US20120291301A1 - Device for drying hair with provision of air flow with air jets driven by coupling an electronic hair dryer and hair dryer provision of air flow with driven air jets - Google Patents
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- the present Invention Privilege Patent relates to a device for drying hair with provision of air flow with driven air jets, wherein such device uses as source of provision of air flow (heated or not) a conventional electric hair dryer.
- the present Invention Privilege Patent also relates to an electric hair dryer with provision of air flow with driven air jets, which is based on the concept of the device above described.
- hair dryers are widely used appliances, both for domestic use and in beauty parlors and similar businesses.
- hair dryers are appliances promoting the creation of a concentrated air flow, which can be either in room temperature or properly heated by a heating element as an electric resistance internally assembled to the appliance, which the air flow is mandatorily forced through.
- hair dryers are basically divided into two types, one of which is represented by handheld hair dryers, while the other type is represented by the appliances known as standing hair dryers.
- Handheld hair dryers are defined by an essentially tubular body, where the air is sucked by the posterior opening and is blown by the frontal opening, wherein the blow dryer internally embodies a motor/rotor set and an electric resistance set, as well as the actuation keys that are positioned in a hilt.
- standing hair dryers also comprise a motor/rotor set and also one or more electric resistances, differing from manual models by the fact that such components are arranged in a body that is developed to take a shape of a dome, inside which the users' head must be placed.
- Said dome is normally defined by a transparent coverage that creates a heating chamber that involves the user's head.
- the dome of the above mentioned model is attached to a vertical stand that is why the phrase “standing hair dryer” is used to define such appliance.
- the state of art is defined by a large number of models of both hair dryer types, which do not basically in terms of project solution.
- the present invention privilege patent relates to an appliance developed to dry up hair, which operates according to the provision of air flow with driven air jets, said appliance can be used in conjunction with conventional electric hair dryers.
- the present patent also relates to a variation of such appliance, wherein it is embodied as hair dryer with provision of air flow with driven air jets.
- the solution proposed by this invention privilege patent allows the air flows produced in the form of driven air jets may create conditions for penetrating even into dense or big hairs.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a view of the device for drying hair herein, which is pictured in an assembly condition from a stand provided with a base with casters, said device for drying hair actuating in conjunction with a handheld hair dryer, as shown;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a view of an amplified detail taken from FIG. 2 , where the device for drying hair is pictured, as well as the hair dryer that is coupled thereto;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a variation of the device for drying hair herein mentioned, which uses a wall assembly support in substitution of the stand;
- FIG. 4 illustrates an inferior view and isolated of the device for drying hair, depicting the arrangement of the means used to provide a multiplicity of air flows;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic section view of the device for drying hair herein
- FIG. 6 illustrates a variation of the device for drying hair herein, said variation incorporating removable closing panels to the basic structure of the proposed appliance
- FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of another variation of the device for drying hair herein, said variation incorporating rotatable closure panels to the basic structure of the appliance;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a variation of the device for drying hair herein which is configured as a standing hair dryer.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a variation of the hair dryer addressed in FIG. 8 and consisting of a variation of the device for drying hair, such as presented in FIGS. 1-7 .
- the present invention privilege patent proposes a device for drying hair 1 which is assembled in a vertical stand 2 , being said vertical stand 2 inferiorly provided with a base 3 provided with casters 4 .
- the device for drying hair 1 is set as a basically hollow structure 5 , which is provided in its upper portion with a nozzle 6 which is oriented to receive, by simply fitting, the nozzle of a manual hair dryer of conventional type 7 , as can be understood by observing FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 depicts an amplified view of FIG. 1 , where drying appliance 1 can be more clearly seen.
- Said device for drying hair 1 may, alternatively and in substitution of vertical stand 2 , be provided with a support 8 which allows the fixation of said device for drying hair 1 in a wall or other appropriate support.
- the structure 5 of the device for drying hair 1 comprises a posterior projection 9 , from which a coupling terminal is developed 10 , wherein, by simple fitting, both upper end of the vertical stand 2 and short and curve tube 11 integrating the support 8 can be introduced.
- FIG. 4 of the present patent allows the observation of the inferior face of the structure 5 of the appliance 1 , wherein its physical embodiment can be better understood, which is defined by a hollow central portion 12 , from which equally hollow tentacle structures 13 substantially derive, wherein the inferior face 14 of the hollow central portion 12 has continuity in the internal face 15 of the equally hollow tentacle structures 13 , thus forming a continuous and involving surface, which is provided with a multiplicity of beaks 16 , through which the air jets are projected.
- the hollow structure 5 is defined so that both its hollow central portion 12 and its equally hollow tentacle structures 13 configure an involving space E inside which the user's head of the device for drying hair 1 will be positioned.
- equally hollow tentacle structures 13 present different length measures, wherein the shortest ones are in the frontal region of the device for drying hair 1 , while the longest ones are in the side and posterior regions of said appliance.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic section of the structure 5 of the device for drying hair herein, where the positioning of the electric hair dryer manual 7 can be noticed, which is assembled by fitting the nozzle 6 ,
- the handheld hair dryer 7 is used to provide a constant air flow (heated or not) to hollow structure 5 , being said constant air flow b (indicated by arrows A) is equally distributed by the interior of the hollow structure 5 occupying the central portion 12 and also reaching the internal region of the tentacle structures 13 , being said air flow A then distributed through beaks 16 , which, due to its orientation, project the air flow A to the center of the involving space E.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the device for drying hair 1 according to a variation wherein the spaces between the hollow tentacle structures 13 receive or are able to embody corresponding closure pieces 17 which can be assembled by simple pin fitting 18 into holes 19 provided in the structure 5 .
- the closure pieces 17 can be produced in transparent material, or any other appropriate having the function of establishing a relative closure of space E, thus limiting the transference of heated air to the external environment to the device for drying hair 1 .
- closure pieces 17 are transparent allows the professional tracking the drying to check how the process is going.
- FIG. 7 illustrates another variation, wherein the closure pieces 17 can be pivoted around a upper axis 20 , which allows the eventual transference of hot air to the external environment may be properly controlled, i. e., said closure pieces being totally aligned with the spaces between the hollow tentacle structures 13 occurring a larger heat concentration, while if such closure pieces 17 are in an intermediate positioning, condition depicted in FIG. 7 , there will be less heat concentration.
- the concept that characterizes the device for drying hair 1 may, alternatively, serve as base for the creation of an appliance that does not rely on use of a handheld hair dryer 7 to provide hot (or cold) air flow.
- the base of the hollow structure 5 can be superiorly elevated to embody in its interior the conventional components of a hair dryer, i. e., a motor/rotor set and at least an electric resistance unit.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a modality of hair dryer based on the device for drying hair 1 , wherein said modality of hair dryer is indicated by referral number 21 .
- the hair dryer 21 is provided with a hollow structure 5 which comprises a posterior projection 9 , from which a coupling terminal is developed 10 , wherein, by simple fitting, both upper end of the vertical stand 2 and, alternatively, short and curve tube 11 integrating the support 8 can be introduced.
- the inferior face of the structure 5 of the hair dryer 21 which is defined by a hollow central portion 12 , derive, in a substantially radial way, equally hollow tentacle structures 13 , wherein the inferior face 14 of the hollow central portion 12 has continuity in the internal face 15 of the equally hollow tentacle structures 13 , thus forming a continuous and involving surface in the same patterns of the device for drying hair 1 , which is provided with a multiplicity of beaks 16 , through which the air jets are projected.
- the hollow structure 5 of the hair dryer 21 is defined as both hollow central portion 12 and equally hollow tentacle structures 13 configure an involving space (E) inside which the user's head of the hair dryer 21 is positioned.
- the equally hollow tentacle structures 13 present different length measures, wherein the shortest ones are in the frontal region of the drying hair 1 , while the longest ones are in the side and posterior regions of said hair dryer, which is superiorly elevated to embody in its interior the conventional components of a hair dryer, i. e., a motor/rotor set and at least an electric resistance unit.
- the hair dryer 21 is part of the basic project of the hollow structure 5 of the device for drying hair 1 .
- the versions of the hair dryer 21 herein may foresee both the version with vertical stand 2 and the version incorporating the support 8 .
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- The present Invention Privilege Patent relates to a device for drying hair with provision of air flow with driven air jets, wherein such device uses as source of provision of air flow (heated or not) a conventional electric hair dryer.
- The present Invention Privilege Patent also relates to an electric hair dryer with provision of air flow with driven air jets, which is based on the concept of the device above described.
- As it is generally known, hair dryers are widely used appliances, both for domestic use and in beauty parlors and similar businesses.
- In summary, hair dryers are appliances promoting the creation of a concentrated air flow, which can be either in room temperature or properly heated by a heating element as an electric resistance internally assembled to the appliance, which the air flow is mandatorily forced through.
- Presently, hair dryers are basically divided into two types, one of which is represented by handheld hair dryers, while the other type is represented by the appliances known as standing hair dryers.
- Handheld hair dryers, despite the wide range of models and variations, are defined by an essentially tubular body, where the air is sucked by the posterior opening and is blown by the frontal opening, wherein the blow dryer internally embodies a motor/rotor set and an electric resistance set, as well as the actuation keys that are positioned in a hilt.
- On the other hand, standing hair dryers also comprise a motor/rotor set and also one or more electric resistances, differing from manual models by the fact that such components are arranged in a body that is developed to take a shape of a dome, inside which the users' head must be placed.
- Said dome is normally defined by a transparent coverage that creates a heating chamber that involves the user's head.
- The dome of the above mentioned model is attached to a vertical stand that is why the phrase “standing hair dryer” is used to define such appliance.
- The state of art is defined by a large number of models of both hair dryer types, which do not basically in terms of project solution.
- Regarding standing hair dryers, it is possible to notice that the air flows (normally hot), vertically goes down from the upper part of the appliance and tends to occupy the chamber inside which the user's head is placed.
- This type of solution is not totally appropriate since the heat, although propagated by air flow, does not manage to penetrate into hair body, especially in case of very long hairs or excessively dense.
- The present state of art, parallel to above described hair dryers, foresees a type of accessory that, applied to a handheld hair dryer, allows directing the air flow in a punctual fashion, if, for example, from the device addressed in patent application PI 0603255-9, filed on 4 Aug. 2006 and having as title “ACCESSORY FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH HAIR DRYERS”.
- Even though said accessory presents advantages regarding conventional handheld hair dryers, it is neither indicated nor to be used with standing hair dryers.
- So, a solution was developed aiming at reducing such issues and proposes a new project solution for standing hair dryers, wherein the classic embodiment defining said heating chamber was abolished.
- The present invention privilege patent relates to an appliance developed to dry up hair, which operates according to the provision of air flow with driven air jets, said appliance can be used in conjunction with conventional electric hair dryers. The present patent also relates to a variation of such appliance, wherein it is embodied as hair dryer with provision of air flow with driven air jets.
- The solution proposed by this invention privilege patent allows the air flows produced in the form of driven air jets may create conditions for penetrating even into dense or big hairs.
- The present patent will be now described in detail with reference to the drawings below, wherein:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a view of the device for drying hair herein, which is pictured in an assembly condition from a stand provided with a base with casters, said device for drying hair actuating in conjunction with a handheld hair dryer, as shown; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a view of an amplified detail taken fromFIG. 2 , where the device for drying hair is pictured, as well as the hair dryer that is coupled thereto; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a variation of the device for drying hair herein mentioned, which uses a wall assembly support in substitution of the stand; -
FIG. 4 illustrates an inferior view and isolated of the device for drying hair, depicting the arrangement of the means used to provide a multiplicity of air flows; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic section view of the device for drying hair herein; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a variation of the device for drying hair herein, said variation incorporating removable closing panels to the basic structure of the proposed appliance; -
FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of another variation of the device for drying hair herein, said variation incorporating rotatable closure panels to the basic structure of the appliance; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a variation of the device for drying hair herein which is configured as a standing hair dryer; and -
FIG. 9 illustrates a variation of the hair dryer addressed inFIG. 8 and consisting of a variation of the device for drying hair, such as presented inFIGS. 1-7 . - In conformity with the illustrated Figures above related, the present invention privilege patent proposes a device for drying
hair 1 which is assembled in avertical stand 2, being saidvertical stand 2 inferiorly provided with a base 3 provided withcasters 4. - The device for drying
hair 1 is set as a basicallyhollow structure 5, which is provided in its upper portion with anozzle 6 which is oriented to receive, by simply fitting, the nozzle of a manual hair dryer ofconventional type 7, as can be understood by observingFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2 depicts an amplified view ofFIG. 1 , where dryingappliance 1 can be more clearly seen. - Said device for drying
hair 1 may, alternatively and in substitution ofvertical stand 2, be provided with asupport 8 which allows the fixation of said device for dryinghair 1 in a wall or other appropriate support. - Both in the version applying
vertical stand 2 and the one applyingsupport 8, thestructure 5 of the device for dryinghair 1 comprises aposterior projection 9, from which a coupling terminal is developed 10, wherein, by simple fitting, both upper end of thevertical stand 2 and short andcurve tube 11 integrating thesupport 8 can be introduced. - Regardless of the type of assembly (by
vertical stand 2 or support 8), the structure and form of functioning of the device for drying hair herein remain unaltered in its main version. -
FIG. 4 of the present patent allows the observation of the inferior face of thestructure 5 of theappliance 1, wherein its physical embodiment can be better understood, which is defined by a hollowcentral portion 12, from which equallyhollow tentacle structures 13 substantially derive, wherein theinferior face 14 of the hollowcentral portion 12 has continuity in theinternal face 15 of the equallyhollow tentacle structures 13, thus forming a continuous and involving surface, which is provided with a multiplicity ofbeaks 16, through which the air jets are projected. - The
hollow structure 5 is defined so that both its hollowcentral portion 12 and its equallyhollow tentacle structures 13 configure an involving space E inside which the user's head of the device for dryinghair 1 will be positioned. As can be easily noticed by observing the figures illustrating the present patent, as equallyhollow tentacle structures 13 present different length measures, wherein the shortest ones are in the frontal region of the device for dryinghair 1, while the longest ones are in the side and posterior regions of said appliance. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic section of thestructure 5 of the device for drying hair herein, where the positioning of the electrichair dryer manual 7 can be noticed, which is assembled by fitting thenozzle 6, - The
handheld hair dryer 7 is used to provide a constant air flow (heated or not) tohollow structure 5, being said constant air flow b (indicated by arrows A) is equally distributed by the interior of thehollow structure 5 occupying thecentral portion 12 and also reaching the internal region of thetentacle structures 13, being said air flow A then distributed throughbeaks 16, which, due to its orientation, project the air flow A to the center of the involving space E. -
FIG. 6 illustrates the device for dryinghair 1 according to a variation wherein the spaces between thehollow tentacle structures 13 receive or are able to embodycorresponding closure pieces 17 which can be assembled by simple pin fitting 18 intoholes 19 provided in thestructure 5. - The
closure pieces 17 can be produced in transparent material, or any other appropriate having the function of establishing a relative closure of space E, thus limiting the transference of heated air to the external environment to the device for dryinghair 1. - The fact that the
closure pieces 17 are transparent allows the professional tracking the drying to check how the process is going. -
FIG. 7 illustrates another variation, wherein theclosure pieces 17 can be pivoted around aupper axis 20, which allows the eventual transference of hot air to the external environment may be properly controlled, i. e., said closure pieces being totally aligned with the spaces between thehollow tentacle structures 13 occurring a larger heat concentration, while ifsuch closure pieces 17 are in an intermediate positioning, condition depicted inFIG. 7 , there will be less heat concentration. - The concept that characterizes the device for drying
hair 1 may, alternatively, serve as base for the creation of an appliance that does not rely on use of ahandheld hair dryer 7 to provide hot (or cold) air flow. In this case, the base of thehollow structure 5 can be superiorly elevated to embody in its interior the conventional components of a hair dryer, i. e., a motor/rotor set and at least an electric resistance unit. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a modality of hair dryer based on the device for dryinghair 1, wherein said modality of hair dryer is indicated byreferral number 21. - The
hair dryer 21 is provided with ahollow structure 5 which comprises aposterior projection 9, from which a coupling terminal is developed 10, wherein, by simple fitting, both upper end of thevertical stand 2 and, alternatively, short andcurve tube 11 integrating thesupport 8 can be introduced. - From the inferior face of the
structure 5 of thehair dryer 21, which is defined by a hollowcentral portion 12, derive, in a substantially radial way, equallyhollow tentacle structures 13, wherein theinferior face 14 of the hollowcentral portion 12 has continuity in theinternal face 15 of the equallyhollow tentacle structures 13, thus forming a continuous and involving surface in the same patterns of the device for dryinghair 1, which is provided with a multiplicity ofbeaks 16, through which the air jets are projected. - The
hollow structure 5 of thehair dryer 21 is defined as both hollowcentral portion 12 and equallyhollow tentacle structures 13 configure an involving space (E) inside which the user's head of thehair dryer 21 is positioned. - The equally
hollow tentacle structures 13 present different length measures, wherein the shortest ones are in the frontal region of thedrying hair 1, while the longest ones are in the side and posterior regions of said hair dryer, which is superiorly elevated to embody in its interior the conventional components of a hair dryer, i. e., a motor/rotor set and at least an electric resistance unit. - It must be stressed that the internal construction of the
hair dryer 21 as depicted inFIGS. 6 and 7 does not require more explanation, since the type of project solution to make the assembly of its main components viable (motor/rotor set and electric resistance) are well known by those skilled in the art, thus not demanding special projects for such purposes. Thus, for effect of illustration, thehair dryer 21 is part of the basic project of thehollow structure 5 of the device for dryinghair 1. - The versions of the
hair dryer 21 herein may foresee both the version withvertical stand 2 and the version incorporating thesupport 8. - The internal structure of said
hair dryer 21 regarding the distribution of air flow in its interior follows the same solution already depicted and described regarding the device for dryinghair 1.
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