With Heated Casing Patents (Class 219/226)
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Patent number: 11044979Abstract: An attachment for a hand held appliance comprising an inlet; an outlet; and a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the outlet comprises at least one slot extending from near an inlet end of the attachment towards a distal end of the attachment and wherein the outlet is at least partially defined by an external surface of the attachment wherein fluid emitted from the outlet is blown along the external surface. The slot extends substantially along the length of the attachment. The outlet comprises slots radially spaced around the attachment. Fluid emitted from the outlet flows around the external surface of the attachment, tangentially to the external surface, and is attracted to the surface of the attachment. The attachment has a longitudinal axis extending from the first end to the distal end and the at least one slot may be parallel to the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventor: Alasdair Michael MacLaine
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Patent number: 10350509Abstract: An electrically heated still is provided. The still includes a still pot that is filled with fermented mash to be distilled. The still pot is heated by a heating element assembly that wraps around the outer surface of the side wall of the still pot (e.g., around the circumference of the mid-section of the still pot). The heating element assembly contains one or more heating elements. The heating elements include flexible conductive elements (e.g., “rope” heaters) that conform to the shape of the still pot to efficiently transfer heat thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2016Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Inventor: Brian Sammons
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Patent number: 8309890Abstract: A portable pet warmer may include an outer cylinder and front and rear covers. An inner cylinder may be removably positioned within the outer cylinder. The inner cylinder remains spaced from the outer cylinder while the inner cylinder is positioned within the outer cylinder. A thermostat and a heating element may be located within the apparatus and adapted to be coupled to an external 115 volt alternating current power supply source. A mounting plate and retainer springs are used to hold the thermostat at a secure position during use while permitting easy access to the thermostat during maintenance. An internal power supply source providing a 12 volt direct current to the thermostat may further be electrically coupled to the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventor: William Kelly
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Patent number: 8212186Abstract: A plug-in heater for hot curlers is constituted in the following manner: because the power plug can be positioned at the storage location, it is constituted to possess a compact size; in particular, because the power plug can be positioned at the protruding positions in two perpendicular directions (a rear-side protruding direction and a lower-side protruding direction), the range for inserting the power plug can be expanded even when the electrical outlet is located at different locations at the housing facilities.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Create Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazutoshi Kaizuka
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Patent number: 7987238Abstract: An on-line service manages downloads of digital content in response to user requests. User requests to download digital content include parameters defining conditions for downloads. Parameters may define the device to which the requested content is to be downloaded and the time that the download is to take place. The requests and related parameters are maintained in a queue which may be centrally managed and maintained. The queue is monitored and downloads executed consistent with the user-specified parameters. Digital content is downloaded to devices other than from which the request was made and at times specified by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerry P. Hook, Jerry Alan Johnson, Paul S. Hellyar, Shyam Krishnamoorthy, Simon P. Attwell
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Publication number: 20100270281Abstract: A plug-in heater for hot curlers is constituted in the following manner: because the power plug can be positioned at the storage location, it is constituted to possess a compact size; in particular, because the power plug can be positioned at the protruding positions in two perpendicular directions (a rear-side protruding direction and a lower-side protruding direction), the range for inserting the power plug can be expanded even when the electrical outlet is located at different locations at the housing facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: CREATE CO., LTD.Inventor: Kazutoshi Kaizuka
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Publication number: 20090133709Abstract: A hair curler that can rapidly impart a strong, attractive curl without causing damage or loss of shine, and which can reduce setting time. The hair curler has a curler body formed of a heat resistant resin to which are admixed silicon dioxide based multi-element mineral powder, formed by crushing a multi-element mineral, and a far-infrared emitting powder, formed by crushing a far-infrared emitting material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: CREATE CO.Inventor: Kazutoshi Kaizuka
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Publication number: 20090095726Abstract: Traditional temperature-control products have the problem that the temperature of the working surface reaches the setting temperature too slowly when heating up or recovering from a temperature drop. A traditional temperature control circuit and temperature-settings selector components are modified to solve this problem. When heating begins, the modified circuit increases the initial setting temperature to be above the target setting temperature. The modified circuit then adjusts the setting temperature by measuring the heating power consumption. Once the working surface of the temperature control product reaches the initial setting temperature, the heating power consumption drops and the modified circuit reduces the temperature setting to the target setting temperature. The temperature control product can rapidly achieve the target temperature. A positive-temperature-coefficient heating component is used in the temperature control product.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: PERICOM TECHNOLOGY (SHANGHAI) CO. LTD.Inventors: Qun Song, Fang Xie, Qi Wu, Zeyu Huang
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Publication number: 20080169278Abstract: A hair curler that can rapidly impart a strong, attractive curl without causing damage or loss of shine, and which can reduce setting time. The hair curler has a curler body formed of a heat resistant resin to which are admixed silicon dioxide based multi-element mineral powder, formed by crushing a multi-element mineral, and a far-infrared emitting powder, formed by crushing a far-infrared emitting material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2004Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Kazutoshi Kaizuka
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Patent number: 6861623Abstract: A heated hair curler includes a first portion having a heating element and an electric terminal in circuit with the heating element. A second portion is attached to the first portion in heat exchange relationship with it and is reconfigurable with respect to the first portion so as to alter the overall length of the hair curler. There are intermeshing elongate fingers that slide upon one another as the curler is reconfigured.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Hang Shun Hing Company LimitedInventor: Kin Man Wong
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Patent number: 6799160Abstract: A random code vector reading section and a random codebook of a conventional CELP type speech coder/decoder are respectively replaced with an oscillator for outputting different vector streams in accordance with values of input seeds, and a seed storage section for storing a plurality of seeds . This makes it unnecessary to store fixed vectors as they are in a fixed codebook (ROM), thereby considerably reducing the memory capacity.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazutoshi Yasunaga, Toshiyuki Morii, Hiroyuki Ehara
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Publication number: 20030029854Abstract: The invention relates to a hair-styling appliance (1), in particular steam styling tongs, which has a tubular drum (3) which treats the hair, is provided with through-passages (2) and in which a heating device (12) and a dosing device (26) are formed. Upon actuation of the dosing device (26), liquid passes out of an outlet (18) of a liquid container (19) via a wick (17). An evaporating device (13) which is supplied with heat by the heating device (12) evaporates the liquid into steam, which then flows out at the through-passages (2) formed on the drum (3). The invention provides means (60, 19) by means of which, as a result of the actuation of the dosing device (26), excess liquid which may be present in the evaporator chamber (14), before the next actuation of the dosing device (26) in each case, is removed from the evaporator chamber (14) again and moved back into the liquid container (19). This arrangement only evaporates as much liquid as is desired by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Peter Janouch, Peter Lange, Dieter Liebenthal, Silvia Rix, Heinz Kern, Peter Ruppert, Frederich Henniger, Jurgen Seng
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Patent number: 6187001Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing hairs from a region of skin, the apparatus including: a housing having an opening therein, the housing forming a cavity enclosing a volume of air when the opening is placed in contact with the region of skin; a switchable heat source disposed within the housing that rapidly heats the volume of air to a temperature sufficient to destroy the hair by conduction of heat along the length of the hair to a follicle thereof; and a power source that controllably energizes the heat source.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Radiancy Inc.Inventors: Zion Azar, Pinchas Shalev
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Patent number: 6107604Abstract: A hair shaping apparatus is provided employing one or more hollow rollers. The rollers can be arranged in concentric fashion and electrically heated by an activator unit, wherein one end of the activator unit is inserted into one end of the concentrically arranged rollers, and the other end of the activator unit can be plugged into an electrical wall outlet. The activator unit can be reversed for storage, whereby the AC plugs which connect to the wall outlet are inserted into the hollow opening of the roller to present a low-profile configuration for ease of portability. One or multiple receptacles can be connected to an activator unit, wherein the activator unit is connected to a wall outlet in order to heat a plurality of singular or concentrically arranged hollow rollers connected to the receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventors: Dalal Kanafani Hibri, David Allen Monroe, Byron F. Howell, Chris N. Lenart, Beth K. Mosher, David R. Davis
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Patent number: 5808275Abstract: A hair shaping apparatus is provided employing one or more hollow rollers. The rollers can be arranged in concentric fashion and electrically heated by an activator unit, wherein one end of the activator unit is inserted into one end of the concentrically arranged rollers, and the other end of the activator unit can be plugged into an electrical wall outlet. The activator unit can be reversed for storage, whereby the AC plugs which connect to the wall outlet are inserted into the hollow opening of the roller to present a low-profile configuration for ease of portability. One or multiple receptacles can be connected to an activator unit, wherein the activator unit is connected to a wall outlet in order to heat a plurality of singular or concentrically arranged hollow rollers connected to the receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Dalal Kana Fani HibriInventors: Dalal Kanafani Hibri, David Allen Monroe, Chris N. Lenart, Beth K. Mosher, Bryan F. Howell, David R. Davis
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Patent number: 5494058Abstract: A hair curling iron comprises an air heater and a blower disposed in a handle portion and a steam generator disposed in a barrel extending from the handle portion. The steam generator includes a water carrying member and a heating element. The barrel includes apertures for heated air and steam. The water carrying member is movable axially in the barrel to contact an end of the heating element. The curling iron may be used in conjunction with a metal roller having a metal roller body and a pair of plastic end pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: China Pacific Trade Ltd.Inventor: Wing-Kin Chan
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Patent number: 5220931Abstract: A hairdressing kit combining a hair heating function with a haircurling function includes a hair dryer having a cylindrical air blower, cylindrical hair curlers, receivers for receiving the air blower of the hair dryer and the curlers detachably, and a casing body of an adiabatic structure through which the blower receiver communicates with the curler receivers.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Midori Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masaaki Aida
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Patent number: 4953574Abstract: A hair curler has a barrel with an exposed heating element and a clamping member which clamps hair to the heating element exposed on the barrel for providing tight curls. The heating element is in the form of a plurality of resistor segments extending lengthwise of the barrel and being spaced circumferentially around the barrel with the longitudinal ends thereof being connected. The resistor segments, which are mounted at one circumferential portion of the barrel in closely adjacent relation to the clamping member, are arranged to give off a greater amount of heat than the remaining resistor segments mounted at the other circumferential portion of the barrel located away from the clamping member.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Eiji Tsuji, Hideharu Nakano
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Patent number: 4756320Abstract: A hair curling appliance comprising a handle, a heating element fixedly extending from the handle and comprising an inner member made of heat insulating material and including an outer surface, an outer member which telescopically receives the inner member and which is made of elastomeric material, and a low resistance heating wire which is secured between the inner member and the outer member and which is wound around and covers a portion of the inner member outer surface, and a rechargeable battery for energizing the low resistance heating wire. The outer member also includes an inner surface formed around the wire's peripheral surface so as to increase the amount of surface contact and resultant heating by conduction between the low resistance wire and the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1984Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: Outboard Marine CorporationInventors: Matthew L. Andis, Thomas C. Maddocks, Charles H. Heide
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Patent number: 4709854Abstract: System for regulating temperature of hot water in a wall-hung instantaneous mixed gas heating unit, in which the value of the temperature detected by a sensor inserted on the output of the secondary circuit of the hot water exchanger is compared with a set value, and their difference or error value is sent to the input of an amplifier of proportional-integrational-derivative type (P.I.D.), whose output is connected to one input of a selector of minimum value or power, to the other input of which is sent the difference or error value between the temperature of the heating system water and the corresponding maximum tolerable set temperature. The output of the selector then commands the gas modulating valves through a power amplifier, as well as the gas on/off operating valve through comparison with a signal proportional to the minimum thermal power that can be supplied by the heating unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Nuovopignone-Industrie Meccaniche e Fonderia S.p.A.Inventors: Giuliano Biagini, Roberto Bartolozzi
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Patent number: 4623779Abstract: An electrically-heated brush has a barrel formed of a pair of concentric, cylindrical sleeves defining a heat distribution plenum chamber therebetween, and with electrical heating means within the innermost sleeve. The teeth or bristles for the brush are molded on individual tooth bars and fixedly mounted between the two sleeves, with the teeth extending radially through holes in the outer sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Conair CorporationInventor: John J. Raab