A hair styling apparatus includes a pair of mating surfaces which engage one another and a handle which guides them into engagement at the manual control of a user. hair to be styled is placed between the engaged surfaces. A plurality of comb-like pins extend from one of the surfaces and engage holes in the other of the surfaces. In another aspect of the invention, one or both surfaces may incorporate a source of dry heat. In another aspect of the invention, a source of steam is provided together with a trigger for discharging the steam through holes in at least one of the surfaces as an aid to hair styling.
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0. 14. An apparatus for styling hair, comprising:
a handle pivotally operable between a first open position and a second closed position;
a first member and a second member disposed on said handle so that they are brought into mutual engagement when said handle is in said closed position;
a first source of dry heat in thermal contact with said first member so that in operation said first member is heated;
a first surface disposed on said first member;
a first two-dimensional array of a plurality of solid pins not all disposed in a line extending from said first surface;
a second source of dry heat in thermal contact with said second member so that in operation said second member is heated;
a second surface disposed on said second member; and
a second two-dimensional array of a plurality of apertures in said second surface, said apertures of said array oriented to receive corresponding pins from said array of pins without bending or distorting said pins.
0. 43. A method for styling hair, comprising:
placing the hair to be styled between a first heated element and a second heated element, the first heated element including a first surface having a first two-dimensional array of a plurality of solid pins not all disposed in a line extending therefrom, said pins of said first array all having substantially a same sectional shape, the second heated element including a second surface having a second a second two-dimensional array of apertures disposed therein, said apertures of said second array all having substantially a same sectional shape and oriented to receive corresponding pins from said first array of pins without bending or distorting said pins;
bringing said first heated and said second heated element into proximity with one another with the hair to be styled between said first heated element and said second heated element; and
pulling the hair to be styled out from between said first heated element and said second heated element so that the hair is pulled through the pins.
1. An apparatus for styling hair, comprising:
a first surface including a plurality of pins extending therefrom;
a second surface including a plurality of first holes therein;
a handle, said first surface and said second surface mounted to said handle, said handle operable between an open position and a closed position;
said pins of said first surface and said first holes of said second surface arranged so as to engage when the handle is in said closed position;
a housing extending from said second surface and having an internal cavity;
a refillable reservoir for containing fluid;
a vapor generator within said internal cavity of said housing, said vapor generator heating the fluid to vaporization;
a pump activated by a trigger attached to said handle, said pump withdrawing a metered volume of fluid from said reservoir and placing said metered volume of fluid in contact with said vapor generator; and
a passage connecting said vapor generator and second holes in said second surface so that vaporized fluid passes from said holes.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a source of steam controlled by a trigger member attached to said handle, said source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface in response to activation of said trigger.
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a source of steam emitting steam through holes in one of said first surface and said second surface.
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a housing within said handle extending from said second surface and having an internal cavity;
a refillable reservoir for containing fluid;
a vapor generator within said internal cavity of said housing, said vapor generator heating the fluid to vaporization;
a pump activated by a trigger attached to said handle, said pump withdrawing a metered volume of fluid from said reservoir and placing said metered volume of fluid in contact with said vapor generator; and
a passage connecting said vapor generator and at least some of said apertures in said second surface so that vaporized fluid passes from said at least some apertures.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of hair care and styling. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hair styling system which incorporates a heating system so as to provide a new tool for styling hair.
2. The Background
Many devices have been devised over the ages to aid in styling hair. Hair curlers, for example, are used to impart curls into hair. They may be used on dry hair but work best on wet hair. Steam may be applied to assist in setting the hair to the curl of the curlers. Curling irons typically incorporate an electrical heating element to heat one or both sides of a smooth but curved pair of mating surface between which hair is placed to be curled. The hair may preferably be pulled through the interface of the mating surfaces of the curling iron to aid in curling the hair. On the other hand, hair straighteners operate much like curling irons, but they have smooth mating flat surfaces which act to straighten the hair when compressed against and pulled along the hair.
All known examples of such irons and straighteners comprise a pair of untextured surfaces for engaging the hair. As a result, the hair can become tangled, or require much additional combing or brushing with another apparatus such as a comb or brush in order to achieve the desired style. This additional combing and/or brushing can undesirably disrupt the style imparted by the irons and straighteners.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,501 to Maznik teaches a steam hair styling apparatus which utilizes a known steam source such as a Sunbeam valet steamer, model no. 10079, as a “steam engine” to provide steam to the center axis of a hair curler. The hair may be wrapped about the curler, the steam engine placed in the center of the curler and the steam source activated for a blast of steam departing radially through the curler from the steam engine. The steam aids in setting the curl in the hair. The patent teaches specifically that a secondary dry heat source should not be used in this application.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a hair styling device capable of use in curling, straightening and/or waving hair which overcomes the limitations of the prior art.
A hair styling apparatus includes a pair of mating surfaces which engage one another and a handle which guides them into engagement at the manual control of a user. Hair to be styled is placed between the engaged surfaces. A plurality of comb-like pins extend from one of the surfaces and engage holes in the other of the surfaces. In another aspect of the invention, one or both surfaces may incorporate a source of dry heat. In another aspect of the invention, a source of steam is provided together with a trigger for discharging the steam through holes in at least one of the surfaces as an aid to hair styling.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following description of the present invention is illustrative only and not in any way limiting. Other embodiments of the invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons after a perusal of the within disclosure.
In accordance with presently preferred embodiments of the present invention, a pair of surfaces are carried on a handle as shown generally in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2.
In the embodiment shown in
Those of skill in the art will realize that the diameter, especially the entry diameter, of holes 24, the length and thickness of pins 22 and the length of first portion 16 and second portion 18 need to be coordinated so that pins 22 will engage holes 24. The precise arrangement will depend on the implementation but is straightforward.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, dry heat may be provided to one or both of surfaces 10, 12 by incorporating a conventional electrical heating coil 32 behind each respective surface. In this case it would be desirable to form the respective heated (and non-heated) surface of the temperature resistant materials 34, such as aluminum and high temperature plastics such as Teflon®. Where dry heat is provided, it is desirable to incorporate one or two electrical switches in handle 14 so as to control one or both electrical heating coils. A circuit for controlling one or two heating coils is shown in
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, steam heat is provided through holes in one of first surface 10 and second surface 12 (preferably through existing holes 24 in second surface 12). In accordance with this embodiment, portion 18 is modified as shown in
Housing 44 may contain a handle 46 which is detachable as shown in
Where it is desirable to have dry heat and steam heat at the same surface, a configuration as shown in
While embodiments and applications of this invention have been shown and described, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications than mentioned above are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The invention, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
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