US1960648A - Apparatus for permanent waving of the hair - Google Patents

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US1960648A
US1960648A US596619A US59661932A US1960648A US 1960648 A US1960648 A US 1960648A US 596619 A US596619 A US 596619A US 59661932 A US59661932 A US 59661932A US 1960648 A US1960648 A US 1960648A
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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
    • A45D4/00Separate devices designed for heating hair curlers or hair-wavers
    • A45D4/08Separate devices designed for heating hair curlers or hair-wavers for flat curling, e.g. with means for decreasing the heat
    • A45D4/10Separate devices designed for heating hair curlers or hair-wavers for flat curling, e.g. with means for decreasing the heat heated by steam or hot air

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  • Figure 3 is a section of the same chamber through III-III of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a section of the same chamber through IVIV of Figure 1;
  • Figure 5 is an elevation of a special curling pin for coiling the hairs from the roots
  • Figure 6 is an elevation of the heating box on the comb side partially cut away in order to show the two metallic bands holding the rubber lips;
  • Figure 7 is an elevation of the assembly composed of the heating chamber and its hand-grip on the side of the spindle of the closing eccentrics;
  • Figure 8 shows the cut-off shutter which sup- 1 plies steam or cold air at will inside the chamber
  • Figure 9 is a partial view of a longitudinal section of the cut-off shutter
  • Figure 10 is likewise a partial view of a longitudinal section of the leak-proof device of the cut-off;
  • Figure 11 is a section of the connecting cap and of the distributor tablet onto which it is coupled.
  • Apparatuses for the permanent waving of the hair by steam heat are already known; the one which formsthe subject matter of the invention is essentially characterized by the combination of a heating chamber, which constitutes one of I the elements of the apparatus, and of a manipulating hand-grip and flexible piping for the various circulating fluids, these various pipes being permanently connected to the heating chamber on the one hand, and on the other hand permanently connected also to the generators of the heating and cooling fluids and to the condensedwater collector during the whole time the apparatus is functioning.
  • the number of the heating chambers may of course vary for the waving of one, single head. of hair but it will be noticed that, precisely owing to the facility of manipulation which this combination provides, the number of heating chambers may be comparatively small as it is possible for the placing of one of the said heating boxes to be followed immediately by the removal of another one.
  • each one of these heating chambers is essentially constituted by two semi-tubular or semi-cylindrical elements capable of rotating one within the other and suitably hollowed out so that in one of their relative positions they may form a completely closed box and in another of their relative positions they may, when superimposed, take the form of a channel through the opening of which a curling pin can be introduced.
  • inner tube 1 is fixed to a socket 2 which is held by an insulating grip 3.
  • Outer tube 1 forms the movable outer portion of the box.
  • the box is made leakproof and the holding of the hair is ensured by rubber lips 5 and 6 ( Figure 3) which are compressed against one another by two eccentrics 7 acting on stops 8 of movable tube 4.
  • a wall 9 constructed of insulating material and provided with a square shaft 19 permits driving the curling pin 11 or 12 as shown in Figure 5 before the box is closed, and also during the heating of the hair.
  • the curling pin has upon one of its ends a square hole for receiving the -square shaft 10 and the other end is supported upon the perforated washer 18.
  • Hand-wheel 9 has a flat spring 13, positioned in an inside cavity, which acts on a pawl 14 which engages with a ratchet wheel 15, solid with tube 4, when hand-wheel 9 is pushed in.
  • hand-wheel 9 When in this position, if it is caused to rotate clockwise, hand-wheel 9 winds on and tightens the hairs onto the curling pin; by rotating the hand-wheel in the opposite direction, movable tube 4 which closes the box is actuated.
  • the spring 13 does not prevent rotation of the wheel 9 in both directions.
  • the spring serves solely for placing the pawl 14 in contact with the teeth of the Wheel 15 which, strictly speaking, is not a ratchet wheel, but rather a toothed wheel.
  • box 4 The opening of box 4 is actuated automatically by a coil spring 16 fixed by one of its extremities to a lower collar 17 of tube 1 and by its other extremity to part 15 which serves as a ratchet.
  • a shutter 19 ( Figures 1, 8, 9 and 10) is positioned and controls the alternating distribution of the steam for the baking of the hair and of the cold air intended for the purpose of cooling the lock of hair and the curling pin.
  • Three tubes are fixed in socket 2 and protrude beyond grip 3 and are connected to the flexible steam, cold air and condensed-water drainage pipes.
  • the heating chamber may be suspended by means of a ring 20 to the rope: of a coiling drum balancing the weight of the apparatus.
  • An insulating grip 3 permits control of the boxes; it is provided with a knob 21 which on being depressed squeezes flexible tube 24 above which it is positioned thus stopping the steam feed.
  • Flexible tubes 24 (steam), 25 (air) and 26 (return of the condensed water) are fixed at one end to the socket and at the other end to a connecting piece 27 (Figure 11) which can fit into a distribution tablet 28 fed by the steam and air generators and which also serves as a connection for the return of the water resulting from condensation.
  • the steam and cold air generator as Well as the collector intended to receive the water resulting from condensation together with the heating boxes may be arranged as a whole so as to form complete apparatuses of difierent shapes; they may also be remote from the heating chambers and positioned in any desired part of the hair dressing saloon.
  • Figure 2 shows how, according to the invention, insulation of the scalp has been obtained in the boxes while bringing said boxes very close to the head; whereas in all other apparatuses known one or two insulating guards are provided to keep the box away from the head, according to the invention insulation is obtained by a comb 22 positioned at a small distance from rubber lips 5 and 6 which makes it possible to obtain a first curl very close to the scalp.
  • Bands 31 and 32 fix the plate to rubber lips 5 and 6; said metal bands are clamped by screws 33 and 34 ( Figure 6)
  • a metallic band 35 bearing small teeth positioned within the fixed tube prevents the rubber substance from losing its shape under the action of the winding on the hair;
  • Figure 3 also shows how eccentrics '7 are mounted on spindle 29 and the manner in which, by suitable rotation, said eccentrics bear at point 8 against the closed outer tube or permit the rotation of said tube round the fixed tube.
  • Eccentric shaft 29 is controlled by a lever 36 within which a pawl 36 is housed, said pawl being constantly loaded by a spring, and said pawl being capable of acting on ratchet 37 integral with shaft 29 to cause it to rotate but only in one direction.
  • Figure 4 shows perforated washer 18 against which the curling pin bears and which permits of the admission of steam and air into the interior as well as the exhausting of the water resulting from condensation, the drainage of same occurring owing to the fact that, throughout the operation the heating chambers should always be inclined downwards in the direction of the hand-grip.
  • Figure 1 which illustrates the device assembled and a curling pin fitted in position
  • handwheel 9 and its locking and closing systems is shown as well as socket 2 provided with cut-off shutter 19 and insulating hand-grip 3 carrying compressing knob 21 which squeezes flexible tube 24.
  • Figure 7 which is an elevation on the side of spindle 29 bearing eccentric 7 shows how lever 36 actuating spindle 29 is mounted and a partial removal discovers ratchet wheel device 15 which permits of the gripping of the hairs and the closing of the box.
  • Cut-off shutter 19 is shown in Figure 8; this shutter, which oscillates about an axis 19 can be operated with one finger so as to cut off the steam or the cold air, as desired, before they reach the box; the steam inlet is at point 37 and the air inlet at 38; port 39 is the one through which the water resulting from condensation drains off; the position of the shutter in this figure corresponds to the admission of steam.
  • Figure 9 shows the position of the cut-off shutter on the air line which is shut oil; as to Figure 10 which, in longitudinal section, corresponds to Figure 8, (admission of the steam) it also shows the leak-proof arrangement of the cut-01f shutter obtained by means of a rubber gasket 40 fixed on a shoulder on steam inlet tube 42 clamped by threaded nut 41 against the cut-off shutter.
  • FIG 11 which is a section of the union cap shows how the flexible tubes are connected'to metallic sockets 43 and 44 with which this cap is provided, said sockets registering with the corresponding ports of steam and air inlet and drainage of the water resulting from condensation which open out into distributing box 28 when it is desired to use the heating chambers.
  • a heating chamber a handle connected to said chamber, and three conduits traversing said handle, one of said conduits being adapted to receive steam, another to receive air under pressure, and the third to drain off condensed Water.
  • a structure as defined in claim 1 in combination with a valve mounted on said handle and operative to control the flow of steam into one of said conduits.
  • a heating chamber having a moveable wall, a hand grip connected to said heating chamber, a pair of conduits traversing said hand grip, one of said conduits being adapted to receive steam and the other air under pressure, valve means mounted on said hand grip and operative to control said conduits, means including a cam operative to lock said moveable wall in closed position, a curling pin mounted inside said heating chamber, a locking pin engaging with one end of said curling pin, means for longitudinally displacing said locking pin, and a comb having an opening formed therein and mounted to receive air from one of the aforesaid conduits.

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US2434279A (en) * 1942-05-25 1948-01-13 Everett G Mcdonough Method of and means for permanently waving hair

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