WO2001078552A1 - Curling iron shield - Google Patents

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WO2001078552A1
WO2001078552A1 PCT/US2001/011932 US0111932W WO0178552A1 WO 2001078552 A1 WO2001078552 A1 WO 2001078552A1 US 0111932 W US0111932 W US 0111932W WO 0178552 A1 WO0178552 A1 WO 0178552A1
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Myra J. Mosely
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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
    • A45D44/00Other cosmetic or toiletry articles, e.g. for hairdressers' rooms
    • A45D44/12Ear, face, or lip protectors

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  • the present invention relates generally to hair care and, in particular, to devices used in connection with curling irons and other heat producing products used in hair care such as straightening combs and heated rollers.
  • Using a curling iron can be dangerous work as one navigates around exposed ears, neck and forehead.
  • the iron is hot and the skin of the forehead, ears, and neck is sensitive. Furthermore, even when using a mirror, it is possible to have the hot curling iron come into contact with the skin or come close enough so that the heat from the iron hurts.
  • the present invention is a system of components that cooperate with each other to shield the exposed skin of the ears, forehead and neck against contact by heated hair care device during use.
  • the three components include a head band, two ear pieces and a neck shield.
  • the head band and neck shield attach to the ear pieces which cover the ears, each cupping the upper half and back of the ear pinna.
  • the three components will not prevent burns in every case but can prevent or limit injury from the proximity of the hot curling iron and the occasional, inadvertent touching of the iron to the skin.
  • a feature of the present invention is the ear piece.
  • This component caps the top half and back of the ears protecting them from burns.
  • This component furthermore, is made of a heat-resistant polymer that holds its shape and thereby permits itself to be supported on the ears and to provide support in turn for the other two components. It uses the shape of the ears to provide support for the present device while at the same time providing protection for the ears which, because of their shape and disposition with respect to the head, are somewhat more vulnerable to injury when using a curling iron, for example.
  • the head band which is stretched over the forehead to the ear shield to which it is attached using hook and loop type fasteners.
  • the headband uses the ear shield for support and helps to hold the ear shield on the ears.
  • the neck shield that protects the neck from the hairline down. The neck shield also derives support from the ear piece and helps to hold it in place.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective, exploded view of the components of the curling iron shield system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a curling iron shield system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, with a human user shown in phantom lines.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the figures, Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate the present shield system, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the system generally indicated by reference number 10, includes three components: a pair of ear pieces 12, a head band 14 and a neck shield 16. The left side of the head shows a symmetric view of system 10.
  • the shield system protects the forehead 20, the ears 22 and the neck 24.
  • Ear piece 12 covers ear 22 (the left side of the head also having an ear piece 12 symmetric to ear piece 12 on right side of the head).
  • Ear piece 12 is preferably made of a material that is relatively rigid and that does not conduct heat very well, most preferably a thermally insulating material. There are a number of plastics that meet these requirements including most polymers such as vinyl.
  • Ear piece 12 curves around and over the pinna of ear 22 along the top, top front and back, cupping this portion of ear 22 so that, when ear piece 12 is in place, it rests on ear 22.
  • ear piece 12 and system 10 derive their support from ears 22 and also provide protection for ears 22, which are especially vulnerable to injury because of the fact that ears 22 extend from the sides of the head at the hair line.
  • the term "cupping" is a metaphor used herein to describe the shape of ear piece 12 where it covers ears 22. Cupping in this context refers then to a dual curvature: curving around the profile of the pinna when the pinna is viewed from the side and around the profile of the pinna when viewed from the back.
  • Headband 14 is simply a long rectangle of a material that is slightly elastic so that it can stretch from one side of ear piece 12 to the other. It is attached to ear piece 12 in some convenient way, preferably just below the hair line.
  • the mode of attachment can be a mechanical clip but is preferably hook and loop type fasteners 30 such as those sold under the trademark VELCRO®.
  • the point of attachment is preferably the top front portion of ear pieces 12. The corresponding portion of the hook and loop fastener is attached to the ends of head band 14, as best seen in Fig. 1.
  • the material from which head band 14 is made can be any fabric that stretches and is not a heat conductor but preferably heat resistant. Cotton and cotton blends, preferably knitted or elasticized, can meet these requirements easily. Material such as that sold under the trademark NOMEX by Southern Mills, Inc., is suitable for use.
  • Neck shield 16 when in position, runs from the back of the lower portion of ear piece 12 of one ear 22 to the other ear piece 12 on the opposing ear 22, covering the back of neck 24 at the hairline downward.
  • Neck shield 16 is preferably made of a flexible material that does not conduct heat such as cotton or cotton blend.
  • a suitable fabric for neck shield 16 is sold under the trademark NOMEX made by Southern Mills, Inc.
  • the preferred form of attachment is hook and loop fasteners 32 on both the corners of neck shield 16 and the ear covering portions of ear pieces 12.
  • the user lifts her hair and slides ear pieces 12 into place on ears 22.
  • neck shield 16 can be attached to ear pieces 12 using hook and loop fasteners 32.
  • Neck shield 16 is placed around the back of neck 24.
  • the user then applies head band 14 across forehead 20 from one ear piece 12 to the other, attaching the ends of head band 13 to ear pieces 12 using hook and loop fasteners 30.

Abstract

A system (10) of components that cooperate to shield the exposed skin of the ears, forehead and neck against contact by a hot curling iron includes a head band (14), an ear piece (12), and neck shield (16). The ear pieces fit over the ears, cupping the tops and backs of the ears to both protect them and derive support for the system from them. The head band and neck shield attach to ear pieces and are made of a heat resistant fabric. The three components will not prevent burns in every case but can prevent or limit injury from the proximity of the hot curling iron and harm from the occasional, inadvertent touching of the iron.

Description

TITLE OF THE INVENTION
CURLING IRON SHIELD FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to hair care and, in particular, to devices used in connection with curling irons and other heat producing products used in hair care such as straightening combs and heated rollers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Using a curling iron can be dangerous work as one navigates around exposed ears, neck and forehead. The iron is hot and the skin of the forehead, ears, and neck is sensitive. Furthermore, even when using a mirror, it is possible to have the hot curling iron come into contact with the skin or come close enough so that the heat from the iron hurts.
There is therefore a need for a way to prevent injury to the skin of the forehead, neck, and ears from heat-producing hair care products such as curling irons, straightening combs and heated rollers. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to its major aspects and briefly described, the present invention is a system of components that cooperate with each other to shield the exposed skin of the ears, forehead and neck against contact by heated hair care device during use. The three components include a head band, two ear pieces and a neck shield. The head band and neck shield attach to the ear pieces which cover the ears, each cupping the upper half and back of the ear pinna. The three components will not prevent burns in every case but can prevent or limit injury from the proximity of the hot curling iron and the occasional, inadvertent touching of the iron to the skin.
A feature of the present invention is the ear piece. This component caps the top half and back of the ears protecting them from burns. This component, furthermore, is made of a heat-resistant polymer that holds its shape and thereby permits itself to be supported on the ears and to provide support in turn for the other two components. It uses the shape of the ears to provide support for the present device while at the same time providing protection for the ears which, because of their shape and disposition with respect to the head, are somewhat more vulnerable to injury when using a curling iron, for example.
Another feature of the present invention is the head band, which is stretched over the forehead to the ear shield to which it is attached using hook and loop type fasteners. The headband uses the ear shield for support and helps to hold the ear shield on the ears. Still another feature of the invention is the neck shield that protects the neck from the hairline down. The neck shield also derives support from the ear piece and helps to hold it in place.
These and other features and their advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art of hair care devices from a careful reading of the Detailed Description of a Preferred Embodiment accompanied by the following drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the Figures,
Fig. 1 is a perspective, exploded view of the components of the curling iron shield system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a curling iron shield system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, with a human user shown in phantom lines. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the figures, Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate the present shield system, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The system, generally indicated by reference number 10, includes three components: a pair of ear pieces 12, a head band 14 and a neck shield 16. The left side of the head shows a symmetric view of system 10. These three components cooperate together to provide protection of the head of the user 18 from the heat of a curling iron or other heated hair care product, be that heat from conduction through the air when the iron is proximate to the skin or from direct contact with the heated iron. More specifically, the shield system protects the forehead 20, the ears 22 and the neck 24.
Ear piece 12 covers ear 22 (the left side of the head also having an ear piece 12 symmetric to ear piece 12 on right side of the head). Ear piece 12 is preferably made of a material that is relatively rigid and that does not conduct heat very well, most preferably a thermally insulating material. There are a number of plastics that meet these requirements including most polymers such as vinyl.
Ear piece 12 curves around and over the pinna of ear 22 along the top, top front and back, cupping this portion of ear 22 so that, when ear piece 12 is in place, it rests on ear 22. By cupping the upper half of ear 22, ear piece 12 and system 10 derive their support from ears 22 and also provide protection for ears 22, which are especially vulnerable to injury because of the fact that ears 22 extend from the sides of the head at the hair line. The term "cupping" is a metaphor used herein to describe the shape of ear piece 12 where it covers ears 22. Cupping in this context refers then to a dual curvature: curving around the profile of the pinna when the pinna is viewed from the side and around the profile of the pinna when viewed from the back.
Headband 14, is simply a long rectangle of a material that is slightly elastic so that it can stretch from one side of ear piece 12 to the other. It is attached to ear piece 12 in some convenient way, preferably just below the hair line. The mode of attachment can be a mechanical clip but is preferably hook and loop type fasteners 30 such as those sold under the trademark VELCRO®. The point of attachment is preferably the top front portion of ear pieces 12. The corresponding portion of the hook and loop fastener is attached to the ends of head band 14, as best seen in Fig. 1.
The material from which head band 14 is made can be any fabric that stretches and is not a heat conductor but preferably heat resistant. Cotton and cotton blends, preferably knitted or elasticized, can meet these requirements easily. Material such as that sold under the trademark NOMEX by Southern Mills, Inc., is suitable for use. Neck shield 16, when in position, runs from the back of the lower portion of ear piece 12 of one ear 22 to the other ear piece 12 on the opposing ear 22, covering the back of neck 24 at the hairline downward. Neck shield 16 is preferably made of a flexible material that does not conduct heat such as cotton or cotton blend. A suitable fabric for neck shield 16 is sold under the trademark NOMEX made by Southern Mills, Inc. As with head band 14, the preferred form of attachment is hook and loop fasteners 32 on both the corners of neck shield 16 and the ear covering portions of ear pieces 12.
In use, the user lifts her hair and slides ear pieces 12 into place on ears 22. Then neck shield 16 can be attached to ear pieces 12 using hook and loop fasteners 32. Neck shield 16 is placed around the back of neck 24. The user then applies head band 14 across forehead 20 from one ear piece 12 to the other, attaching the ends of head band 13 to ear pieces 12 using hook and loop fasteners 30.
Many modifications and substitutions can be made to the foregoing preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A shield system to be worn on the head of a user, said head having ears, a forehead, and a neck, said shield system comprising: ear pieces covering the ears of a user; a headband attachable to said ear pieces; and a neck shield attachable to said ear pieces.
2. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ear piece cups said ears.
3. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said headband is attached to said ear piece using hook and loop fasteners.
4. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said neck shield is attached to said ear piece using hook and loop fasteners.
5. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ear piece is made of a polymer.
6. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said head band is made of a resilient material.
7. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said neck shield is made of a heat resistant fabric.
8. The shield system as recited in claim 1, wherein said head band is made of a heat resistant fabric.
9. A shield system to be worn on the head of a user, said head having ears, a forehead and a neck, said shield system comprising: means for covering said ears, said covering means supported by the ears of a user when worn by said user; head band means attachable to said covering means for shielding a forehead of a user; and neck means attachable to said covering means for shielding a neck of a user.
10. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein said neck means is dimensioned to cover the back of said neck.
11. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein said head band means is dimensioned to cover the forehead.
12. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein said neck means is attached to said covering means using hook and loop fasteners.
13. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein said head band means is attached to said covering using hook and loop fasteners.
14. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein said covering means cups the pinna of said ears.
15. The shield system as recited in claim 9, wherein covering means is made of a rigid material.
16. A shield system to be worn on the head of a user, said head having ears, a forehead, and a neck, said shield system comprising: ear shields covering the ears of a user, said ear shields supported by said ears; a head band attachable to said ear shields and covering a forehead of said user when said headband is worn; and a neck shield attachable to said ear shields and covering said neck of said user when said neck shield is worn.
17. The shield system as recited in claim 16, wherein said ear shields cup said ears.
18. The shield system as recited in claim 16, wherein said head band is attachable with hook and loop fasteners to said ear shields.
19. The shield system as recited in claim 16, wherein said neck shield is attachable with hook and loop fasteners to said ear shields.
20. The shield system as recited in claim 16, wherein said head band and said neck shield are made of heat resistant fabric.
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US2729823A (en) * 1953-09-01 1956-01-10 Florence B Foster Protective article for use by hairdressers

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US2729823A (en) * 1953-09-01 1956-01-10 Florence B Foster Protective article for use by hairdressers

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