Including Fluid Supply Or Inlet For Introducing Fluid (e.g., Steam) Into Surrounding Housing Patents (Class 132/228)
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Patent number: 5618457Abstract: Hair rollers are heated and moistened by being exposed to steam. The invention involves incorporating a scent creating substance such as perfume in the liquid which is heated to create the steam so that the steam incorporates a scent which is thereby applied to the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Inventor: William T. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 5606983Abstract: The hair care appliance of this invention has a housing, which holds a set of hair curlers and encloses electrical heating means for heating the curlers, and has a transparent cover which covers the set of curlers and the top of the housing. Each curler has a reversibly thermochromic thermoplastic elastomeric surface layer (around which hair is to be curled) which preferably covers a mandrel portion of a thermoplastic body. The thermoplastic body has ends of larger diameter than the mandrel portion of the body, and the mandrel may be hollow. A hollow mandrel may contain a double-walled metal core, which may contain a heat-retaining material. The elastomeric surface layer is preferably molded from an thermoplastic elastomer composition containing particulate thermochromic material, which preferably comprises reversibly thermochromic dye encapsulated in micro-capsules. The thermochromic dye components are chosen to be non-toxic and environmentally benign.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Inventors: Lawrence P. Monty, Patrick T. Monty
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Patent number: 5584307Abstract: Assembly intended for operating on hair, including a generator, a tool holder (30) equipped with a grip for holding, and a tool (2, 20), the generator and the tool holder (30) being arranged to provide the tool (2, 20) mounted on the tool holder (30) with at least one vapour supply, the generator and the tool holder (30) being distant from one another and connected by a flexible bundle including at least one pipe for supplying the tool holder (30) with vapour; the tool holder (30) supports a vapour-outlet line (54), the wall of which has vapour-distribution orifices (58) passing through it.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Daniel Bauer, Mary-France Foucault, Dominique Esclar, Regis Beitone
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Patent number: 5558107Abstract: A hair roller or curler, especially for permanent waving, e.g. cold waving, which has between larger diameter end members, a tubular grid upon which the hair is wound and through which a treating liquid can be forced downwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Georg WiegnerInventor: Hyeong S. (Motin) Kim
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Patent number: 5513665Abstract: Hair curling apparatus comprises a curling iron that can be inserted in a curling roller. The curling iron has a shaft for insertion in the roller formed by a number of elongate plate-like members, and the interior surface of the roller is formed with corresponding slots for receiving the edges of the plate-like members. Thus the curling iron may be easily located and secured within the roller. In another embodiment the curling iron is provided with a projection in an end face of the handle, the projection being received within a corresponding aperture formed in an end member of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: China Pacific Trade LimitedInventor: Wing-Kin Chan
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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: 5327919Abstract: A water extraction device for partially drying wet hair surrounding a perm rod disposed in a person's hair includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet. The inlet includes a shroud which is dimensioned to closely encompass the perm rod. A motor and fan are provided for producing a substantial vacuum at the inlet and a flow of air from the inlet to the outlet. The substantial vacuum pulls water from the wet hair and the flow of air transports the water toward the outlet. The device further includes one or more water separators for removing the water from the flow of air. The water separated from the air is stored in a holding tank or communicated directly to a plumbing drain. By drawing a flow of air through the wet hair in this manner, surface tension tending to hold water in capillary size passages defined between adjacent hair strands is overcome, thus entraining water droplets in the air flow for collection.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Inventor: John F. Hanlon
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Patent number: 5323792Abstract: A hair curler for use with steam is provided. The hair curler has a central portion having (i) an approximately cylindrical core having a passage for receiving steam, slots for discharging the steam, and first and second ends, (ii) first and second rims formed on the first and second ends, respectively, and (iii) a porous sleeve enclosing a central portion of the core between the core ends and adapted to receive the steam discharging from the core. The curler also has an approximately semi-circular shield adapted to enclose at least a portion of the core, thereby retaining heat emitted by the steam. The shield has first and second ends having first and second end walls, respectively, formed thereon. A slot is formed in each of the end walls. A first portion of each of the slots is adapted to retain the core.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: Richard B. Caruso
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Patent number: 5263501Abstract: A hair curling apparatus for subjecting a tress of hair, previously wound about a cylinder, to a vaporized fluid for imparting a resilient and lasting curl to the hair upon removal of the cylinder. The apparatus comprises, generally, a handle containing a refillable fluid reservoir, a heating element for heating the fluid to vaporization, a barrel extending outward from the handle and containing a plurality of steam releasing holes, a channel for communicating the vaporized fluid from the reservoir to the barrel and a trigger mechanism for activating and metering the volume of fluid passed through the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventor: Gary R. Maznik
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Patent number: 5255694Abstract: A steamer is provided for use with hair curlers having a steam passage formed therein. The steamer comprises (i) a vessel forming a cavity for containing water, (ii) an electrode for heating the water contained in the cavity thereby transforming at least a portion of the water to steam, (iii) a housing supporting the electrode disposed atop the vessel and having a first steam discharge port formed therein in flow communication with the cavity, (iv) a cover disposed atop the housing and having a second steam port formed therein in flow communication with the first steam port, and (v) a handle for lifting the steamer attached to the cover. The handle has (i) a support portion adapted to support one of the hair curlers while the steam is introduced therein, (ii) a third steam discharge port formed in the support portion and in flow communication with the second steam discharge port, and (iii) a post for stabilizing one of the hair curlers while the steam is introduced therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Inventor: Richard B. Caruso
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Patent number: 5207236Abstract: A reservoir unit for use in a hairsetter which has upwardly-extending heating posts. The reservoir unit has a cup to hold water, the cup having a base and sides and being open at the top, and the base having an upwardly-extending heating post recess therein. The recess has a shape complementary to that of the heating posts, so that the reservoir unit may be filled with water and placed upon one of the heating posts to heat the water and so moisten hair rollers mounted on others of the posts. The reservoir may have an upwardly-extending handle for use in placing it upon and removing it from the heating post.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Conair CorporationInventor: Daniel Santhouse
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Patent number: 5133372Abstract: Hot air hair curling apparatus (1) has a motor-driven hair curler body (2, 2') which is provided with retractable radially arranged teeth (3). The hair curler body (2, 2') is mounted with the apparatus (1) so as to be axially detachable by means of a clutch (4, 5) which can be provided as a catch clutch (5') or as a permanent magnet clutch (5), as desired. The hair curler body (2, 2') is connected with a shaft (24) axially at one end for high mechanical stability, which shaft (24) engages with a first and second bearing (16, 17). The shaft and remaining portion of the hair curler body are hollow and the shaft is provided with elongated throughgoing holes between the bearings so that heated air can flow into the hair curler body. The first bearing is larger than the second bearing which is closest to the motor. Accordingly, it is possible to exchange, clean or disinfect the hair curler body (2, 2') in a simple manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Wella AktiengesellschaftInventors: Frank Seja, Rupert Zang
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Patent number: 4955360Abstract: A metallic heat-generating agent comprising as a main component iron powder and water generating steam by an oxidation reaction caused by contact with air is contained in an air-permeable bag as a heat-generating material for a portable hair curler. A portable hair curler is constructed and operated by exchangeably inserting this metallic heat-generating material in a hair-winding guide cylinder and dismountably attaching a cover after winding the hair onto the hair-winding guide cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignees: Nippon Steel Corporation, Finetec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiro Ogawa, Hiroo Takahashi, Yoshinori Kikuchi
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Patent number: 4936027Abstract: A hair dryer and steamer combination includes a handle housing mounting a fan blower producing a flow of air and a hair brush attachment having a hair engaging surface for seizing the hair to be styled. Included in the hair brush attachment is a heater which heats the water supplied from a water supplying tank at the end of the attachment to generate the steam. The attachment has its interior divided into an air flow chamber open rearwardly into the handle housing and a steam chamber accommodating the steam heater. The air flow chamber is provided with a number of air vents through which the air flow from the handle housing is discharged outwardly for drying the hair in engagement with the hair engaging surface. The steam chamber has a number of steam vents for discharging the steam outwardly for moistening the hair in engagement with the hair engaging surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventor: Eiji Tsuji
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Patent number: 4924849Abstract: A portable heating appliance having a member to be heated, includes first and second burners for heating the member; a portable fuel cartridge for supplying fuel to the burners, the furel cartridge including a fuel delivery valve for controlling the flow of fuel from the fuel cartridge, the fuel delivery valve including a control device for preventing the flow of fuel when in a first position and for permitting the flow of fuel when in a second, different position, and a first spring for biasing the control device to the first position; a plunger for actuating the fuel delivery valve in response to user actuation to start the flow of fuel from the fuel cartridge, the plunger pushing in the control device from the first position to the second position against the force of the spring to open the fuel delivery valve so that the latter permits the flow of fuel to the burners; the fuel cartridge further including a ring rotatably mounted on the housing of the cartridge and connected with the fuel delivery valve foType: GrantFiled: August 9, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: The Schawbel CorporationInventor: Thaddeus Zaborowski
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Patent number: 4834120Abstract: A hair cosmetic treatment apparatus has a curler with a body for curling the hair and a jacket which can be mounted thereon, embraces the curl and leaves a gap between it and the body. The jacket comprises semicylindrical shells provided on their longitudinal edges with seals and which can be brought into a closed position by means of clamping devices which can be mounted on both end faces. The jacket has radial hose nipples, which are connected by means of transverse ducts in the body to the gap. To the hose nipples can be connected hoselines, by means of which liquid treatment medium can be supplied to the curler and passed through the same. For hermetic sealing purposes, the longitudinal edges of the half-shells are provided with seals, which are additionally coated with a hydrophobic sealing compound.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: Walter Rumez
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Patent number: 4771797Abstract: A steam hairsetter includes a steam generator and a water device for supplying a predetermined amount of water to generate a desired amount of steam when a hair curler is installed at the steam outlet of the steam generator.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Genzi Kosaka