HAIR DRYING APPARATUS
A hair drying apparatus includes a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough. An impeller generates a flow of air from the air inlet, through the air flow path and to the air outlet. A motor drives the impeller and a heating element heats air flowing through the air flow path. The heating element, motor and impeller are supported within the body. A handle is mounted to the body and a housing is at least partially surrounded by the body and at least partially surrounds the air flow path. The motor is supported within the housing. At least one vibration isolation member is located between an inner surface of the body and an outer surface of the housing.
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The present invention relates broadly to a hair drying apparatus and, more particularly, to a portable hand-held hair drying apparatus that is configured to emit relatively low levels of sound and/or noise as compared to conventional hair dryers.
Hand-held hair dryers are generally well known in the prior art. A typical portable electric hair dryer includes an elongated body that encloses a motor and a fan. In general, the motor of the hair dryer is supported by the body so that the motor vibrations are directly transferred from the motor to the body. Such vibrations generate generally useless and unwanted sound and/or noise In addition, the orientation and/or configuration of the air flow path through the body generally creates a relatively high level of noise that is unpleasant to a user.
Therefore, it would be desirable to create a drying apparatus that overcomes the above-described drawbacks of conventional hair dryers. Specifically, it would be desirable to create a drying apparatus having structure that spaces and supports the motor away from the body to reduce the amount of vibration that travels from the motor to the body. It would also be desirable to create a drying apparatus having insulating structure proximate the air inlet of the drying apparatus to absorb at least some of the noise created by the motor and fan and to block the line of sight from outside the drying apparatus to the fan and motor. In addition, it would be desirable to create a drying apparatus with a handle removably mountable to the body, in which a portion of the handle surrounds a portion of the body to provide an additional layer of insulation to the drying apparatus to reduce the amount of noise emitted to the external environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly stated, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a hair drying apparatus that includes a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and air flow path therethrough. An impeller generates a flow of air from the air inlet, through the air flow path into the air outlet. A motor drives the impeller and a heating element heats the air flowing through the air flow path. The heating element, motor and impeller are supported within the body. A handle is mounted to the body and the housing is at least partially surrounded by the body and at least partially surrounds the air flow path. The motor is supported within the housing. At least one vibration isolation member is located between an inner surface of the body and an outer surface of the housing.
In another aspect, a preferred embodiment of the present application is directed to a hair drying apparatus comprising a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough. An impeller generates a flow of air from the air inlet, through the air flow path and into the air outlet. A motor drives the impeller and a heating element heats the air flowing through the air flow path. The heating element, motor and impeller are supported within the body. A handle is mounted to the body and a sound-absorbing member is co-axially aligned with the air flow path and is located proximate the air inlet.
In yet another aspect, a preferred embodiment of the present application is directed to a hair drying apparatus comprising a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough. An impeller generates a flow of air from the air inlet, through the air flow path into the air outlet. A motor drives the impeller. A heating element heats the air flowing through the air flow path. The heating element, motor and impeller are supported within the body. A handle is removably mountable to the body. The handle has an upper portion surrounding an outer surface of at least a portion of the body and a blower portion extending generally perpendicular from a longitudinal axis of the body.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of several preferred embodiments of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention described in the present application, there are shown in the drawings, three embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right,” “left,” “lower,” “upper,” “front” and “rear” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the drying apparatus and designated parts thereof. The terminology includes the above-listed words, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
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The hair drying apparatus 10 further includes a heating element 40 for heating air flowing through the air flow path. Preferably, the heating element 40 is formed of a conventional heating coil that generally surrounds and is supported by a mica-board structure 17. The heating element 40 is preferably located proximate the air outlet 12b and downstream of the motor 18. However, it is understood by those skilled in the art that the configuration of the heating element 40, motor 18 and impeller 20 may be modified and/or repositioned as necessary to improve the sound reducing and/or sound absorbing properties of the drying apparatus 10. The heating element 40, motor 18 and impeller 20 are preferably supported by and within the body 12.
A handle 16 is removably mountable to the body 12 of the hair drying apparatus 10. The handle 16 is formed of a first half 16a removably mountable to a second half 16b and the handle halves 16a, 16b are nearly mirror images of each other. Each handle half 16a, 16b includes an upper portion 16c that generally surrounds an outer surface of at least a portion of the body 12. Preferably, an inner surface of each upper portion 16c is in direct contact with the outer surface of the body 12. Further, each handle half 16a, 16b includes a lower portion 16d that extends generally perpendicularly from the longitudinal axis 11 of the body 12 and is sized and shaped to be received by the hand of a user. The upper portion 16c of each handle half 16a, 16b is generally arcuate or curved in shape to conform to the generally arcuate or curved shape of the outer surface of the body 12.
As is understood by those skilled in the art, the upper portion 16c of each handle half 16a, 16b surrounds a portion of the body 12 to provide an extra layer of insulation to the hair drying apparatus 10 to reduce the amount of sound and/or noise that is emitted by the drying apparatus 10 to the external environment. Further, the handle 16 is removably mountable to the body 12 such that a manufacturer or user can interchange various designs of the body 12 or handle 16 to create a unique appearance and/or configuration of the hair drying apparatus 10. As seen in
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In one embodiment, the vibration isolation member 32 is in the form of one or more bands or tubular members 32a (
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In operation, the hair drying apparatus 10 emits less sound and/or noise to the external environment, as compared with conventional drying apparatuses, by: 1) blocking a direct line of sight from outside of the drying apparatus 10 to the motor 18 and impeller 20; by 2) isolating the impeller 20 and the motor 18 from the body 12; and/or 3) adding sound-absorbing material 24 and/or dampening material 32a, 32b. Thus, sound and/or noise generated by the motor 18 or the impeller 20 is prevented from radiating unimpeded directly out of the air inlet 12a or the air outlet 12b.
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It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of a broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, while the present invention has been described herein in detail in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present invention and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude any such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A hair drying apparatus comprising:
- a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough;
- an impeller for generating a flow of air from said air inlet, through said air flow path and to said air outlet;
- a motor for driving said impeller;
- a heating element for heating air flowing through said air flow path, said heating element, motor and impeller supported within said body;
- a handle mounted to said body;
- a housing at least partially surrounded by said body and at least partially surrounding said air flow path, said motor supported within said housing; and
- at least one vibration isolation member located between an inner surface of said body and an outer surface of said housing.
2. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one vibration isolation member surrounds at least a portion of said housing.
3. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one vibration isolation member creates or at least partially fills a space between said inner surface of said body and said outer surface of said housing.
4. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one vibration isolation member is in the form of a band that surrounds said outer surface of at least a portion of said housing.
5. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one vibration isolation member is in the form of a ring that surrounds a projection extending generally perpendicular from said outer surface of said housing.
6. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the drying apparatus includes two spaced-apart vibration isolation members.
7. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a flow acceleration nozzle at least partially surround by said body, wherein said flow acceleration nozzle promotes flow of air from said heating element to said air outlet.
8. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said air inlet is in the form of a louvered vent that is oriented generally perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal axis of said body.
9. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a sound-absorbing member co-axially aligned with said air flow path and located proximate said air inlet.
10. A hair drying apparatus comprising:
- a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough;
- an impeller for generating a flow of air from said air inlet, through said air flow path and to said air outlet;
- a motor for driving said impeller;
- a heating element for heating air flowing through said air flow path, said heating element, motor and impeller supported within said body;
- a handle mounted to said body; and
- a sound-absorbing member co-axially aligned with said air flow path and located proximate said air inlet.
11. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said sound-absorbing member includes an interior surface perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said body.
12. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said air inlet is in the form of a louvered vent that is oriented generally perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal axis of said body.
13. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said louvered vent surrounds at least a portion of an interior surface of said sound-absorbing member.
14. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a housing at least partially surrounded by said body and at least partially surrounding said air flow path; and
- a flow acceleration nozzle at least partially surround by said body, wherein said flow acceleration nozzle promotes flow of air from said heating element to said air outlet.
15. A hair drying apparatus comprising:
- a body defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therethrough;
- an impeller for generating a flow of air from said air inlet, through said air flow path and to said air outlet;
- a motor for driving said impeller;
- a heating element for heating air flowing through said air flow path, said heating element, motor and impeller supported within said body; and
- a handle removably mountable to said body, said handle having an upper portion surrounding an outer surface of at least a portion of said body and a lower portion extending generally perpendicular from a longitudinal axis of said body.
16. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said handle is formed of a first half removably mountable to a second half.
17. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said handle halves are near mirror images of each other.
18. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said upper portion of each handle half is generally arcuate in shape to conform to an arcuate shape of said outer surface of said body.
19. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising:
- a housing at least partially surrounded by said body and at least partially surrounding said air flow path; and
- a flow acceleration nozzle at least partially surround by said body, wherein said flow acceleration nozzle promotes flow of air from said heating element to said air outlet.
20. The hair drying apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said air inlet is in the form of a louvered vent that is oriented generally perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal axis of said body.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2008
Publication Date: Mar 18, 2010
Applicant: HAMILTON BEACH BRANDS, INC. (Glen Allen, VA)
Inventors: Patrick T. Mulvaney (Glen Allen, VA), Terry L. Myers (Richmond, VA), Harald Quintus-Bosz (Sudbury, MA), Josh Anthony (Billerica, MA), Haydn Taylor (Windham, NH), Kimi Ceridon (Somerville, MA)
Application Number: 12/210,632
International Classification: A45D 20/12 (20060101);