Abstract:
A hairstyling device for curling hair, includes a housing which includes a rolling chamber, an introduction slot which extends over the length of the housing and which opens into the rolling chamber, and an extraction opening arranged on a side end of the housing onto which the rolling chamber opens. The device includes a mandrel which extends into the rolling chamber, and a roller arranged in the rolling chamber and configured to roll the strand of hair around the mandrel, during rotation thereof. The introduction slot includes two walls which extend longitudinally and which cross the thickness of the housing, the side walls including a guiding system configured to promote the penetration of the strand of hair into the rolling chamber.
Abstract:
A system comprises implements, each including a body, a receptacle disposed on one end of the body and having a bore and an aperture formed through spaced apart wall portions of the receptacle, a clip pivotally attached to the elongated body, and a spring operable to bias the clip for a contact with the elongated body. An applicator handle includes a body having a hollow interior and an end thereof sized and shaped to fit the bore of the receptacle, a resilient member disposed within the hollow interior, a pair of pins upstanding on the ends of the resilient member and sized to be received within the aperture and two buttons engageable with the resilient member and mounted for a linear movement, the two buttons are manually operable to move the pins toward each other for a selective engagement or disengagement of the pins with the aperture.
Abstract:
A hair styling iron includes a handle to which a barrel is mounted, a heating element in the barrel, a rotary drive including a motor that rotates the barrel, a control circuit including a timer, and a momentary drive switch which is user actuable and connected to the control circuit for control of the motor. Actuation of the drive switch must be maintained to operate the rotary drive. The control circuit monitors at least one change of state of the drive switch to determine a starting time, and actuates an alarm after an elapsed time measured from the starting time. The elapsed time is calculated by the control circuit in direct proportion to an angle of rotation of the barrel relative to the handle that occurs between a first actuation of the drive switch and release of the drive switch immediately following the first actuation of the drive switch.
Abstract:
A hair styling iron has a handle to which a heated barrel is mounted and a motor for moving the barrel. The iron includes a drive switch which is user actuable and connected to the control circuit for controlling operation of the motor. The control circuit includes a timer and monitors at least one change of state of the user-actuable drive switch to determine a starting time, and actuates an alarm, or another response, such as a reversal of the motor to unwind the hair, after an elapsed time measured from the starting time. The elapsed time may be user-selected or calculated automatically depending upon the length of hair wound onto the barrel, with compensation for barrel temperature.
Abstract:
A forced air hair curler kit for forming multiple individual curls, the kit including a housing which houses a motor, a fan, and a pair of heating elements therein, two different types of support bodies that attach to a housing front end, and two versions of attachment members each of which fit onto a different one of the support body types, the attachment members having alternating rows of air outlet holes through which heated airflow exits and rows of cone-shaped protrusions used to removably secure an amount of a user's hair to the attachment member.
Abstract:
The hair curling kit of the present invention preferably comprises a first parting device, a second parting device, and respective first, second, and third types of conventional hair rollers to facilitate the curling of hair for a myriad of hairstyles. The parting devices are designed to uniformly and quickly part a section of hair that corresponds to a respective type of hair roller included in the hair curling kit. The parting of hair is accomplished with a single passage of the parting device along the roots of the hair and scalp without requiring a second parting that is customary with conventional combs. The segregated hair is engaged to conventional hair rollers included with the hair curling kit in order to curl hair for a myriad of hairstyles. The parting devices can alternatively include integral elements that facilitate the combing and/or picking of hair with a single implement.
Abstract:
An improved curling device is comprised of a horizontal, generally round base, having elongated main teeth vertically extending from around the edge of the base, interior of the base having one or more row(s) of smaller additional teeth, which are tightly spaced to sufficiently brush, tease and grab the hair. The outer row of teeth being tapered outwardly from a vertical plane as the outer teeth extend from the lower teeth ends to upper teeth tips. The bottom of the base is attached to the vertical holding element.
Abstract:
A hair styling and grooming implement for use with the hair blow dryer essentially comprises two pieces, a hair engaging member and a handle. The member is mounted on the handle and both are capable of freely rotating along a common longitudinal axis relative to each other. The handle includes a locking means and releasing means which prohibits relative rotational movement between the handle and member and which holds the handle and member in selective rotational orientation or allows free relative rotation, to permit easy disengagement of the brush from the hair. The hair engaging member includes several rows of bristles on a brush holder which untangles the hair and holds the hair in order to wrap it around the body of the member. The member also includes beveled flanges which direct the hair onto the brush as the hair is drawn around the body of the member. In addition, the member includes a plurality of crescent-moon shaped ribs which guide the hair around the body of the member and increase the drying efficiency of the blow dryer. When used in conjunction with the hair blow dryer, the cylindrical shape of the member creates curls in hair which is wrapped around the hair engaging member. The hair engaging member may also include grooves extending around its periphery to help guide the hair.
Abstract:
An electrically powered device for curling hair including a power element containing handle housing portion and an angularly disposed, rotatable chucking device and spindle with a removable hair curler associated in driven relationship therewith. Make and break connections between the rotatable elements and the actuating means are made by the application of hand or finger pressure to the end of the curler, the end of the spindle or to conveniently located switches.
Abstract:
A non-electric hair roller device is utilized with a plurality of generally cylindrical heat conductive rollers of different diameters as a curling iron or hair setter. The hair roller device is non-conductive and includes at least one support leg which is pivotable and compressible with respect to the rod portion of the device and the stack-up height of the support leg and the rod portion is greater than the inside diameter of the largest conductive roller to assure that the roller is retained on the hair roller device even in a roller down orientation.