EP3845091A1 - Verbessertes frisiergerät, das eine schwingende fönbürste bildet - Google Patents

Verbessertes frisiergerät, das eine schwingende fönbürste bildet Download PDF

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EP3845091A1
EP3845091A1 EP20216204.6A EP20216204A EP3845091A1 EP 3845091 A1 EP3845091 A1 EP 3845091A1 EP 20216204 A EP20216204 A EP 20216204A EP 3845091 A1 EP3845091 A1 EP 3845091A1
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Matthieu FUIN
Valentin JAVELLE
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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
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/48Hair-drying combs or hair-drying brushes, with internal heating means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/04Hot-air producers
    • A45D20/08Hot-air producers heated electrically
    • A45D20/10Hand-held drying devices, e.g. air douches
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D2/00Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment 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
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/04Hot-air producers
    • A45D20/08Hot-air producers heated electrically
    • A45D20/10Hand-held drying devices, e.g. air douches
    • A45D20/12Details thereof or accessories therefor, e.g. nozzles, stands
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/48Hair-drying combs or hair-drying brushes, with internal heating means
    • A45D20/50Hair-drying combs or hair-drying brushes, with internal heating means and provision for an air stream
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/52Hair-drying combs or hair-drying brushes, adapted for heating by an external heating source, e.g. air stream

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  • the present invention relates to the general technical field of hairdressing devices, for example for domestic use, and more precisely to the field of portable hairdressing devices designed to blow an air flow in order to dry and / or facilitate shaping. hair.
  • blower hairbrushes In the field of hairdressing devices, devices of the blower hairbrush type are already known.
  • the latter generally comprise a brush head connected to a gripping handle, and provided, over all or part of its surface, with brush bristles. Blowing holes are provided at the brush bristles so that a flow of air, hot or cold, can be blown through the brush head towards the hair.
  • blower hairbrushes are intended to allow a certain degree of drying of the hair while achieving one or more styling effects, or shaping of the hair.
  • blowing hairbrushes are generally satisfactory, they nevertheless remain perfectible. Indeed, the hairstyling effects on the hair that the user is supposed to be able to obtain using the latter are not always easy to achieve in practice, in particular for users who do not have any particular knowledge of hairstyling.
  • Such known blowing hairbrushes can also be of particularly complex design, which in particular tends to impact their reliability and ease of use.
  • the lack of compactness of certain known blower hairbrushes makes them not very ergonomic and not very conformable to handle.
  • the objects assigned to the invention are therefore aimed at providing a novel portable hairstyling device making it possible to easily obtain particularly satisfactory styling and shaping effects for the hair, even for a user without skills. particular professional hairstyling.
  • Another object of the invention aims to provide a novel portable hairdressing device the use of which is at the same time particularly practical, intuitive and simple, even for a user lacking particular professional skills in terms of styling. .
  • Another object of the invention aims to provide a novel portable hairdressing device of particularly simple and reliable design.
  • Another object of the invention aims to provide a novel portable hairdressing device of particularly compact construction.
  • Another object of the invention aims to provide a novel portable hairdressing device allowing a user to easily and efficiently perform a plurality of distinct operations, without requiring the use of an external complementary hairdressing device.
  • Another object of the invention aims to provide a novel portable hairdressing device which makes it possible to obtain particularly effective drying and shaping of the hair under comfortable conditions of use.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 is a portable hairdressing appliance, designed to be grasped and manipulated by hand. It is a hairdressing device preferably intended for use in a domestic setting by a user without specific professional skills in hairdressing, that is to say both in terms of drying that of styling, shaping the hair.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 is designed so that the user uses the appliance 1 on himself, that is to say on his own hair.
  • the device 1 it is perfectly possible for the device 1 to be designed for use by the user on the hair of a third person, without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the hairdressing device 1 a non-limiting embodiment of which is illustrated in the figures, comprises a handle 2 (or handle) for manual gripping, which is intended to be gripped manually by the user to manipulate the hairdressing device 1. .
  • the handle 2 typically extends between a first end 3 and an opposite second end 4, preferably longitudinally along a (first) axis A-A '.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 also comprises a blower module 5, advantageously on-board, and designed to generate an air flow F (forced), and an accessory 6 connected to the handle 2, and through which the air flow F generated by the blower module 5 is advantageously intended to be directed out of the hairdressing appliance 1 in order to be able to be projected towards the user's hair.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 is provided with an air inlet 7, through which ambient air can be drawn in by the blower module 5 with a view to being blown in the direction of the user's hair.
  • Said blower module 5, which advantageously comprises in a known manner a fan driven by an electric motor, can advantageously be arranged within the handle 2 or within the accessory 6. More preferably, however, the blower module 5 of the hairdressing appliance 1 is assembled to the handle 2 at the second end 4 of the latter, so that the blower module 5 advantageously extends the handle 2 beyond the second end 4 of the latter.
  • the accessory 6 of the device 1 is for its part connected to the handle 2 at the level of the first end 3 of the latter. The blower module 5 is therefore preferably offset from the accessory 6 and from the handle 2.
  • blower module 5 so as to generate an air flow F with a high flow rate, in an economical manner, and without impacting the general size of the accessory 6 and of the handle 2.
  • blower module 5 advantageously makes it possible to better balance the weight of the hairdressing appliance 1, by distributing the masses. on either side of the handle 2, which contributes to the ergonomics and comfort of use of the latter.
  • the hairdressing device 1 can then advantageously comprise a guide channel 8 ( figure 8 ), formed inside the handle 2, to guide the air flow F generated by the blower module 5 out of the handle 2 in the direction of the accessory 6.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 also comprises a heating element provided to raise the temperature of the air flow F generated by the blower module 5.
  • the heating element is arranged so as to be interposed in the air flow F generated by the blower 5.
  • the heating element is advantageously positioned inside said guide channel 8 of the air flow F provided in the sleeve 2 ( figure 8 ), as discussed above.
  • the heating element is typically an electric heating element, operating on the principle of the Joule effect, and comprising at least one electric heating resistor formed of an electrically conductive wire (not shown) wound around it. an insulating core 9.
  • the heating element could be housed inside the accessory 6, to the detriment, however, of the compactness of the latter in particular.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 comprises means for controlling and / or adjusting 10 manually, by the user, the operation of the hairdressing appliance 1, and in particular of the blower module 5 and / or of the heating element of the latter.
  • adjustment means for example of the toggle switch type, push button type and / or slide or wheel variator type 10, as in the example illustrated in figures 1 to 4 , on which the user can directly act in order to electrically activate / deactivate the hairdressing appliance 1 and to modify the speed of rotation of the fan of the blower module 5, and therefore the speed / flow rate of the air flow F blown by the accessory 6, and / or the heating temperature of the heating element.
  • Such manual control / adjustment means can be positioned, for example, at the level of the handle 2 or at the level of the blower module 5, when the latter is assembled at the second end 4 of the latter. as in the example shown in figures 1 to 4 .
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 is preferably designed to be supplied electrically from the mains, via a power cord 11.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 could be supplied by a power source.
  • on-board energy such as for example an electric accumulator battery, which could then be housed in handle 2.
  • the accessory 6 of the hairdressing appliance 1 comprises a main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair, capable of interacting mechanically with the user's hair so in particular to brush, style and / or comb them.
  • the accessory 6 typically comprises a support 13, provided with a support surface 14 oriented towards the outside of the appliance 1, and to which is secured, optionally in a removable manner, said main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair.
  • said main mechanical engagement element 12 may comprise a plurality of rows or strips 12A, 12B, 12C of brush bristles (or pins), fixed to said support 13 and protruding. of said support surface 14, preferably in a direction substantially normal to the latter.
  • the main mechanical engagement element 12 could for example comprise brush bristles (or pins) which are integral with said support 13.
  • the support surface 14 can be substantially flat, or as in the illustrated embodiment. in the figures, bulging outwards from the accessory 6.
  • the accessory 6 also comprises at least first and second (main) air outlets 15, 16, through which the air flow F is capable of being blown by the accessory 6 in the direction of hair. the user.
  • Said first and second air outlets 15, 16 are distinct from each other, and therefore not coincident and not contiguous, and are positioned on either side of the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair. .
  • said first and second air outlets 15, 16 are thus advantageously positioned at the edge of the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair, along opposite lateral edges of the main mechanical engagement element. 12 hair.
  • the presence of said first and second air outlets 15, 16 is a permanent presence, that is to say non-alternative.
  • the first and second outlets 15, 16 are always present on either side of the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair; the first and second outputs 15, 16 are not ephemeral.
  • said accessory 6 may optionally include one or more secondary elements for mechanical engagement of the hair.
  • the accessory 6 could comprise a first secondary element for mechanical engagement of the hair, arranged in such a way that said first air outlet 15 is positioned between said first secondary element and said main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair.
  • a second secondary element for mechanical hair engagement arranged such that said second air outlet 16 is positioned between said second secondary element and said primary element for mechanical engagement 12 of the hair.
  • the accessory 6 comprises a housing 17, an outer surface of which advantageously defines the general external shape and contour of the accessory 6.
  • Said housing 17 is advantageously connected to the handle 2 at the level of the first end 3 of the latter. , so that said housing 17 (and therefore accessory 6) advantageously extends said handle 2 directly beyond said first end 3 of the latter.
  • the outer surface of the housing 17 thus advantageously defines the general outer shape and contour of an end portion of the styling appliance 1 which extends the handle 2 of said styling appliance 1.
  • said housing 17 preferably comprises at least a first face 18A, a portion of which advantageously forms said support 13 of the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair.
  • the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair is therefore advantageously integral with the housing 17 and immobilized with respect to the latter.
  • the first face 18A of the housing 17 carries the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, so that said first and second air outlets 15, 16 are integral with the housing 17 and the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair, said first and second air outlets 15, 16 being stationary with respect to the latter.
  • the housing 17, the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair and the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory thus advantageously form a single kinematic sub-assembly of the hairdressing appliance 1.
  • said housing 17 (and more generally the accessory 6) extends longitudinally along a (second) average axis BB ', between a lower end 19 at which said housing 17 advantageously extends the handle 2 beyond the second end 4 thereof, and an opposite upper end 20.
  • Said first and second air outlets 15, 16 are advantageously each defined by an elongated continuous opening, such as a slit, which extends advantageously longitudinally respectively along one and the other of the side edges of the 'main element of mechanical engagement 12 of the hair, in an average direction which is generally oriented along said axis BB' of extension of the housing 17.
  • a slit elongated continuous opening
  • the air distribution duct 21 may advantageously comprise a air inlet 24, connected to the guide channel 8 formed inside the handle 2, to collect the air flow generated by the blower module 5.
  • the air distribution duct 21 thus advantageously extends said channel guide 8 of air beyond the first end 3 of the latter.
  • the air distribution duct 21 and the air guide channel 8 within the handle 2 may form a single, monolithic part, so as to further simplify the design and manufacture of the device 1 of hairstyle.
  • said air distribution duct 21 may comprise a hollow tube 25, of cylindrical shape or even frustoconical, as will be described below, open at one of its ends, said distribution outlets 15, 16 d 'air being provided through a wall of tube 25, which wall is substantially airtight.
  • the accessory 6 is mounted to rotate, to pivot, relative to the handle 2 along a (third) axis CC 'of rotation to occupy at least a first angular configuration, that is to say a first predefined spatial arrangement of the accessory 6 with rotation relative to the handle 2, allowing a variable angular orientation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2 within a predetermined angular range.
  • said first angular configuration corresponds to a plurality of different angular orientations (or positions) that the accessory 6 is likely to occupy relative to the handle 2 by rotation around the axis CC 'of rotation, in a predetermined and advantageously limited angular range.
  • the accessory 6 when the accessory 6 occupies such a first angular configuration called "with variable angular orientation", the accessory 6 has a certain latitude of rotation about the axis CC 'of rotation and is therefore capable of being able to pivot, oscillate, relative to handle 2 in said predetermined, limited angular range, while blowing the air flow out of the hairdressing appliance 1 via one and / or the other of said first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6.
  • the interaction between the user's hair and the element d 'mechanical engagement 12 of the hair of the accessory 6 may cause the accessory 6 to pivot relative to the handle 2 along the axis CC' of rotation, under the effect of a tensile force exerted by the hair of the user on the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 in accordance with the invention thus makes it possible to easily obtain particularly satisfactory styling and shaping effects on the hair, including for users who do not have specific hairstyling knowledge.
  • the first and second angular positions capable of being adopted by the accessory 6, by rotation of the latter relative to the handle 2 are opposite extreme positions of the first angular configuration, said predetermined angular range being included between 20 ° and 60 °, and preferably 50 °.
  • Such a value range contributes to giving the device 1 a particularly ergonomic character in use, by optimizing the amplitude of the rotation, that is to say the displacement stroke resulting from the tensile force exerted. by the hair on the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair necessary for reaching one of said first and second angular positions from the other of said first and second angular positions.
  • said first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6 are provided to blow the flow F of air out of the device 1 in the direction of the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair. and substantially tangential to said support surface 14 of said main hair mechanical engagement member 12.
  • said first and second air outlets 15, 16 are both shaped and configured, with respect to the support 13 of the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair, to direct, orient, the flow F of air in the direction of the main hair mechanical engagement element 12 which is positioned between said first and second air outlets 15, 16 and substantially tangential to the surface 14 of the support 13 of said hair mechanical engagement primary element 12.
  • the average trajectory of the air flow F capable of being blown by one and / or the other of the first and second air outlets 15,16 of the accessory 6 is therefore advantageously secant (and not parallel) to the direction in which the bristles or brush pins of the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair protrude from the surface 14 of the support 13 of the latter.
  • the air flow F can be advantageously blown as close as possible to the user's hair which is engaged with the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair, which makes it possible to further improve the effect. styling, brushing or even straightening of the hair which can be obtained using said device 1.
  • the device 1 is designed and configured so that the aeraulic communication of the second air outlet 16 of the accessory 6 with the second air distribution outlet 23 of the air distribution duct 21 is prohibited when the accessory 6 occupies said first angular position.
  • the device 1 is advantageously designed and configured so that the aeraulic communication of the first air outlet 15 of the accessory 6 with the first air distribution outlet 22 of the air distribution duct 21 is prohibited. when the accessory 6 occupies said second angular position ( figure 5 ).
  • all of the air flow F generated by the blower 5 module can be alternately blown by one or the other only of said first and second distribution outlets 22, 23 of the air distribution duct 21 of air, respectively according to the first or second angular position occupied by the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2.
  • Such a characteristic advantageously makes it possible in particular to simplify the design of the accessory 6, and to make the distribution of air to the air more reliable.
  • the device 1 is designed and configured so that when the accessory 6 occupies said first angular configuration, the accessory 6 is able to occupy a third angular position, illustrated in FIG. figure 6 , which is angularly intermediate to said first and second angular positions and in which the first and second air distribution outlets 22, 23 of the air distribution duct 21 are simultaneously in aeraulic communication with the first and second outlets 15, 16 d air from accessory 6.
  • a third angular position illustrated in FIG. figure 6
  • the air flow generated by the blower module 5 can be simultaneously blown by the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6.
  • said third angular position is an angularly median position of said first and second angular positions within said predetermined angular range.
  • the amplitude of rotation of the accessory 6 between the first and third angular positions is then identical to the amplitude of rotation of the accessory 6 between the second and third angular positions (for example, an amplitude of 25 ° on both sides and other of said third angular position).
  • the third angular position is a rest position
  • the accessory 6 comprising a return means, preferably elastic, provided to automatically return said accessory 6 to said third angular position, when the accessory 6 occupies one or the other of said first and second angular positions.
  • the accessory 6 advantageously returns automatically by itself into said third intermediate angular position, called the rest position.
  • the force and the amplitude of rotation of the accessory 6 by interaction between the user's hair and the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair of the accessory 6 which will subsequently be necessary to reach the one or the other of said first and second angular positions are thus advantageously reduced, which further improves the ease and comfort of use of the device 1.
  • the device 1 according to the invention is designed and configured so that substantially all of the air flow F, which is generated by the blower module 5 and distributed by the air distribution duct 21, is blown. respectively via the first air outlet 15 of the accessory 6 when the accessory 6 occupies said first angular position, via the second air outlet 16 of the accessory 6 when the accessory 6 occupies said second angular position and, where appropriate, simultaneously via said first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6 when the latter occupies said third angular position.
  • the accessory 6 of the device 1 may include an auxiliary air outlet (not shown), separate from the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, and intended to be in aeraulic communication with the first air distribution outlet 22 of the air distribution duct 21 and / or with the second air distribution outlet 23 of the air distribution duct 21, depending on whether the accessory 6 occupies said first angular position, said second angular position or also optionally said third angular position.
  • the air flow generated by the blower module 5 can be advantageously blown in priority, mainly, by means of the first outlet 15 of air from the accessory 6, while nevertheless being capable of being blown at least in part by means of said auxiliary outlet.
  • auxiliary air outlet can also be advantageous in the case where the useful section of one and / or the other of said first and second air outlets 15, 16 turns out to be insufficiently dimensioned in terms of sight of a very high flow rate of air flow F capable of being generated by the blower module 5 when the latter operates at very high air flow rate. Indeed, this limits in particular a risk of damage to the blower module 5 under the effect of an internal back pressure generated in the device 6, as well as a risk of burning the user's hair (when said air flow is heated by the heating element) under the effect of an abnormal heating and an acceleration of the air flow F due to a restriction of the useful section of the first or second outlets 15, 16 by the user's hair, or to an “undersizing” of said useful section.
  • auxiliary is understood here to mean the fact that said auxiliary outlet does not constitute an air outlet through which the main part of the air flow is intended to be primarily blown out, in normal use of the vehicle. device 1, but on the contrary constitutes a non-priority outlet - called a “bypass” or “safety” - in the event that the air flow cannot be properly blown by one or the other of said outlets 15, 16 d main air of the accessory 6.
  • the device 1 is therefore advantageously designed and configured so that the air flow circulating within said device 1 is essentially and primarily guided, from the distribution duct 21 of air to one or the other of said air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6 (depending on the angular position occupied by the accessory 6 with respect to the handle 2), the auxiliary air outlet being for its part configured so as to allow the escape of at least part of the air flow q ui does not manage to exit as expected by one or the other of said air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6.
  • said auxiliary outlet will advantageously be dimensioned so that in the absence of any unforeseen particular restriction of the useful air passage section of the first and second air outlets, at least 60% of the flow rate of the air flow F is capable of being blown through the first and / or second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, regardless of the angular position occupied by the accessory 6 when the latter is in said first angular configuration.
  • auxiliary air outlet will preferably be positioned between said first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, at the level of the main element 12 for mechanical engagement of the hair.
  • the auxiliary air outlet may typically be formed from one or more auxiliary orifices, formed through the support 13 of the main mechanical engagement element 12 of the hair, between the rows or bars 12A, 12B, 12C brush bristles of the latter, so that when at least part of the air flow escapes through said auxiliary air outlet, the air is nevertheless blown in a controlled manner towards the user's hair (and not, for example, towards the face or towards the hand with which the user holds the handle 2 of the device 6).
  • such an auxiliary output could be equipped with a valve system, configured so that at least part of the air flow F is capable of being blown by said auxiliary outlet only when a threshold pressure is reached, said threshold pressure being for example chosen representative of a level predefined obstruction of one or other of said first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6. It is also possible, as a variant, for said auxiliary air outlet to be formed by the third outlet 33 air which will be described later.
  • the air distribution duct 21 extends longitudinally, from said first end 3 of the handle 2, along a (fourth) axis DD 'of extension which coincides with the axis CC' of rotation of the 'accessory 6 relative to the handle 2.
  • the accessory 6 can be advantageously mounted to rotate relative to the handle 2 around the air distribution duct 21, which contributes in particular to the simplicity of design and operation of the 'apparatus 1.
  • the air distribution duct 21 can thus advantageously extend inside the housing 17 of the accessory 6, the axes B-B', DD ' respective extension of the housing 17 and of the air distribution duct 21 being advantageously parallel to each other or coincident.
  • the axis DD ′ of extension of the air distribution duct 21 is parallel to the axis CC ′ of rotation of the accessory 6 and more or less shifted from the latter.
  • the axis CC ′ of rotation around which the accessory 6 is mounted to rotate relative to the handle 2 coincides with the axis AA ′ of extension of the handle 2, as in the embodiment illustrated in the figures.
  • the axis CC ′ of rotation could alternatively be parallel to said axis AA ′ of extension of the handle 2 and more or less offset with respect to the latter.
  • the kinematics of the accessory 6 is thus simple and reliable, and allows intuitive handling of the hairdressing device 1 by the user.
  • the axis CC 'of rotation of the accessory 6 is secant to the axis AA 'of extension of the handle 2 at an angle for example between 5 and 15 °.
  • the axis AA 'of extension of the handle 2 coincides with the axis CC' of rotation of the accessory 6 and with the axis DD 'of extension of the air distribution duct 21.
  • the axis CC ′ of rotation of the accessory 6 and the axis DD ′ of extension of the air distribution duct 21 are coincident with one another, while while being intersecting with the axis AA 'of extension of the handle 2, at an angle for example between 5 and 15 °, or for example substantially equal to 90 °.
  • the first and second distribution outlets 22, 23 of the air distribution duct 21 of the hairdressing appliance 1 are provided to distribute the flow F of air generated. by the blower module 5 in different mean directions, advantageously opposite, and therefore not in substantially parallel directions.
  • the air flow F can thus be easily distributed in the direction of the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, with a minimum of pressure drop, which makes it possible to maintain a good speed and a good flow rate. of the air flow F, and therefore better efficiency of the hairdressing appliance 1.
  • said first and second air outlets. distribution 22, 23 are more specifically provided, particularly in terms of conformation and arrangement, to distribute said flow F the air in different average directions which form with said axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21 of air an angle between 165 ° and 195 °.
  • said first and second distribution outlets 22, 23 are thus advantageously positioned in a globally diametrically opposed manner with respect to the axis D-D ′ of extension of the air distribution duct 21.
  • Such a configuration advantageously makes it possible in particular to simplify the design of the device 1 and to optimize its aeraulic operation, while keeping the size of the accessory 6 limited.
  • the air distribution duct 21 comprises a substantially frustoconical hollow tube 25 (as envisaged above), an axis of revolution of which is advantageously formed by the axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21.
  • the axis DD 'extension of the distribution duct 21 is here merged with the axis AA' of extension of the handle 2.
  • the respective extension axes A-A ', DD' of the distribution duct 21 and of the handle 2 are themselves the same combined with the axis CC 'of rotation of the accessory 6, as preferably envisaged above.
  • Said distribution duct 21 is advantageously housed inside the housing 17 of the accessory 6, when the latter is connected to the handle 2, said housing 17 being mounted to rotate around the tube 25 of the air distribution duct 21 ( figure 10 ).
  • the air distribution duct 21 advantageously extends the air guide channel 8 formed inside the handle 2, via a large base of the frustoconical tube 25, at which the inlet is arranged. air 24 from the air distribution duct 21.
  • the useful section of passage of the air flow F inside the tube 25 thus decreases along the axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21, moving away from the handle 2.
  • the air distribution duct 21 advantageously comprises two single distribution outlets 22, 23 of air, of Identical respective working sections, which are formed through the side wall 29 of the hollow tube 25, which wall 29 is airtight.
  • Each of said air distribution outlets 22, 23 takes, in this example, the form of an oblong slot which extends longitudinally in a plane bearing the axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21.
  • said first and second air distribution outlets 22, 23 are arranged substantially diametrically opposed with respect to the axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21.
  • the substantially frustoconical shape of the tube 25 of the distribution duct 21 air advantageously provided to homogenize the profile of the air flow F, which circulates inside the tube 25 along the axis DD 'of extension of the distribution duct 21 and escapes through the outlets 22, 23 air distribution.
  • the air distribution duct 21 advantageously furthermore comprises deflector flaps 30 positioned at the level of the air distribution outlets 22, 23, to facilitate the distribution of air via the latter in radial directions, c 'that is to say advantageously orthogonal to the axis DD' of extension of the distribution duct 21, and homogenize the profile of the air flow D thus distributed.
  • the accessory 6 advantageously comprises, in the embodiment illustrated as an example in the figures, a first and a second pipe portions 31, 32 provided to ensure an air communication of the first and second distribution outlets 22, 23 air from the air distribution duct 21 respectively with the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6, when the latter occupies said first angular configuration with respect to the handle 2.
  • the first and second pipe portions 31, 32 can be advantageously formed through the first housing element 17 of the housing 17 of the accessory 6.
  • close cooperation in rotation of the air distribution duct 21 with a corresponding interior surface of the housing 17 of the accessory 6 makes it possible, in the embodiment of the illustrated in the figures, to alternately prohibit the aeraulic communication of the second air outlet 16 of the accessory 6 with the second air distribution outlet 23 of the air distribution duct 21 and vice versa of the first air outlet 15 of the accessory 6 with the first air distribution outlet 22 of the air distribution duct 21, according to said first or second angular position ( figure 5 ) occupied by the accessory.
  • the accessory 6 furthermore comprises a third (main) air outlet 33, distinct from the first and second air outlets 15, 16 (and preferably from said auxiliary air outlet, if applicable), and the accessory 6 is mounted to rotate with respect to the handle 2 along said axis CC 'of rotation of the accessory 6 to occupy - alternately to said first angular configuration described above- before - a second angular configuration, in which said accessory 6 is then able to blow the air flow only through said third air outlet 33.
  • a third (main) air outlet 33 distinct from the first and second air outlets 15, 16 (and preferably from said auxiliary air outlet, if applicable)
  • Said accessory 6 is thus advantageously mounted to rotate, to pivot, relative to the handle 2 about the axis CC 'of rotation, to move between at least said first angular configuration ( figures 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 , 10 and 12 ) described above, in which the air flow is blown by the accessory 6 via one and / or the other of the first and second air outlets 15, 16 of the accessory 6 , and a second angular configuration ( figures 3 , 4 , 7 and 13 ) in which the air flow is blown by the accessory 6 via only said third air outlet 33.
  • the accessory 6 is mounted relative to the handle 2 in a pivot connection, so as to be able to rotate relative to the handle 2, and the hairdressing appliance 1 is advantageously designed and configured to allow the user, by pivoting the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2, so as to alternately select either the first and / or second air outlets 15, 16 or the third air outlet 33 of the accessory 6 through which the air flow will be blown by said accessory 6.
  • the user can advantageously switch from a “blower brush” mode of use, in which the accessory 6 occupies said first angular configuration and can move between said first and second angular positions for blowing air through one and / or the other of said first and second air outlets 15, 16, to another mode of use which corresponds to the occupation of said second configuration angular by the accessory 6 and in which the air flow is then essentially blown through the third air outlet 33 of the accessory 6.
  • a “blower brush” mode of use in which the accessory 6 occupies said first angular configuration and can move between said first and second angular positions for blowing air through one and / or the other of said first and second air outlets 15, 16, to another mode of use which corresponds to the occupation of said second configuration angular by the accessory 6 and in which the air flow is then essentially blown through the third air outlet 33 of the accessory 6.
  • said housing 17 of the accessory 6 comprises a second face 18B carrying said third air outlet 33.
  • the first and second faces 18A, 18B of the housing 17 are then positioned on either side of the axis CC 'of longitudinal extension of the housing 17 of the accessory 6, and of the axis CC' of rotation. of the accessory 6 with respect to the handle 2.
  • the accessory 6 further preferably comprises a third portion 34 of pipe, provided to ensure air communication between at least one of said first and second distribution outlets 22, 23 of air from the air distribution duct 21 and said third air outlet 33 of the accessory 6, when the latter is in said second angular configuration.
  • the useful section of said third air outlet 34 of the accessory 6 can be defined, as illustrated in figures 5 to 7 , by a contour of an outlet end 35 of the third portion 34 of pipe.
  • the housing 17 of the accessory 6 comprises a second housing element 17B, monolithic or not, which is secured (for example by screwing or by snapping) to the first housing element 17A mentioned above, and stationary relative to the latter.
  • Said second housing element 17B can then comprise said third portion 34 of pipe, as in the embodiment illustrated in the figures, or be fixedly secured to said second housing element 17B by any suitable means.
  • said third air outlet 33 may advantageously have an opening of generally oblong, elongated shape (flow of air exiting in the form of an air knife).
  • said third air outlet 33 could have, for example, an opening of generally circular shape (air flow exiting in a substantially cylindrical or frustoconical shape).
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 can advantageously be used to dry the user's hair (“hair dryer” mode).
  • the second angular configuration then corresponds to a single predetermined angular orientation (or position) (and therefore not variable within a predetermined angular range) of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2.
  • the air flow can advantageously not be blown by the accessory 6 via said third air outlet 33 .
  • the accessory 6 is thus advantageously able to blow the air flow through the third air outlet 33 in a single, predefined mean direction.
  • the third air outlet 33 of the accessory may have one or more openings of a general shape different from that set out above, and the accessory 6 may be more generally provided to be able to be used other than for drying. hair, when it occupies such a second angular configuration with respect to the handle 2.
  • the device 1 may be alternately configured so that said second angular configuration allows a variable (and no longer unique) angular orientation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2 in an angular range predetermined.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 thus advantageously constitutes a multifunction appliance, combining a “blower brush” operating / use mode and at least one other alternative operating / use mode (so-called “two-in-one” hairstyling appliance. "), Which is preferably a" hair dryer “mode as has just been explained in connection with the embodiment illustrated in the figures, in particular according to the conformation of the third air outlet 33 chosen.
  • the device 1 is advantageously designed and configured so that the passage of the accessory 6 from one to the other of said first and second angular configurations can be carried out manually. by the user.
  • the housing 17 of the accessory 6 is advantageously shaped to allow easy manual gripping by the user so that the latter, by holding the handle 2 of the hairdressing appliance 1 with one hand and grasping the other hand said housing 17, can print directly by hand to said housing 17 (and therefore to the accessory 6), a pivoting movement about the axis CC 'of rotation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2 , to ensure the passage of the accessory 6 from one to the other of said first and second angular configurations.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 is designed and configured to allow passage of the accessory 6 from one to the other of said first and second angular configurations by rotation of the accessory 6 around the axis CC 'of rotation at an angle equal to 90 °.
  • This angle value is however not limited in practice, and the passage from the first angular configuration to the second angular configuration of the accessory 6 could for example alternatively correspond to a rotation of the accessory 6 around the axis CC 'of rotation by an angle equal to 180 °.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 preferably comprises a locking means of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2, which is provided to prevent the accessory 6 from leaving said first angular configuration ("blower brush" mode), by rotation about the axis CC 'of rotation, when said accessory 6 occupies the latter.
  • said locking means does not, of course, prevent the rotation of the accessory 6 around the axis C-C ′ of rotation according to said predetermined angular range.
  • said locking means is furthermore provided to reciprocally prevent the accessory 6 from leaving said second angular configuration (“hair dryer” mode, for example), by rotation around the axis CC 'of rotation, when the accessory 6 occupies the latter respectively.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 then advantageously also comprises a control member 36 to allow the user of the hairdressing appliance 1 to control the locking and / or unlocking of the accessory 6 by said locking means.
  • said control member is functionally independent of the handle 2 and of the accessory 6.
  • the control member 36 can be carried by, integrated in, the handle 2 and / or the accessory 6 as will be detailed below, the latter do not as such constitute said control member 36.
  • the unlocking of the accessory 6 cannot be controlled by the user by exerting a force on the handle 2 and / or the accessory 6 as a whole.
  • the possibility thus preferably offered by the device 1 of locking the angular configuration of the accessory 6 in “blower brush” mode makes it possible in particular to prevent the user from brushing his hair using of the appliance 1, the interaction between the user's hair and the mechanical engaging element 12 of the hair of the accessory 6 results in a sufficient force to rotate the accessory 6 around of the axis CC 'of rotation and thus cause it to leave its first angular configuration "blower brush”.
  • the additional possibility preferably offered by the device 1 of locking the angular configuration of the accessory in “hair dryer” mode for example (second angular configuration) makes it possible in particular to advantageously prevent the accessory 6 from rotating by inertia and unexpectedly leaves its first angular configuration "hair dryer", when the user dries his hair using the device 1 by performing an alternating rotational movement of the wrist of the hand which holds the handle 2 of the apparatus 1.
  • the implementation of such a means for locking the angular configuration occupied by the accessory 6 with respect to the handle 2 thus advantageously makes it possible to avoid the user a certain number of practical inconveniences in use. and contributes to a high reliability of use of the hairdressing appliance 1.
  • said locking means contributes to ensuring particularly safe operation of the hairdressing appliance 1, insofar as it makes it possible in particular to prevent the unexpected projection of a flow of hot air in an unexpected direction, and by example in the direction of the eyes of the user, due to an unwanted rotation of the accessory 6 which would cause it to suddenly change its angular configuration.
  • the locking means By virtue of the locking means, the risk of overheating and damage to the device 1 which could possibly occur due to an unwanted rotation of the accessory 6, which would bring the latter in a angular position outside of said first and second angular configurations, and which would have the effect of restricting too strongly, or even completely prohibiting, the projection out of the hairdressing appliance 1 of the air flow generated by the blower module 5.
  • said appliance 1 may however advantageously comprise a means for limiting the rotation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2 for limit, without however completely prohibiting, the ability of the accessory 6 to leave the angular configuration that it occupies.
  • Said limiting means could, for example, be formed of a pair of magnets, potholes, or the like.
  • said limiting means could moreover play the role of indexing means, allowing the user to know that the accessory 6 is indeed in the angular configuration concerned. However, it will remain possible to cause the accessory 6 to leave said angular configuration, by exerting a sufficient torque against the accessory 6 and the handle 2.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 may include a locking means. , as envisaged above, to prevent the accessory 6 from leaving the first angular configuration (“blower brush” mode) when said accessory 6 occupies the latter, and a limiting means in accordance with the above to limit, without however completely prohibiting the ability of the accessory 6 to leave the second angular configuration (“hair dryer” mode, for example) when said accessory 6 occupies the latter.
  • the unlocked configuration of the locking means is an unstable configuration, so that said locking means tends to return naturally, by itself, to its locked configuration when it is the unlocked configuration.
  • the safety of the hairdressing appliance 1 is thereby increased, since in the absence of positive action by the user on the control member 21 of the locking means, the latter will tend to naturally resume its locked configuration. and therefore to block the accessory 6 (provided that the accessory 6 then occupies one of said first and second angular configurations capable of being locked).
  • the locked configuration of the locking means is thus advantageously a rest configuration, which the locking means is capable of naturally occupying in the absence of any stress on the control member 36 by the user.
  • said locking means may advantageously comprise a bolt 37 and an angular groove 38, that is to say an opening (or slot) in the form of an arc of a circle as can be seen on the figures 12 and 13 , which is shaped to receive within it said bolt 37 between two opposite ends 39, 40 of said angular groove 38 forming stops.
  • the length of said angular groove 38 is advantageously chosen so as to delimit, limit, said predetermined angular range.
  • the relative movement of the bolt 37 and of the angular groove 38 (and therefore the pivoting of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2) is thus limited. by the opposite ends 39, 40 of the angular groove 38.
  • the bolt 37 is no longer capable of cooperating with the angular groove 38, so that there is no longer any obstacle to the setting in rotation of the accessory 6 and that this the latter is then likely to leave the first angular configuration.
  • the angular groove 38 is integral with the accessory 6, while the bolt 37 is integral with the handle 2, which makes it possible in particular to simplify the design of the accessory 6.
  • the bolt 37 can advantageously take the shape of a rigid rod (or "pin") of circular section, which extends along a longitudinal axis along which said rod is intended to move in translation, in sliding, between at least one position in which at least one portion of the rod is positioned inside the angular groove 38 (locked configuration) and a position in which the rod is on the contrary positioned completely outside said angular groove 38 (unlocked configuration).
  • a rigid rod or "pin” of circular section
  • the accessory 6 advantageously comprises an intermediate part 28, as introduced previously, movably mounted to slide inside said angular groove 38.
  • Said intermediate piece 28 is mechanically connected to the accessory 6 by by means of the two traction springs 26, 27 which advantageously comprises the means for automatically returning the accessory 6 to said third intermediate angular position, in accordance with the explanations provided above.
  • a respective end of said springs 26, 27 bears against a first internal bearing surface of the housing 17 of the accessory 6, and another respective end is connected, secured, to said intermediate piece 28.
  • Said springs 26, 27 thus work in opposition to one another in such a way that the intermediate piece 28 is capable of oscillating inside the angular groove 38, between a first extreme position, in which one end of the intermediate piece 28 is in abutment against one of said ends 39, 40 of the angular groove 38, and a second extreme position, in which an opposite end of the intermediate piece 28 is in abutment against the other of said ends 39, 40 of the groove 38 angular.
  • the intermediate piece 28 is furthermore provided, advantageously equidistant from the ends of the latter, with a first hole 41 shaped to closely receive the bolt 37 within it, to thus lock the accessory 6 in said first angular configuration ( figure 12 ) while therefore leaving the accessory 6 a certain latitude of rotation along said axis CC 'of rotation.
  • Said first and second extreme positions of the intermediate piece 28 within the angular groove 38 advantageously correspond respectively to said first and second angular positions between which the accessory 6 can move when it occupies said first angular configuration relative to the handle 2.
  • said first and second angular positions advantageously constitute extreme stop positions delimiting the amplitude of the free rotation, oscillation, of the accessory 6 around the axis C-C ', when said accessory 6 occupies said first angular configuration.
  • the angular groove 38 may advantageously be provided with a second orifice (not illustrated), for example positioned equidistant from the ends 39, 40 of the angular groove 38, and in which a distal end portion of the bolt 37 will be capable of being tightly received when the accessory 6 is locked in the first angular configuration.
  • the accessory 6 could advantageously be locked in said third angular position already mentioned above, by cooperation of the bolt 37 with said second orifice made in the angular groove 38 (as well as with said first hole 41 of the intermediate part 28 when the latter is implemented). It would thus be advantageously possible, if the user so wishes, to prevent the accessory 6 from pivoting within said predetermined angular range when the accessory 6 is locked in said first angular configuration.
  • the intermediate piece 28 can possibly be omitted and the bolt 37 may be provided to abut directly (and no longer indirectly) against the ends 39, 40 of the angular groove 38.
  • the second angular configuration (“hair dryer” mode for example) advantageously corresponds to a single predetermined angular orientation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2.
  • said locking means can advantageously also comprise a third hole 42, made in the housing 17 of the accessory 6, and which is shaped to closely receive the bolt 37 therein, to lock the accessory 6 in said second angular configuration ( figure 13 ). In the locked configuration of the locking means, the bolt 37 is then captured inside the third hole 42, without significant play in the direction of rotation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2.
  • the locking means may advantageously comprise at least one bolt and two corresponding angular grooves distinct. Each of these angular grooves will then be shaped to alternately receive said bolt 37 within it, in accordance with the above, depending on whether the accessory 6 is in the first or in the second angular configuration in which the accessory 6 must be locked. .
  • the control member 36 of the locking means is a manual mechanical control member 36, which is connected to the bolt 37 (directly or not) so that the user can ensure the locking and / or unlocking of the accessory 6 by the locking means by direct manual action on the control member 36.
  • Said manual mechanical control member 36 is thus advantageously mounted to move at least between a locking position in wherein the locking means occupies said locked configuration and an unlocked position in which the locking means occupies said unlocked configuration, under the effect of said control member 36.
  • Such a variant has the advantage of a relatively simple implementation , inexpensive and reliable.
  • it could be an automatic control member, on which the user would act indirectly to control the locking and / or unlocking of the accessory 6 by the locking means.
  • Such an automatic control member could then for example comprise an electromechanical relay connected on the one hand to the locking means and on the other hand to the means for controlling and / or manually adjusting, by the user, the operation of the device. hairdressing device 1.
  • the automatic control member can for example automatically control the locking of the locking means in the angular configuration that the accessory 6 occupies.
  • the change in angular configuration of the accessory 6 may then require the user to stop the operation of the hairdressing appliance 1 by again acting on the control and / or adjustment means 10, so as to command an automatic unlocking. of the accessory 6.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 of the locking means is movably mounted on the handle 2, and not on the accessory 6.
  • the user can advantageously manipulate the manual mechanical control member 36 to using a finger of the hand with which he holds the handle 2 of the device 1, which contributes to giving the hairdressing device 1 a particularly ergonomic character.
  • said manual mechanical control member 36 is mounted at one end of the handle 2 from which the accessory 6 extends the handle 2, in this case at said second end 4 of the handle 2, in the example illustrated in the figures.
  • Such a positioning of the manual mechanical control member 36 therefore as close as possible to the interface between the rotary accessory 6 and the handle 2 allows in particular a simpler, more reliable and less bulky design of the mechanical connection between the member.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 is advantageously mounted to move in rectilinear translation, preferably along the axis AA 'of longitudinal extension of the handle 2.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 is then advantageously formed of a slider 36 slidably mounted in a slideway 43 formed in the handle 2.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 could be mounted so as to be able to rotate, preferably around the handle. 'axis AA' of longitudinal extension of the handle 2.
  • the manual mechanical controller 36 can be mounted movable in translation and rotation, preferably along and around the axis AA 'of longitudinal extension of the handle 2, that is to say therefore in a helical connection.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 could be formed of an annular ring mounted in rotation or in translation-rotation within a corresponding annular groove or groove formed in the handle 2.
  • the manual mechanical control member 36 could be mounted movable in translation in a secant direction (and for example orthogonal) to the axis AA 'of longitudinal extension of the handle 2.
  • the control member manual mechanical control 36 could be formed of a push button.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 comprises a return means provided to automatically return the manual mechanical control member 36 to said locking position of the locking means when said manual mechanical control member 36 occupies said unlocking position of the device. locking means (and that the user ceases any direct action on the manual mechanical control member 36).
  • said return means is an elastic return means comprising at least one spring, arranged to work in traction or in compression, to elastically return the manual mechanical control member 36 to the locking position when it occupies said position. unlocking.
  • said return means is such an elastic return means, which in this case advantageously comprises a pair of tension springs 44, 45 arranged between a surface of the handle 2 and a respective surface of the handle.
  • elastic return means elastic (spring blade (s), compression spring (s), etc.) or not (pair of magnets, etc.), could be used alternately to ensure a such automatic return function of the manual mechanical control member 36 in said locking position of the locking means.
  • the accessory 6 is mounted to rotate with respect to the handle 2 along said axis CC 'of rotation of the accessory 6 to occupy only said first angular configuration, which allows a variable angular orientation of the accessory 6 relative to the handle 2 in said predetermined angular range, and therefore to be able to oscillate in rotation between said first and second angular positions to blow the air flow through said first and / or second air outlets 15, 16 of accessory 6 (“blower brush” mode only).
  • the accessory 6 of the latter therefore does not include, according to this variant, a third air outlet 33 through which the accessory 6 is able to blow the air flow when said accessory 6 occupies a second angular configuration, as described above.
  • the hairdressing appliance 1 may then include complementary stop means, designed and arranged to mechanically delimit the predetermined angular range, and therefore mechanically limit the latitude of rotation, of oscillation, of the accessory 6 with respect to at handle 2.
  • the accessory 6 is designed to be connected, assembled, removably to the handle 2, so that the user can separate the accessory 6 from the handle 2, for example for cleaning or for cleaning. replace said accessory 6.
  • the accessory 6 is designed to remain permanently connected, secured, to the handle 2 of the hairdressing appliance 1, and therefore is not not intended (in normal use) to be separated from the handle 2 of the hairdressing device 1 by the user. This simplifies both the design and the use of the hairdressing appliance 1.
  • the air distribution duct 21 is advantageously provided, in the vicinity of the first end 3 of the handle 2 with an annular peripheral lip 46, which extends in an orthogonal plane.
  • the accessory 6 advantageously comprises an annular groove complementary to said annular peripheral lip 46 and designed to receive the latter at sliding within it.
  • a complementary annular groove can typically comprise groove portions 47A, 47B, respectively carried by the first and second housing elements 17A, 17B of the housing of the housing 17 of the accessory 6 ( figures 9 and 11 ), so as to capture said annular peripheral lip 46 and thus ensure the rotational assembly of the accessory 6 when said first and second housing elements 17A, 17B are fixed to one another.

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