CA2522965C - Hair iron having buffer member - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D1/00—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D2/00—Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a hair iron having a buffer member, particularly to a hair iron having a buffer member, which is located in between two opposing steel plates to help hair passing through the steel plates to be straightened smoothly and prevent thermal deformation of hair. The invention is characterized by a hair iron comprising a first pressing member 10 and a second pressing member 20 to which steel plates 12, 22 having built-in thermal wire heaters 13, 23 are attached, respectively. A buffer member 40 is attached to the steel plate 22 which is attached to the second pressing member 20.
Description
HAIR IRON HAVING BUFFER MEMBER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hair iron having a buffer member, particularly to a hair iron having a buffer member, which is located in between two opposing steel plates to help hair between the steel plates to be straightened smoothly and prevent thermal deformation of hair.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hair iron having a buffer member, particularly to a hair iron having a buffer member, which is located in between two opposing steel plates to help hair between the steel plates to be straightened smoothly and prevent thermal deformation of hair.
2. Description of the Related Art A hair iron is an apparatus used to straighten or roll hair at home or beauty salons.
FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the conventional hair iron. It is manufactured by inserting thermal wire heaters 13b into two opposing steel plates 12b. When the steel plates 12b are heated by the thermal wire heaters, you can straighten or roll your hair by applying pressure from outside of the external case 11 a. Such a conventional hair iron is driven by a power supply. Descriptions on the power supply, including electric wires and the temperature controller 70, will be omitted here.
A first pressing member 1 and a second pressing member 2 are joined by a hinge 5.
To the first pressing member I is fixed a spacing stick 60. The spacing stick 60 has a projecting part 61 at the end. The second pressing member 2 has a spacing member 62, which allows the spacing stick 60 to move up and down. Thus, the spacing between the first pressing member and the second pressing member can be adjusted by pressing with fingers.
At the bottom of the spacing member 62 is mounted a spring 63.
In the conventional hair roller, the steel plates 12b touch with each other, so that it la does not fix hair smoothly. Also, hair may be damaged because of the heated steel plates.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair iron having a buffer member, which is located in between two opposing steel plates to help hair between the steel plates to be straightened smoothly and prevent thermal deformation of hair.
To attain the object, the present invention provides a hair iron comprising a first pressing member 10 and a second pressing member 20 having steel plates 12, 22, in which thermal wire heaters 13, 23 are built in, respectively, wherein a buffer member 40 is attached to the steel plate 22 attached to the second pressing member 20.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows the conventional hair iron.
FIG. 2 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is laid open.
FIG. 3 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is shut.
FIG. 4 shows the cross-section of the hair iron of the present invention.
FIG. 5 shows the second pressing member of the hair iron of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Hereunder the invention is described in more detail, referring to the attached drawings.
FIG. 2 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is laid open. FIG.
FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the conventional hair iron. It is manufactured by inserting thermal wire heaters 13b into two opposing steel plates 12b. When the steel plates 12b are heated by the thermal wire heaters, you can straighten or roll your hair by applying pressure from outside of the external case 11 a. Such a conventional hair iron is driven by a power supply. Descriptions on the power supply, including electric wires and the temperature controller 70, will be omitted here.
A first pressing member 1 and a second pressing member 2 are joined by a hinge 5.
To the first pressing member I is fixed a spacing stick 60. The spacing stick 60 has a projecting part 61 at the end. The second pressing member 2 has a spacing member 62, which allows the spacing stick 60 to move up and down. Thus, the spacing between the first pressing member and the second pressing member can be adjusted by pressing with fingers.
At the bottom of the spacing member 62 is mounted a spring 63.
In the conventional hair roller, the steel plates 12b touch with each other, so that it la does not fix hair smoothly. Also, hair may be damaged because of the heated steel plates.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair iron having a buffer member, which is located in between two opposing steel plates to help hair between the steel plates to be straightened smoothly and prevent thermal deformation of hair.
To attain the object, the present invention provides a hair iron comprising a first pressing member 10 and a second pressing member 20 having steel plates 12, 22, in which thermal wire heaters 13, 23 are built in, respectively, wherein a buffer member 40 is attached to the steel plate 22 attached to the second pressing member 20.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows the conventional hair iron.
FIG. 2 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is laid open.
FIG. 3 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is shut.
FIG. 4 shows the cross-section of the hair iron of the present invention.
FIG. 5 shows the second pressing member of the hair iron of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Hereunder the invention is described in more detail, referring to the attached drawings.
FIG. 2 shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is laid open. FIG.
shows the hair iron of the present invention, which is shut. FIG. 4 shows the cross-section of the hair iron of the present invention. And, FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the hair iron of the present invention. The present invention is characterized by a hair iron comprising a first pressing member 10 and a second pressing member 20 having steel plates 12, 22, in which thermal wire heaters 13, 23 are built in, respectively, wherein a buffer member 40 is attached to the steel plate 22 attached to the second pressing member 20.
The buffer member 40 is made of heat-resistant materials such as heat-resistant silicon, silver, TeflonTM or urethane rubber. The buffer member 40 may be either attached on the surface of the steel plate 22 or inserted in a groove 22a formed on the surface of the steel plate 22. Although not shown in the drawings, the buffer member 40 may be attached on each surface of the two steel plates 12, 22 of the first and second pressing members 10, 20.
In addition to heat-resistant silicon, the buffer member 40 may be made of any material that is elastic and heat resistant.
External cases 11, 21 are attached to outside of the steel plates 12, 22, respectively.
Each end of the first and second pressing members 10, 20 may open and shut by a hinge 5.
A spacing stick 60 is fixed to the first pressing member 10. The spacing stick 60 has a projecting part 61 at the end. The second pressing member 20 has a spacing member 62, which allows the spacing stick 60 to move up and down. The spacing between the first pressing member 10 and the second pressing member 20 can be adjusted by pressing outside of the first and second pressing members with fingers. At the bottom of the spacing member 62 is mounted a spring 63.
On the steel plate 22 to which the buffer member 40 is attached, a groove 22a is formed along the steel plate 22. Heat-resistant silicon is inserted into the groove 22a as the buffer member 40. The buffer member 40 has a projecting part 40a which prevents the buffer member 40 from being detached from the groove 22a. That is, the projecting part 40a is inserted into the groove 22a, and thus the buffer member 40 is not detached.
Like other conventional hair irons, the hair iron of the present invention has a temperature controller 70, power supply wires, etc. as a means of controlling temperature.
Detailed description thereabout is omitted, because it is well known in the related art.
On the surface of the steel plates 12, 22 is formed a ceramic coating, TeflonTM
coating or anodizing coating. The heat-resistant silicon used in the invention can endure up to 100-230 C.
Hereunder is given a description of how to straighten or roll hair using the hair iron of the present invention.
First, plug in the power supply to heat the steel plates 12, 22. While the steel plates 12, 22 are heated, the temperature controller 70 maintains the temperature adequately.
Then, locate hair in between the opposing fist and second pressing members 10, and smoothly pool the hair iron while pressing the outside of the first and second pressing members with hand. At this point, hair is pressed in between the steel plate 12 and the buffer member 40 and heat is transferred to the hair. Because the buffer member 40 is made of heat-resistant silicon, it is heat resistant and elastic. Thus, the hair can be effectively pressed. Consequently, hair can be straightened or rolled.
Hair located between the buffer member 40, which is attached on the steel plate 22 of the second pressing member 20, and the steel plate 12 is pressed well and glides smoothly, because the heat-resistant silicon is soft. Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is elastic, there will be no space between the buffer member 40 and the steel plate 22.
Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is located between the metallic steel plates 12, 22, damage done to hair by heat can be reduced. The buffer member 40 may be replaced with a new one after prolonged use.
The hair iron of the present invention has a buffer member made of heat-resistant silicon, which blocks direct contact of steel plates 12, 22. The buffer member holds hair smoothly and removes space between the steel plates. Also, hair damage can be prevented.
The buffer member 40 is made of heat-resistant materials such as heat-resistant silicon, silver, TeflonTM or urethane rubber. The buffer member 40 may be either attached on the surface of the steel plate 22 or inserted in a groove 22a formed on the surface of the steel plate 22. Although not shown in the drawings, the buffer member 40 may be attached on each surface of the two steel plates 12, 22 of the first and second pressing members 10, 20.
In addition to heat-resistant silicon, the buffer member 40 may be made of any material that is elastic and heat resistant.
External cases 11, 21 are attached to outside of the steel plates 12, 22, respectively.
Each end of the first and second pressing members 10, 20 may open and shut by a hinge 5.
A spacing stick 60 is fixed to the first pressing member 10. The spacing stick 60 has a projecting part 61 at the end. The second pressing member 20 has a spacing member 62, which allows the spacing stick 60 to move up and down. The spacing between the first pressing member 10 and the second pressing member 20 can be adjusted by pressing outside of the first and second pressing members with fingers. At the bottom of the spacing member 62 is mounted a spring 63.
On the steel plate 22 to which the buffer member 40 is attached, a groove 22a is formed along the steel plate 22. Heat-resistant silicon is inserted into the groove 22a as the buffer member 40. The buffer member 40 has a projecting part 40a which prevents the buffer member 40 from being detached from the groove 22a. That is, the projecting part 40a is inserted into the groove 22a, and thus the buffer member 40 is not detached.
Like other conventional hair irons, the hair iron of the present invention has a temperature controller 70, power supply wires, etc. as a means of controlling temperature.
Detailed description thereabout is omitted, because it is well known in the related art.
On the surface of the steel plates 12, 22 is formed a ceramic coating, TeflonTM
coating or anodizing coating. The heat-resistant silicon used in the invention can endure up to 100-230 C.
Hereunder is given a description of how to straighten or roll hair using the hair iron of the present invention.
First, plug in the power supply to heat the steel plates 12, 22. While the steel plates 12, 22 are heated, the temperature controller 70 maintains the temperature adequately.
Then, locate hair in between the opposing fist and second pressing members 10, and smoothly pool the hair iron while pressing the outside of the first and second pressing members with hand. At this point, hair is pressed in between the steel plate 12 and the buffer member 40 and heat is transferred to the hair. Because the buffer member 40 is made of heat-resistant silicon, it is heat resistant and elastic. Thus, the hair can be effectively pressed. Consequently, hair can be straightened or rolled.
Hair located between the buffer member 40, which is attached on the steel plate 22 of the second pressing member 20, and the steel plate 12 is pressed well and glides smoothly, because the heat-resistant silicon is soft. Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is elastic, there will be no space between the buffer member 40 and the steel plate 22.
Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is located between the metallic steel plates 12, 22, damage done to hair by heat can be reduced. The buffer member 40 may be replaced with a new one after prolonged use.
The hair iron of the present invention has a buffer member made of heat-resistant silicon, which blocks direct contact of steel plates 12, 22. The buffer member holds hair smoothly and removes space between the steel plates. Also, hair damage can be prevented.
Hair located between the buffer member 40, which is attached on the steel plate 22 of the second pressing member 20, and the steel plate 12 is pressed well and glides smoothly, because the heat-resistant silicon is soft. Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is elastic, there will be no space between the buffer member 40 and the steel plate 22.
Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is located between the metallic steel plates 12, 22, damage done to hair by heat can be reduced.
The buffer member of the present invention prevents hair form being pulled off and makes hair straightening or rolling more pleasant when using a hair iron.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and substitutions can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Also, because the heat-resistant silicon is located between the metallic steel plates 12, 22, damage done to hair by heat can be reduced.
The buffer member of the present invention prevents hair form being pulled off and makes hair straightening or rolling more pleasant when using a hair iron.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and substitutions can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A hair iron comprising a first pressing member (10) and a second pressing member (20) having steel plates (12, 22), in which thermal wire heaters (13, 23) are built in, respectively, wherein a buffer member (40) is attached to the steel plate (22) attached to the second pressing member (20) and is made of an elastic material, and wherein a groove (22a), including a lower portion having a first width and an upper portion having a second narrower width, is formed on the steel plate (22), to which the buffer member (40) is attached, and the buffer member (40) includes a projecting part (40a) extending from a bottom surface thereof, wherein the projecting part (40a) of the buffer member (40) mechanically couples the buffer member (40) in the groove (22a).
2. The hair iron of claim 1, wherein the buffer member (40) is made of heat-resistant silicone.
3. The hair iron of claim 1, wherein the buffer member (40) is made of urethane rubber.
4. A hair iron comprising:
a first pressing member;
a second pressing member disposed opposite the first pressing member;
a first steel plate disposed on the first pressing member;
a second steel plate disposed on the second pressing member;
a groove formed in the first steel plate disposed on the first pressing member, the groove including a lower portion having a first width and an upper portion having a second width narrower than the first width; and a heat resistant elastic buffer member substantially filling the groove, wherein the heat resistant elastic buffer member includes a first lower portion having a width substantially equal to the first width of the groove, and a second upper portion having a width substantially equal to the second width of the groove.
a first pressing member;
a second pressing member disposed opposite the first pressing member;
a first steel plate disposed on the first pressing member;
a second steel plate disposed on the second pressing member;
a groove formed in the first steel plate disposed on the first pressing member, the groove including a lower portion having a first width and an upper portion having a second width narrower than the first width; and a heat resistant elastic buffer member substantially filling the groove, wherein the heat resistant elastic buffer member includes a first lower portion having a width substantially equal to the first width of the groove, and a second upper portion having a width substantially equal to the second width of the groove.
5. The hair iron of claim 1, further comprising a coating disposed on a surface of the steel plates, the coating selected from the group consisting of: an anodized coating, a ceramic coating, a polytetrafluoroethylene coating, a perfluoroalkoxy coating, and a fluorinated ethylene propylene coating.
6. The hair iron of claim 4, further comprising a coating disposed on a surface of the first steel plate, the coating selected from the group consisting of: an anodized coating, a ceramic coating, a polytetrafluoroethylene coating, a perfluoroalkoxy coating, and a fluorinated ethylene propylene coating.
7. The hair iron of claim 1, wherein the buffer member is only attached to the steel plate attached to the second pressing member.
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