided, i. at the end applied by the forming rod 2 via an inwardly extending wall section 8, which limits the receiving area for the gas cartridge 6 towards the handle end and thus prevents the gas cartridge 6 from slipping axially out of the receiving area when the flap 4 is open.
  • the flap 4 has at its end a latching element 7, which is designed to form a positive connection with the wall section 8 of the holding part 5.
  • the latching element 7 has at least one, preferably two latching lugs 11, 12, which are designed to engage in corresponding undercuts of the wall section 8.
  • the flap 4 and the holding part 5 have over each other to a cylindrical shape complementary outer contours, wherein the outer contour of the holding part 5 is tapered towards the handle end. Consequently, in this end region of the handle 3, the flap 4 has a larger radial circumference than the holding part 5 and the gas cartridge 6 can thus be lifted above the wall section 8 below its central longitudinal axes and removed from the exception region of e.g. Thumb and forefinger of a user are easily detected.
  • the outer contour of the holding part 5 is the same size with respect to the shaped rod 2, but is preferably larger than the flap 4. This serves to maximize the radial peripheral surface or the lateral surface of the holding part 5, so as to ensure a secure and handy holding of the handpiece 3 and thus the entire hair styling device 1 in a user's hand during a cartridge change.
  • the hair styling device 1 has at its hand part 3 two switches 17, 18, e.g. are designed as a touch or rocker or slide switch and the temperature control and the operation of the movable elements of the mold rod 2 are used.
  • the gas cartridge 6 is axially movable in the longitudinal direction of the hair styling device 1 between an operating position and a removal position.
  • the gas cartridge 6 is pushed into the removal position and when closing the flap 4 in the operating position.
  • the left-side end of the gas cartridge 6 is pushed onto a valve needle or a mandrel 10, which is visible in the perspective view of Figure 2.
  • the flap 4 therefore, the gas cartridge 6 is pushed onto the mandrel 10, so that a required for the operation of the hair styling device 1 gas removal from the gas cartridge 6 can be done without further interaction or actuation of the user.
  • the advancement of the gas cartridge 6 on the mandrel 10 can be done, for example, by means arranged on the inside in the flap 4 contact elements, such as inclined surfaces, when depressing the flap 4. If the flap 4 is in contact with an inserted gas cartridge 6 when the handpiece 3 is closed, a force acting vertically on the flap 4 from the outside on an inclined surface disposed on the inside of the flap 4 is converted into an iw hori zontal, ie diverted in the axial longitudinal direction to the form of bar 2 acting displacement force. A manual insertion or sliding of the gas cartridge 6 on the mandrel 10 shown in Figure 2, as provided in the prior art, is thus unnecessary, which has an advantageous effect on the handling and ease of use of the hair styling device 1.
  • the flap 4 In the region of its articulation, i. in the region of the pivot axis 19, the flap 4 has a projection or bracket 20, which ensures that when opening the flap 4, the gas cartridge 6 is moved to the handle end in the removal position. When opening the flap 4 thus the gas cartridge 6 is stripped off the mandrel 10. This ensures that when the door 4 is open, the gas cartridge 6 i. w. is loosely in the receiving area of the holding part 5 and can be removed by simply lifting over the wall portion 8 also out of the handle 3.
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective illustration, corresponding to FIG. 1, of the hair styling device 1 with the gas cartridge 6 removed.
  • the valve needle or the mandrel 10, which is designed to remove gas from the gas cartridge 6, can be clearly seen.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further perspective view of the handpiece 3 with the flap 4 open and the gas cartridge 6 removed.
  • the actuating element 9 provided for the latching mechanism for opening the flap 4 and sunk at the end of the flap 4 can be clearly seen here.
  • Figure 3 shows the end of the flap 4 protruding locking element 7 with its two locking lugs 11 and 12th
  • the button 9 is depressed against a spring force, which ensures that an automatic, unwanted opening of the flap 4 is not possible in principle.
  • the recessed arrangement of the knob 9 has the advantage that, for example, by switching off the hair Form experts 1 on the end side of the handle 3, the flap 4 is not opened. Unintentional opening of the flap is thus effectively prevented.
  • Figure 4 shows an inside perspective view of the flap 4 which is internally at its loose end, i. has at the end facing away from the mold rod 2, the locking element 7, two inclined surfaces 13, 14 and a rectangular spring element 15.
  • the two inclined surfaces 13, 14 come with the inserted gas cartridge 6 in abutment, and by further depressing the flap 4 in its closed position thus acting in the longitudinal direction of the forming rod axial displacement force is exerted on the gas cartridge 6, which ensures in that the gas cartridge 6 is pushed onto the mandrel or the valve needle 10.
  • the illustrated, integrally formed spring element 15 has a dual function in the embodiment chosen here. On the one hand causes the inside of the top of the lid disposed part of the spring element 15 causes a popping of the flap 4 when releasing the locking element 7 from Wandungsabites 8.
  • the spring element 15 is in the closed position of the flap 4 in contact with the gas cartridge 6 and is when closing the door 4 tense. If the latching mechanism is opened, the spring element 15 can relax, which leads to the flap 4 passing from the closed position into a release position, which is characterized by a gap formation between the flap 4 and the holding part 5.
  • the flap 4 In the release position, the flap 4 typically has an opening angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the hair styling device 1. Due to the gap formation between the flap 4 and holding part 5, a secure and easy gripping is achieved for the complete opening of the flap 4.
  • the spring element 15 exerts with its voltage applied to the detent element 7 a spring force against depression of the actuating element 9 from what it is ensured that the two locking lugs 11, 12 of the locking element 7 always occupy their latching position.
  • FIG. 5 shows a perspective inside view of the holding part 5 with the flap 4 open and the gas cartridge 6 removed.
  • the wall section 8 which extends inwardly and clearly prevents the gas cartridge 6 from slipping out of the shell formed by the holding part 5 and to the inside can be clearly seen another forms an undercut for the engagement of the locking element 7 of the flap 4.
  • the actuator 9, e.g. can also be arranged in a corresponding manner on the holding part 5.
  • the latching element 7 on the holding part 5 and the engaging in the locking element 7 wall portion 8 could be arranged on the flap 4.
  • the latching mechanism can also be realized by means of a displacement element or a rotatable element.
  • FIG. 6 shows a radial cross section through the hair styling device 1 with the flap 4 closed and with the gas cartridge 6 inserted.
  • the two actuating elements 17, 18 for the operation of the hair styling device 1 can be clearly recognized by their projection relative to the cylindrical shell of the hair styling device 1.
  • further cross-sectional areas A-A, B-B, E-E and F-F are drawn, the cross-sections of which are shown in the following FIGS. 7 to 11.
  • FIG. 7 shows the cross-section through the end of the handpiece 3 with the flap 4 closed through the section line E-E.
  • the engagement of the latching lug 12 in a corresponding undercut formed by the wall section 8 can be seen clearly at the lower left edge.
  • the knob 9 acts directly on the locking element 7, which forms a structural unit with the locking lug 12.
  • a depression of the button 9 thus causes a release of the locking mechanism and allows a popping of the flap 4 due to the force applied to the lateral surface of the gas cartridge 6 by the spring element 15 spring force.
  • the locking lug 12 is held in the closed position by the vertically arranged part of the spring element 15.
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross section corresponding to FIG. 7 along the section line FF.
  • the inclined surface 14 of the flap 4 can be clearly seen that occurs when depressing the flap 4 in abutment with the left-side end of the gas cartridge 6 and for a rightward displacement of the gas cartridge 6, ie in the direction towards the mold rod out.
  • the deflection of a force acting in the vertical direction on the flap 4 force is thus realized in a force acting horizontally to the right on the gas cartridge 6 force.
  • FIG. 9 shows a cross-section along the cross-section line AA indicated in FIG. 6 with the flap 4 open.
  • the pivot axis 19 of the flap 4 and a bracket element 20 connected to the flap 4 enable the gas cartridge 6 to be moved into the removal position, ie, a displacement of the gas cartridge 6 to the wall portion 8 of the holding part. 5
  • stirrup element 20 allows stripping of the gas cartridge 6 from the valve needle 10 when the flap 4 is opened .
  • FIG. 10 shows a cross section through the handpiece 3 corresponding to FIG. 9 with the flap 4 closed.
  • the gas cartridge 6 is displaced to the left, so that the valve needle 10 is inserted into the valve 24 of the gas cartridge 6. Since the flap 4 is closed, the yoke element 20 is not necessarily in abutment with the left-side end of the gas cartridge 6. The non-application of the yoke element 20 to the gas cartridge 6 is even advantageous, because thus can on actuation of the opening mechanism, the flap 4, operated by the tensioned spring element 15, automatically pass from the closed position to the release position.
  • FIG. 11 shows a longitudinal cross-section through the handpiece 3 along the cross-sectional line BB indicated in FIG. 6 with the flap 4 open.
  • the gas cartridge 6 is in its removal position, because it is in contact with the right-hand wall section 8 of the holding part 5.
  • FIG. 10 shows that the valve needle 10 in FIG. 11 is not inserted into the valve 24 of the gas cartridge 6.
  • Figure 12 shows a perspective view of those locking means which are designed for locking the flap 4 in the open position.
  • the perspective view of Figure 12 shows the pivotal mounting of the flap 4, which has the bracket 20 at its end, which is pivotally mounted and fixed to the pivot axis 19.
  • a cylindrical spacer 21 Around the pivot axis 19 around a cylindrical spacer 21 is arranged, whose end face has at least one projection 22 which separates two, typically different sized recesses from each other.
  • the bracket member 20 has in the area of the system on the cylindrical spacer 21 a projection 22 corresponding projection 23.
  • the two projections 22, 23 are shifted from each other, wherein they dodge in a counter standing due to the plastic material of the bracket member 20 and the spacer 21 and the flap 4 immanent elasticity.
  • the projection 23 is in the recess 25.
  • the geometry of the two projections 22 and 23 prevents the flap 4 can be closed only by their weight. The locking means shown here thus prevent an automatic and possibly unintentional folding of the flap 4 during the Auswechseins the gas cartridge. 6

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un appareil de mise en forme des cheveux (1) comprenant une tige de mise en forme (2) et un manche (3) relié à la tige de mise en forme (2), cet appareil de mise en forme des cheveux présentant un volet (4) monté pivotant sur le manche (5). Le volet (4) est pivotant entre une position d'ouverture et une position de fermeture et permet de fermer une zone logement d'une cartouche de gaz (6). Le volet (4) présente, à son extrémité libre et à l'intérieur, des moyens d'appui (14, 15) qui sont destinés à exercer sur la cartouche de gaz (6) une force de translation axiale dans la direction de la longueur de l'appareil lors de la fermeture du volet (4). Ainsi lors de la fermeture du volet, la cartouche de gaz (6) est poussée directement dans une position de fonctionnement dans laquelle un pointeau (10) est introduit dans une soupape (24) de la cartouche de gaz (6) par déplacement de la cartouche de gaz (6). En outre, le volet (4) présente dans la zone de son articulation au manche (5), un étrier (20) qui, lors de l'ouverture du volet (4), exerce sur la cartouche de gaz (6) une force de translation axiale orientée dans la direction de la longueur de l'appareil en direction de l'extrémité de la poignée de l'appareil de mise en forme (1), amenant la cartouche de gaz dans une position de prélèvement.
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