US20160262520A1 - Hair Dryer Apparatus - Google Patents

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US20160262520A1
US20160262520A1 US14/656,675 US201514656675A US2016262520A1 US 20160262520 A1 US20160262520 A1 US 20160262520A1 US 201514656675 A US201514656675 A US 201514656675A US 2016262520 A1 US2016262520 A1 US 2016262520A1
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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
    • 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
    • A45D20/04Hot-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
    • A45D20/122Diffusers, e.g. for variable air flow
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates generally to a hair dryer apparatus that is hand held for the purpose of drying human hair. More particularly, the present invention of the portable hair dryer apparatus has a pivotally adjustable handle, interchangeable brush heads, and noise attenuation features.
  • Hair dryers that are portable and hand-held typically have two classifications, a first classification being for personal individual use and a second for professional salon use.
  • the personal use hair dryer is usually used once daily in a person's home, wherein the design objective is primarily low cost resulting in minimal features suitable for the occasional use of the hair dryer by the individual.
  • the personal hair dryer would have a simple fixed integral handle, no removably engagable brush attachments, lack any provision for sound attenuation, and further usually no effort is put into having an ergonomic handle that is designed to balance the center of gravity of the hair dryer for minimal hand and wrist fatigue.
  • fan noise is primarily related to air velocity, such that higher velocity equals higher noise, which is what the personal hair dryers have to reduce costs, such that having smaller size air flow passageways reduces the housing size and cost while higher air velocity requires less heating element insulation also reducing cost, however, with the result that the hair dryer makes more noise.
  • the personal dryer outputs a high temperature flow of high velocity air that works well for what most personal users want being that the hair dryer is primarily a fast hair blow drying appliance and not primarily used for hair styling which would more encompass salon use.
  • an enhanced design could include features such as an ergonomically designed handle that through variable structure would be able to alter positional orientations as between the hair dryer outlet and the operator's hand and wrist to reduce fatigue of the hand and wrist.
  • design could be done to attenuate the noise produced outside of the hair dryer enclosure or housing, and having removably engagable brushes for operator convenience to quickly and easily change brush types for hair styling.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,724 to Depoyian disclosed is a hair dryer that has interchangeable brush heads that are removably engagable to the dryer body, wherein the brush heads are hollow that allow the hair dryer air to flow therethrough the brush bristles, see FIGS. 1, 4, 8, and 9 .
  • the hair dryer also can have a pivotable handle, see FIG. 11 , that allows an electrical power wire through a slot to facilitate the handle pivotal movement in relation to the hair dryer body, see FIG. 14 with only the disclosed ability to lock the handle at only the in-line and right angle positions, see FIG. 2A .
  • the handle pivotal locks are structured to be V-shaped projections that are ninety degrees apart that are matched to a pair of recesses for the purpose of locking the pivotal handle in only the two positions only at the in-line and right angle, see FIGS. 11, 13, 14, and 15 .
  • a hair-drying appliance having a cylindrical housing and a handle rotatably mounted at one end thereof for movement between a first position generally perpendicular to the housing and a second position in longitudinal alignment with the housing.
  • a single locking lever is provided for latching the handle in either of its positions wherein the appliance has a first air outlet at one end of the cylindrical housing and a second air outlet in the side wall of the housing adjacent the first air outlet.
  • an adaptor which is mountable on the housing adjacent the second air outlet only when the handle is in its second aligned position, has a plate portion for blocking the first air outlet and means for supporting comb and brush attachments thereon.
  • Crowley has a two position handle being for use as a pistol gun type handle arrangement or as an elongated straight bodied dryer only. Crowley also teaches multiple attachments for brushes and combs that the air can blow therethrough.
  • a foldable hair dryer consisting of a hollow nozzle assembly made up of a cylindrical portion and tangentially extending nozzle coaxially fitted into a handle assembly having a cylindrical portion and tangentially extending handle, the two assemblies being generally symmetrical.
  • Wada the thickness of the nozzle, handle and their associated cylindrical portions, measured axially, is approximately the same resulting in a compact, “flat” construction, see in particular FIG. 3 .
  • a motor and fan assembly also of “flat” configuration in which the blades of the fan are peripherally disposed about the motor wherein the nozzle is fitted with a heating element.
  • the nozzle and handle assemblies in Wada are coaxially pivoted for movement between an operating condition, see FIG. 2 in which the nozzle and handle are in “L” configuration and a collapsed condition in which the nozzle and handle lie compactly side by side, see FIG. 3 .
  • a switch on the handle is operated by the nozzle incident to the collapsing movement to insure that the motor and heating element are both turned off in the collapsed state, again see FIGS. 2 and 3 .
  • the hair dryer is only foldable for portability purposes.
  • a hair dryer having a handle that may both be pivoted toward the dryer housing, and rotated with respect to the dryer housing so that the dryer may easily be operated in either a handle-held or nozzle-held mode, wherein the handle has two pivotal axes of movement.
  • the hair dryer in Correll includes a dual axis joint assembly connecting the handle to the dryer housing that allows the handle to be rotated around its longitudinal axis before or during the time it is pivoted toward the dryer housing so that the control switch remains exposed and operable by a user when the handle is pivotally folded against the dryer body in preparation for nozzle-held operation, see FIGS. 6, 7, 11A, and 11B .
  • the dual axis joint assembly in Correll may include an eccentric mechanism that converts pivoting movement of the handle toward and away from the housing into rotational movement of said handle so that the handle turns 90 degrees when pivotally folded against the dryer housing, see the pictorial sequence in going from FIGS. 10 to 11A to 11B to 12 .
  • Correll has the electrical cord connection for supplying power to the blower assembly within the dryer housing is mounted on the blower assembly portion of the housing opposite the nozzle instead of on the handle so that the electrical cord does not interfere with the nozzle held operation of the dryer, see FIG. 10 .
  • the primary advantage that Correll teaches is the adjustable movement of the control switches through handle rotational movement that is convenient when assuming different hand hold positions about the handle.
  • a noise silencer device for a hair dryer that comprises a container structure exhibiting a plurality of inlet openings, an outlet opening, and a conduit connecting the inlet and outlet openings to one another and further comprising a ring made of sound-absorbent material that is inserted in the conduit such as to interfere with a flow of air between the inlet openings and the outlet opening in such a way as to at least partly attenuate sound vibrations associated to the air flow.
  • Parodi are made on a lateral wall of the container structure and face the axis such as to define an air flow along a first transversal direction to the axis such as to define a flow of air along a first transversal direction to the axis, and deviating means arranged in the conduit impress an axial deviation along the axis on the air flow coming from the inlet openings.
  • Parodi utilizes sound attenuation with enclosure modifications as opposed to reducing sound at the root source, wherein the teaching is strictly related to the inlet of the hair dryer via dampening noise vibrations within the inlet housing.
  • an axial flow hair dryer that comprises a generally circular main housing with a transitional portion that smoothly reduces the housing diameter to an outlet.
  • Nosenchuck has a first fan stage in the main housing generates an axial air flow through the housing, wherein an outer duct has two axial extensions secured to the housing near the beginning of the transitional portion, and the housing air outlet introduces air exiting the housing into the outer duct.
  • the housing in Nosenchuck and the outer ducts form two additional ambient air intakes extending between the axial extensions in a smooth arc toward the main housing outlet with a second fan stage that includes a second axial flow impeller in the outer duct for generating air flow through the ambient air intake.
  • the second axial flow impeller includes inner and outer blades separated by an annular shroud that forms an extension of the main housing flow passage.
  • a guide duct in Nosenchuck, being in the outer duct forms a further extension of the extended air flow passage, and the guide duct includes stator vanes at its outlet.
  • Nosenchuck has a handle depending from the main housing that holds a motor and a flex shaft that connects the motor to a drive shaft that carries both fan stages.
  • Nosenchuck has resistance heating wires in the main housing heat the air flowing through the hair dryer. Nosenchuck increases the mass flow rate of air via a two stage axial fan, thus reducing the need for higher rotating speed fans which of course helps keep the noise down.
  • a hair dryer apparatus that is specifically designed for the professional salon user market having a multiple adjusting handle, balanced center of gravity design both for minimizing hand and wrist fatigue during frequent repeated uses.
  • a multiple adjusting handle, balanced center of gravity design both for minimizing hand and wrist fatigue during frequent repeated uses.
  • noise attenuation features for facilitating a more pleasing environment wherein numerous portable hair dryers are in use simultaneously in the same environmental space, such as in a salon.
  • the present invention is a hair dryer apparatus that includes a housing with a surrounding sidewall that is about a longitudinal axis, the surrounding sidewall having an inner surface portion defining a sidewall interior and the surrounding sidewall having an opposing outer surface portion, further the surrounding sidewall having an inlet portion and an opposing outlet portion with the longitudinal axis spanning therebetween.
  • the hair dryer apparatus includes a motor driven blower disposed within the surrounding sidewall interior; the blower is operational to drive airflow from the inlet portion therethrough the sidewall interior to the outlet portion.
  • a handle in the form of a clevis shape with the clevis shape having a pair of symmetrically opposed arcuate extensions that have a common origination from a handle stem extension portion.
  • the stem extension portion has an opposing free end portion, also each of the arcuate extensions terminate in a pivotal connection to the sidewall outer surface portion of the inlet portion, wherein the pivotal connections are along a common pivotal axis.
  • the handle stem extension portion in a longwise manner along a longwise axis has a pivotal movement range from being co-axial to the longitudinal axis to being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side elevation view of the hair dryer apparatus that includes the housing, the handle that is in the perpendicular position of the longwise axis and the longitudinal axis, the inlet and outlet portions of the surrounding sidewall, and the structure for removable engagement of the electrical power communication;
  • FIG. 2 shows a side elevation view of the hair dryer apparatus that includes the housing, the handle that is in-between the perpendicular and parallel positions of the longwise axis and the longitudinal axis, the inlet and outlet portions of the surrounding sidewall, and the structure for removable engagement of the electrical power communication;
  • FIG. 3 shows a side elevation view of the hair dryer apparatus that includes the housing, the handle that is in the parallel or co-axial position of the longwise axis and the longitudinal axis, the inlet and outlet portions of the surrounding sidewall, and the structure for removable engagement of the electrical power communication;
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the hair dryer apparatus that includes the housing, the handle that is in the parallel or co-axial position of the longwise axis and the longitudinal axis, the inlet and outlet portions of the surrounding sidewall, and the structure for removable engagement of the electrical power communication;
  • FIG. 5 shows cross sectional cut 5 - 5 from FIG. 4 , wherein FIG. 5 shows detail of the inlet end portion of the sidewall that includes the annular baffle, the blower, the motor, the fluid communication from the external environment to the sidewall interior that goes into the inlet chamber, then to the central portion of the blower via an airflow transition then to an outer portion of the blower wherein sound abatement occurs, and then the airflow fluid communication going to the sidewall interior;
  • FIG. 6 shows an exploded perspective view of the hair dryer apparatus that includes the housing, the handle that is in the parallel or co-axial position of the longwise axis and the longitudinal axis, the inlet and outlet portions of the surrounding sidewall, the annular baffle, the structure for removable engagement of the brush, and the structure for removable engagement of the electrical power communication;
  • FIG. 7 shows an expanded perspective view of the handle pivotal attachment to the inlet portion of the surrounding sidewall that includes the corded electrical power communication with the electrical communication rotatable couple having the electrically conductive concentric slip rings that are slidably engaged to the electrically conductive fingers to facilitate electrical power communication therethrough the pivotal connection;
  • FIG. 10 shows cross section cut 10 - 10 from FIG. 9 , wherein FIG. 10 shows the outlet end portion of the surrounding sidewall that includes the brush engaged to the structure for removable engagement on the outlet margin of the surrounding sidewall that shows in particular the brush bristles, the brush interior void, the radial openings in the brush, and the airflow in relation to the bristles, radial opening, and hair is shown;
  • FIG. 11 shows an exploded perspective view of FIG. 10 , wherein FIG. 11 shows the outlet end portion of the surrounding sidewall that includes the brush dis-engaged to the structure for removable engagement adjacent to the outlet margin of the surrounding sidewall that shows in particular the brush bristles, the hair wrapped around the brush bristles, the brush interior void, the radial openings in the brush, and the removing and engaging of the brush to the outlet margin structure; and
  • FIG. 1 shown is a side elevation view of the hair dryer apparatus 50 that includes the housing 85 , the handle 215 that is in the perpendicular position 265 of the longwise axis 240 and the longitudinal axis 95 , the inlet 115 and outlet 120 portions of the surrounding sidewall 90 , and the structure 295 for removable engagement of the electrical power communication 275 .
  • FIG. 1 shown is a side elevation view of the hair dryer apparatus 50 that includes the housing 85 , the handle 215 that is in the perpendicular position 265 of the longwise axis 240 and the longitudinal axis 95 , the inlet 115 and outlet 120 portions of the surrounding sidewall 90 , and the structure 295 for removable engagement of the electrical power communication 275 .
  • FIG. 6 shows an exploded perspective view of the hair dryer apparatus 50 that includes the housing 85 , the handle 215 that is in the parallel or co-axial position 260 of the longwise axis 240 and the longitudinal axis 95 , the inlet 115 and outlet 120 portions of the surrounding sidewall 90 , the annular baffle 150 , the structure 130 for removable engagement of the brush 65 , and the structure 295 for removable engagement of the electrical power communication 275 .
  • FIG. 11 shows an exploded perspective view of FIG. 10 , wherein FIG. 11 shows the outlet end portion 120 of the surrounding sidewall 90 that includes the brush 65 dis-engaged to the structure 130 for removable engagement adjacent to the outlet margin 125 of the surrounding sidewall 90 that shows in particular the brush 65 bristles 70 , the hair 60 wrapped 330 around the brush 65 bristles 70 , the brush 65 interior void 75 , the radial openings 80 in the brush 65 , and the removing 340 and engaging 345 of the brush 65 to the outlet margin 125 structure 130 .
  • FIG. 11 shows the outlet end portion 120 of the surrounding sidewall 90 that includes the brush 65 dis-engaged to the structure 130 for removable engagement adjacent to the outlet margin 125 of the surrounding sidewall 90 that shows in particular the brush 65 bristles 70 , the hair 60 wrapped 330 around the brush 65 bristles 70 , the brush 65 interior void 75 , the radial openings 80 in the brush 65 , and the removing 340 and engaging 345 of the brush 65 to the outlet margin 125 structure
  • FIG. 12 shows an exploded perspective view of the pivotal connection 245 of the arcuate extension 225 of the clevis shape 220 of the handle 215 that is about the pivotal axis 250 that includes the means 300 for locking the pivotal movement within the pivotal movement range 255 that includes a plurality of recesses 310 and mating plurality of protrusions 315 .
  • annular baffle 150 can be added that is positioned about the longitudinal axis 95 and disposed within the sidewall interior 105 adjacent to the opening 135 , see in particular FIG. 5 .
  • the annular baffle 150 is sized and configured to transition the airflow 145 , 170 , 210 that is parallel to the mouth axis 140 to be parallel to the longitudinal axis 95 prior to feeding the airflow 145 , 175 , 185 210 to the blower 195 , again see FIG. 5 in particular.
  • the annular baffle 150 can have an outer periphery 155 that is affixed to the sidewall 90 inner surface portion 100 thus creating an inlet chamber 165 that is in fluid communication 170 with the external environment 55 and the mouth 135 ; again see FIG. 5 in particular.
  • the hair dryer apparatus 50 can further comprise an electrical communication rotatable couple 270 that is disposed at the pivotal connection 245 that facilitates the corded electrical power communication 275 for the motor 190 to exit from the free end portion 235 of the stem extension 230 , see in particular FIG. 7 , plus FIGS. 1 to 4 , and FIGS. 8 and 9 .
  • the electrical communication rotatable couple 20 is preferably constructed of the plurality of electrically conductive concentric slip rings 280 that are positioned about the pivotal axis 250 , wherein the slip rings 280 are one on one slidably 290 in contact with the plurality of corresponding electrically conductive fingers 285 , again see in particular FIG. 7 .
  • the fingers 285 slide 290 as against the slip rings 280 on a one on one electrically communicative arrangement wherein the adjacent fingers 285 and the adjacent rings 280 are insulated from one another, thus the sliding 290 engagement being in accordance with the pivotal movement 255 to allow electrical communication across the pivotal connection 245 during the pivotal movement 255 and when the handle 215 is static in relation to the housing 85 , again see FIG. 7 and FIGS. 1 to 4 .
  • the sidewall outlet portion 120 can terminate in the outlet margin 125 wherein the outlet margin 125 further can have structure 130 to accommodate a removable engagement of the brush 65 to the outlet margin 125 , wherein the brush 65 has external bristles 70 and an interior void 75 that is in fluid communication 145 , 210 , 320 with the sidewall 90 interior 105 , the brush 65 has the plurality of radial openings 80 in relation to the longitudinal axis 95 that allow fluid communication 210 , 320 , 325 from the void 75 to the bristles 70 , see FIGS. 8 to 11 .
  • the brush 65 removable engagement structure 130 is also preferably of a hex design to help prevent rotation of the brush 65 about the longitudinal axis 95 relative to the housing 85 , see in particular FIG. 10 , for the operational purpose of holding the hair 60 about the bristles 70 which grasping the handle 215 , see FIGS. 9 and 10 .
  • the airflow 210 , 320 , 325 from the blower 195 can exit therethrough the openings 80 to have the airflow 325 at the bristles 70 , again see FIGS. 8 to 11 .
  • the hair dryer apparatus 50 can further comprise a removably engagable structure 295 for the electrical power communication 275 , wherein the removably engagable structure 295 is disposed within the stem 230 free end portion 235 to operationally allow for the corded electrical power communication 275 to be removably engagable to the stem 230 extension portion free end portion 235 in the external environment 55 , as best shown in FIG. 1 , however, also shown in FIGS. 2 to 4 , and FIGS. 6 to 9 .
  • the removably engagable structure 295 is preferably a twist lock type with a button release, being a NEUTRIK Part Number NAC3FCB and NAC3MPB-1.
  • a method of use is disclosed for the hair dryer apparatus 50 that includes a first step of providing the hair dryer apparatus 50 as previously described, further a second step of wrapping 330 a portion of the head of hair 60 about the hair brush 65 such that the portion of the hair 60 is in contact with the bristles 70 , see FIGS. 9, 10, and 11 .
  • an additional step for the method of using the hair dryer apparatus 50 can further include an added step of grasping 345 an additional unused brush 65 and engaging 345 the unused brush 65 (meaning no hair 60 is wrapped about the brush 65 ) to the outlet margin 125 structure 130 of the hair dryer apparatus 50 , see FIG. 11 , then repeating the second, third, and fourth steps.
  • This method of use allows for each of the plurality of brushes 65 to remain in place upon the head of hair 60 for the hair 60 curl to set after each of the plurality of brushes 65 has had the airflow 320 , 325 to dry and start to set the hair curl while engaged to outlet margin 125 structure 130 of the hair dryer apparatus 50 while activated 335 .

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