WO2006055946A1 - Hair dryers containing high-watt density ceramic heaters - Google Patents

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WO2006055946A1
WO2006055946A1 PCT/US2005/042246 US2005042246W WO2006055946A1 WO 2006055946 A1 WO2006055946 A1 WO 2006055946A1 US 2005042246 W US2005042246 W US 2005042246W WO 2006055946 A1 WO2006055946 A1 WO 2006055946A1
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Leandro Rizzuto, Jr.
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Conair Corporation
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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
    • A45D20/04Hot-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 to hair appliances and, more particularly, to a heated hairdryer, especially of the type employing a fired ceramic heater.
  • a heated hairdryer employs flat, thick film ceramic heaters.
  • the ceramic heaters are high Watt density, low mass, resistance heaters that operate at a high temperature.
  • a conductor is applied to one or both sides of either a fired or green ceramic plate. The conductor is then applied in circuit tracks upon the ceramic surface or surfaces.
  • the conductive material is then covered by a second plate or by glass or other high temperature enamel to prevent the conductive circuit from oxidizing. The plate is then fired at high temperatures.
  • These ceramic heaters can be formed into a variety of configurations for use as hairdrying heating elements.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic illustration of an electric hairdryer with a spiral wound ceramic heater.
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration of the components of a heater plate.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic illustration of an electric hairdryer with a square tube array of ceramic heater plates.
  • Fig. 4 is an illustration of various alternative configurations of ceramic heater plates.
  • Fig. 5 is an illustration of a ceramic heater formed into a spiral wound tube and a spiral wound cone.
  • Fig. 6 is an illustration of a ceramic heater assembled of increasing diameter tubes and a stack of increasing diameter cones.
  • the present invention is directed to a hair-drying device that employs a fired ceramic heater in the form of an array of flat, thick ceramic heaters or of a spiral cone formed of printed and fired ceramic plates.
  • the preferred embodiment of the device is a hairdryer 12 that employs a ceramic heater 14 as the primary heat source.
  • the ceramic heaters applied in this device are high Watt density, low mass, resistance heaters.
  • the ceramic heater technology is developed out of IC thick film technologies and is distinguished by a relatively thin and light substrate of high fired ceramic, Alumina or aluminum nitride, for example.
  • the conductor 16 is applied to one or both sides of either a fired or green ceramic plate 18.
  • the resistive conductor 16 is generally applied as conductive ink and often contains tungsten or precious metals. There are also systems using carbon conductors.
  • the conductor 16 is applied in circuit tracks upon the ceramic surface or surfaces 18.
  • the conductive material 16 is then covered by a second plate 20 or alternatively, by glass or other high temperature enamel to prevent the conductive circuit from oxidizing.
  • the plate is then fired at high temperatures.
  • Contact areas 22 are plated or vacuum metallized to make solder pads 22 for the applied circuits. The result is a relatively low mass, but high temperature, heater.
  • the most common heater form is a simple flat rectangular plate, approximately 3 mm thick or less.
  • the plates can be grouped together in various configurations to be used in the heating of moving air, such as in a hairdryer.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates an array of flat plates 24 in a hairdryer 12.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates alternative arrays 26, 28 and 30 of heater plates that could alternatively be assembled for use as hairdryer heating elements.
  • Ceramic heater technologies that apply the conductor onto green clays before firing have the flexibility to wrap the green clay into three-dimensional structures and to fire the heaters into three-dimensional forms.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a spiral tube 14 inside a hairdryer 12. Such an open three-dimensional form offers increased surface area and a simple heater assembly. The number of electrical connections is considerably reduced.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates an assembled heater in the form of a wound spiral tube 32 and a wound spiral cone 34.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates an assembled heater using a stack of fired tubes 36 or fired cones 38 of increasing diameters.

Abstract

A heated hairdryer (12) employs flat, thick film ceramic heaters (14). The ceramic heaters (14) are high Watt density, low mass, resistance heaters that operate at a high temperature. A conductor (16) is applied to one or both sides of either a fired or green ceramic plate (18). The conductor (16) is then applied in circuit tracks upon the ceramic surface or surfaces. The conductive material is then covered by a second plate (20) or by glass or other high temperature enamel to prevent the conductive circuit from oxidizing. The plate is then fired at high temperatures. These ceramic heaters (14) can be formed into a variety of configurations for use as hairdrying heating elements.

Description

HAIR DRYERS CONTAINING HIGH- WATT DENSITY CERAMIC HEATERS
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS None.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hair appliances and, more particularly, to a heated hairdryer, especially of the type employing a fired ceramic heater.
Description of Related Art
It is known in the art to employ positive temperature coefficient ceramic heaters and high-fired ceramic supports for wire heaters in hand-held, pistol-style hairdryers. These heater designs are robust and avoid problems with the overheating and rupturing of resistance wire heaters that can spit coils and cause burns. These prior art ceramic hairdryer heaters, however, because of their relatively large mass and relatively small surface areas, are slow to heat up and are not efficient at heating the moving air.
While various known hair-drying devices exist generally, there is a need for a hairdryer that offers the robust structure of a ceramic heater, but that also improves on the surface area to mass ratio.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair-drying device that overcomes the above-mentioned shortcomings.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a hair-drying device that heats up quickly and is efficient at heating moving air. These and other objects are described below or inherent with respect to the present invention. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a heated hairdryer employs flat, thick film ceramic heaters. The ceramic heaters are high Watt density, low mass, resistance heaters that operate at a high temperature. A conductor is applied to one or both sides of either a fired or green ceramic plate. The conductor is then applied in circuit tracks upon the ceramic surface or surfaces. The conductive material is then covered by a second plate or by glass or other high temperature enamel to prevent the conductive circuit from oxidizing. The plate is then fired at high temperatures. These ceramic heaters can be formed into a variety of configurations for use as hairdrying heating elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention is more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment with the drawings identified below.
Fig. 1 is a schematic illustration of an electric hairdryer with a spiral wound ceramic heater.
Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration of the components of a heater plate.
Fig. 3 is a schematic illustration of an electric hairdryer with a square tube array of ceramic heater plates.
Fig. 4 is an illustration of various alternative configurations of ceramic heater plates.
Fig. 5 is an illustration of a ceramic heater formed into a spiral wound tube and a spiral wound cone.
Fig. 6 is an illustration of a ceramic heater assembled of increasing diameter tubes and a stack of increasing diameter cones. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a hair-drying device that employs a fired ceramic heater in the form of an array of flat, thick ceramic heaters or of a spiral cone formed of printed and fired ceramic plates. As shown in Fig. 1, the preferred embodiment of the device is a hairdryer 12 that employs a ceramic heater 14 as the primary heat source.
The ceramic heaters applied in this device are high Watt density, low mass, resistance heaters. The ceramic heater technology is developed out of IC thick film technologies and is distinguished by a relatively thin and light substrate of high fired ceramic, Alumina or aluminum nitride, for example.
Referring to Fig. 2, the conductor 16 is applied to one or both sides of either a fired or green ceramic plate 18. The resistive conductor 16 is generally applied as conductive ink and often contains tungsten or precious metals. There are also systems using carbon conductors. The conductor 16 is applied in circuit tracks upon the ceramic surface or surfaces 18. The conductive material 16 is then covered by a second plate 20 or alternatively, by glass or other high temperature enamel to prevent the conductive circuit from oxidizing. The plate is then fired at high temperatures. Contact areas 22 are plated or vacuum metallized to make solder pads 22 for the applied circuits. The result is a relatively low mass, but high temperature, heater.
The most common heater form is a simple flat rectangular plate, approximately 3 mm thick or less. The plates can be grouped together in various configurations to be used in the heating of moving air, such as in a hairdryer. Fig. 3 illustrates an array of flat plates 24 in a hairdryer 12. Fig. 4 illustrates alternative arrays 26, 28 and 30 of heater plates that could alternatively be assembled for use as hairdryer heating elements. Ceramic heater technologies that apply the conductor onto green clays before firing have the flexibility to wrap the green clay into three-dimensional structures and to fire the heaters into three-dimensional forms. Fig. 1 illustrates a spiral tube 14 inside a hairdryer 12. Such an open three-dimensional form offers increased surface area and a simple heater assembly. The number of electrical connections is considerably reduced. Fig. 5 illustrates an assembled heater in the form of a wound spiral tube 32 and a wound spiral cone 34. Fig. 6 illustrates an assembled heater using a stack of fired tubes 36 or fired cones 38 of increasing diameters.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A hair styling device comprising: a handle; a barrel extending from an end of said handle; and a ceramic heater, wherein said ceramic heater comprises a ceramic plate and a conductor applied to one or more surfaces of said ceramic plate.
2. A hair styling device according to claim 1, further comprising a second plate covering said conductor.
3. A hair styling device according to claim 2, wherein said second plate is formed from ceramic.
4. A hair styling device according to claim 2, wherein said second plate is formed from glass.
5. A hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein said conductor is in the form of circuit tracks on said one or more surfaces of said ceramic plate.
6. A hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein said ceramic heater is adapted to be fired at high temperatures.
7. A hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein said ceramic heater is adapted to be formed into any one of a variety of configurations.
8. A hair styling device according to claim 1, wherein said ceramic heater is fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of high fired ceramic, alumina and aluminum nitride.
9. A method of producing a heater comprising the steps of: applying a conductor to one or more surfaces of a ceramic plate; covering said conductor; firing said plate at a high temperature; and forming said heater into one of a variety of configurations.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the conductor is applied in the form of circuit tracks.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising producing solder pads in the form of plated or vacuum metallized solder pads.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein said covering is a second plate.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein said covering is a glass.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein said covering is a high temperature enamel.
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