ADJUSTABLE-BARREL CURLING IRON
A radially adjustable barrel, a barrel-adjustment assembly, a radially adjustable heater assembly, and a radially adjustable distal-tip assembly. The barrel is radially adjustable between expanded and contracted positions having different diameters. The barrel-adjustment assembly includes a rotary ring defining a spiral cam guide and includes a cam follower attached to the barrel. The heater assembly includes a post, at least one heater, and at least one spring mounting the heater to the post and biasing the heater radially outward. In use, rotating the ring rotates the spiral cam guide, which displaces the cam follower radially inward or outward, which in turn displaces the outer end of the barrel radially inward or outward to decrease or increase the diameter of the barrel. As the diameter of the barrel is adjusted, the heaters remain in contact with the barrel due to the outwardly biasing influence of the spring.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/880,427, filed Sep. 13, 2010, which application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/241,526, filed Sep. 11, 2009, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUNDMany women use electric hair-care appliances such as hair dryers, flat irons, and curling irons to style their hair. Conventional curling irons have a heated barrel that is used to create curls in the hair. Different-sized curls are sometimes desirable to create different styles suited for an occasion, outfit, trend, preference, current hair-length, etc. To create different-sized curls, different-sized curling iron barrels must be used. Thus, in order to be able to style their hair with different-sized curls, many women have several different curling irons each with a different-sized barrel. However, many women have limited storage space for curling irons and other hair-care appliances, and arranging for sufficient storage space can be a real problem.
In addition, there are usually a limited number of electrical outlets available in bathrooms, where most hairstyling is done. For women who use multiple electric hair-care appliances, it's common to add plug-in outlet expansions and/or power strips. This can lead to a potential safety hazard by too much current draw interfering with GFCI operation and/or causing circuit overloads.
Accordingly, it can be seen that there exists a need for a better way for women to conveniently and safely create different-sized curls in their hair. It is to the provision of solutions to this and other problems that the present invention is primarily directed.
SUMMARYThe present invention relates to adjustable-barrel curling irons for curling hair into different-sized curls. In an example embodiment there is provided a curling iron including a handle, a pivotal clip, a radially adjustable barrel, a barrel-adjustment assembly, a radially adjustable heater assembly, and a radially adjustable distal-tip assembly. The barrel is radially adjustable between expanded and contracted positions having different diameters. The barrel-adjustment assembly includes a rotary ring defining a spiral cam guide and includes a cam follower attached to the barrel. The heater assembly includes a post, at least one heater, and at least one spring mounting the heater to the post and biasing the heater radially outward. In use, rotating the ring rotates the spiral cam guide, which displaces the cam follower radially inward or outward, which in turn displaces the outer end of the barrel radially inward or outward to decrease or increase the diameter of the barrel. As the diameter of the barrel is adjusted, the heaters remain in contact with the barrel due to the outwardly biasing influence of the spring.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description of the invention are explanatory of example embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions, or parameters of the example embodiments described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only. Thus, the terminology is intended to be broadly construed and is not intended to be unnecessarily limiting of the claimed invention. For example, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, the term “or” means “and/or,” and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In addition, any methods described herein are not intended to be limited to the sequence of steps described but can be carried out in other sequences, unless expressly stated otherwise herein. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
The handle 12 can be of a conventional type used in commercially available curling irons, with a generally cylindrical and elongated shape, as depicted. A user interface 24 includes controls (not shown), for example, as parts of the handle 12. The user interface 24, including internal controls, can be of a conventional type used in commercially available curling irons, for example, a temperature control circuit for controlling the temperature, an on/off switch, and other operational controls of the curling iron 10.
The pivotal clip 14 can be of a conventional typical used in commercially available curling irons. Thus, the pivotal clip 14 is pivotally coupled to a fixed component of the curling iron 10 so it can pivot between an open position (not shown) and a closed position (see
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In the depicted embodiment, for example, the rotary drive assembly includes a fixed ring 30 and rotary collar 32. The fixed ring 30 is attached to the handle 12 and does not move. The rotary collar 32 surrounds a transverse rotary ring 34 that defines the spiral cam guide 36. The rotary collar 33 provides a ready location for user to grasp to rotate the ring 34 relative to the handle 16. In typical commercial embodiments, the spiral cam guide 36 is formed by a spiral groove formed in the rotary ring 34, for example, about 3 mm deep. These components can be made of a material such as a hard plastic.
In addition, in the depicted embodiment the cam follower 41 is formed by the proximal end of an elongate clip 40. The cam follower 41 extends into the spiral cam groove 36 of the rotary collar ring 34. Thus, when the rotary collar 32 is rotated by a user, the cam follower 41 is guided radially inward or outward by the spiral cam groove 36. In other embodiments the cam follower is a separate piece that is attached to the clip or the clip itself is formed as an integral feature of the barrel. Additional details of the cam follower 41 and its relationship to the barrel 16 will be described below.
Turning now to the radially adjustable heater assembly 20, it includes at least one heater 21 and a central rotary post 38. The rotary post 38 extends freely through and is not driven or constrained by the fixed ring 30, and is coupled to and driven by the rotary collar 32. For example, the fixed ring 30 can have a central circular opening 31 (see
The heaters 21 can be provided by conventional electric resistance heating elements 53 in housings 55, as depicted. There are three of the heaters 21 shown in the depicted embodiment. Because there are three heaters 21, the rotary post 38 in this embodiment is has a portion that is three-sided, that is it has a triangular transverse cross-section. According, the central opening 33 of the rotary collar ring 34 has a conforming triangular shape and is sized so that the post 38 fits through it only when properly oriented. Thus, rotation of the rotary collar 32 drives the rotary post 38 to rotate with the collar. In other embodiments, there are more or fewer of the heaters 21. So for embodiments with eight heaters 21, the rotary post and the collar ring central opening 33 are octagonal. And in still other embodiments, the post has another regular or irregular shape, regardless of the number and shape of heaters used or is circular and is attached to the rotary ring by fasteners.
The heaters 21 are biased radially outward relative to the rotary post 38. For example, each of the heaters 21 can be mounted to the rotary post 38 by at least one spring. In the depicted embodiment, the springs are provided by leaf springs 48 (see also
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The elongate clip 40 is coupled to the barrel 16 adjacent its outer end 54. The elongate clip 40 can be so coupled by for example spot welding, a longitudinal “C” joint snapped onto the edge of the outer end 54 with a friction fit, by adhesives, or by other conventional bonding and/or attachment techniques. In embodiments in which the elongate clip 40 has a curved or angled profile, the barrel 16 can include one or more fold lines 58 so the outer end 54 of the barrel 16 lies close to the rest of the barrel and does not protrude away from it.
The cam follower 41 is formed at the proximal end of the elongate clip 40 and extends proximally and longitudinally from the barrel 16. The spiral cam guide 36 is slightly oversized so that the cam follower 41 can easily slide and be guided along its spiral length. The shape of the spiral cam guide 36 is preferably selected so that the barrel 16 is concentric at every position as the cam follower 41 is guided radially inward and outward by the spiral cam guide 36.
The cam follower 41 can include an enlarged head portion 60 that fits through an enlarged groove portion 62 of the spiral groove 36 (see
Having described the major components and construction of the curling iron 10, its operation and use will now be described with reference to
As the rotary collar 32 is rotated (as indicated by the angular directional arrow of
As the rotary collar 32 is rotated further, the barrel 16 is unwound further. In
To adjust the barrel 16 back to the smaller-diameter position, the rotary collar 32 is rotated in the opposite direction. The opposite-direction rotation of the spiral cam guide 36 of the rotary collar 32 pushes the cam follower 41 of the elongate clip 40 radially inward, which causes the barrel 16 to wind in as more and more of it submerges under its outer end 54 to decrease its diameter. This in turn causes the heaters 21 to be squeezed radially inward as well.
The barrel-adjustment assembly 18 and the barrel 16 can be constructed to provide a plurality of preset barrel diameters that are commonly used and seen in the market. For example, the rotary collar 32 and the handle 12 can cooperatively define detents that form discrete, repeatable rotational positions to produce a minimum and maximum diameter of the barrel 16 of 0.75 and 1.75 inches, respectively, with 0.25 inch increments. In this example, the curling iron 10 can be adjusted to five positions having barrel diameters of 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and 1.75 inches, thereby enabling a single one of the curling irons 10 to do the job of five conventional curling irons. One skilled in the art will recognize that a number of possible combinations and permutations for the sizing and arrangement of the barrel 16 and the barrel-adjustment assembly 18 can be provided to produce a number of different barrel sizes and discrete adjustment positions.
The adjustable distal end assembly 22 is located at and forms the distal end of the curling iron 10. The adjustable distal end assembly 22 can include a distal tip cover 70 and a plurality of fan blades 72 (see
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It should be noted that the features of each of the embodiments described herein can be combined in other embodiments not expressly described herein. Thus, one or more features of one of the embodiments can be combined with one or more features of another one of the embodiments to form yet another embodiment.
While the invention has been shown and described in example forms, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many modifications, additions, and deletions can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. An adjustable-barrel curling iron, comprising:
- a handle;
- a pivotal clip mounted to the handle;
- a radially-adjustable barrel extending longitudinally from the handle, having an outer end and an inner end that overlap each other in a spiral configuration, and radially adjustable between expanded and contracted positions having different diameters;
- a heater assembly that provides heat to the barrel; and
- a barrel-adjustment assembly including a rotary ring that defines a spiral cam guide and a cam follower extending from the barrel and driven by the spiral cam guide, wherein the rotating the ring relative to the handle rotates the spiral cam guide, which displaces the cam follower radially inward or outward, which in turn displaces the outer end of the barrel radially inward or outward to adjust the barrel between the expanded and contracted positions.
2. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 1, wherein the spiral shape of the cam guide is selected so that the barrel is concentric at every position as the cam follower is guided radially inward and outward by the spiral cam guide.
3. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 1, wherein the spiral cam guide is formed by a spiral groove in the rotary ring and the cam follower is formed by an elongate clip attached to the barrel.
4. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 3, wherein the cam follower has an enlarged head and the spiral cam guide groove has an enlarged portion through which the enlarged head fits, and wherein the enlarged head does not fit through the rest of the spiral cam guide groove.
5. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 1, wherein the rotary ring includes a collar for user grasping and rotation.
6. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 1, wherein the heater assembly is radially adjustable and includes a central rotary post, at least one heater, and at least one spring mounted between the heater and the post.
7. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 6, wherein the spring biases the heater radially outward so that, as the diameter of the barrel is adjusted, the heater remains in contact with the barrel.
8. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 6, wherein the spring includes a clip that couples the heater to the spring.
9. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 6, wherein the at least one heater comprises three heaters and the central post has three sides and a triangular cross section, with each one of the heaters mounted to a corresponding one of the sides.
10. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 6, wherein the central post is coupled to and rotationally driven by the rotary ring.
11. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 10, wherein rotary ring has an opening through which the central post extends, and wherein the ring opening and the central post have confirming geometry so that rotating the rotary ring causes the post to rotate with it.
12. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 6, wherein the handle includes a fixed ring that is adjacent the rotary ring and has an opening through which the central post extends freely without constraint, the post includes a stopper, and the handle defines a cradle that receives the post and abuts the stopper to constrain the post from linear movement while still permitting its free-floating rotational movement.
13. An adjustable-barrel curling iron, comprising:
- a handle;
- a pivotal clip mounted to the handle;
- a radially-adjustable barrel extending longitudinally from the handle, having an outer end and an inner end that overlap each other in a spiral configuration, and radially adjustable between expanded and contracted positions having different diameters;
- a radially adjustable heater assembly that provides heat to the barrel and that includes a central rotary post, at least one heater, and at least one spring mounted between the heater and the post, wherein the central post is rotationally driven by the rotary ring, and wherein the spring biases the heater radially outward; and
- a barrel-adjustment assembly including a rotary ring that defines a spiral cam guide and a cam follower extending from a proximal end of the barrel and driven by the spiral cam guide, wherein the spiral cam guide is formed by a spiral groove in the rotary ring and the cam follower is formed by an elongate clip attached to the barrel, wherein the rotating the ring relative to the handle rotates the spiral cam guide, which displaces the cam follower radially inward or outward, which in turn displaces the outer end of the barrel radially inward or outward to adjust the barrel between the expanded and contracted positions, wherein the spiral shape of the cam guide is selected so that the barrel is concentric at every position as the cam follower is guided radially inward and outward by the spiral cam guide, wherein as the diameter of the barrel is adjusted, the heater remains in contact with the barrel due to the spring biasing the heater radially outward.
14. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein the cam follower has an enlarged head and the spiral cam guide groove has an enlarged portion through which the enlarged head fits, and wherein the enlarged head does not fit through the rest of the spiral cam guide groove.
15. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein the rotary ring includes a collar for user grasping and rotation.
16. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein the spring includes a clip that couples the heater to the spring.
17. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein the at least one heater comprises three heaters and the central post has three sides and a triangular cross section, with each one of the heaters mounted to a corresponding one of the sides.
18. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein rotary ring has an opening through which the central post extends, and wherein the ring opening and the central post have confirming geometry so that rotating the rotary ring causes the post to rotate with it.
19. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, wherein the handle includes a fixed ring that is adjacent the rotary ring and has an opening through which the central post extends freely without constraint, the post includes a stopper, and the handle defines a cradle that receives the post and abuts the stopper to constrain the post from linear movement while still permitting its free-floating rotational movement.
20. The adjustable-barrel curling iron of claim 13, further comprising a cam follower extending from a distal end of the barrel and a distal-tip assembly defining a spiral cam guide that cooperates with the cam follower and that conforms to the configuration of the spiral cam guide of the rotary ring, except that it is reversed, so that rotation of the rotary collar causes the proximal and distal ends of the barrel to be rotated synchronously.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 22, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 25, 2011
Inventors: Justin Recchion (Atlanta, GA), Christopher Ryan Yahnker (Raleigh, NC), Cyan Godfrey (Chapel Hill, NC), Nathan Wang (Raleigh, NC), David Milton (Garner, NC), Shane Hill (Cumming, GA), M. Shane Price (Durham, NC), John D. Stevens (Oxford, GA)
Application Number: 12/975,541
International Classification: A45D 1/16 (20060101);