[0001] The present invention relates to a hair iron for reducing the transfer of the generated
heat from its heating plate to its body portion, and more particularly, to a hair
iron which is capable of minimizing the direct transfer of the generated heat from
the heating plate to the body, whereby the incidence of burns is reduced, and the
iron can be used more safely.
[0002] A conventional hair iron, as shown in Figure 1, has bodies 1 which are coupled by
a hinge portion 5 and may be opened to a given angle by means of a spring. Respective
heating plates 2 are formed on the inner surface of each of the bodies 1. The heating
plates 2 are positioned at the inner surface of the bodies 1 when in a collapsed state.
The heating plates 2, the bodies 1 and connection members are coupled in a line contact,
without forming any space. Electrical circuits for converting the input power supplied,
by means of a power supply cord 4, to another energy and transmitting the energy to
other portion, are built into the bodies 1.
[0003] The hair iron is used to treat a user's hair in various styles, by using the raised
temperature of the heating plates 2. However, since the user uses the hair iron by
manually grasping it, any heat generated by the heating plate which is transferred
to the body, may cause burning.
[0004] Therefore, in considering said problems in the art, the present invention seeks to
provide a hair iron which is capable of minimizing direct transfer of the heat generated
in the heating plate to the body, whereby the danger of burning is reduced. and the
device can thus be more safely utilized.
[0005] According to the invention, there is provided a hair iron having a pair of heating
portions intended, in use, to be held together in contact so that hair to be held
therebetween is treated, each said heating portion comprising: a heating plate to
which electric current may be applied and whose temperature is maintained uniformly;
a connection member with which said heating plate is engaged; and a body in which
said connection member is mounted.
[0006] Preferably, the heating portion is constructed such that a small space is formed
between the heating plate, the connection member and the body, whereby the transfer
of heat generated in the heating plate to the body is minimized.
[0007] Preferably, the heating portion is also constructed such that an engagement portion
of the heating plate, the connection member and the body is contacted in a spot by
a protrusion, whereby the transfer of heat generated in the heating plate to the connection
member can be minimized.
[0008] Preferably, the connection member is formed with a protrusion to be engaged with
engagement portions of the heating plate and the body, and when being engaged, the
heating plate, the connection member and the body are formed with a gap and are contacted
in a spot.
[0009] Preferably, a spacing member is disposed between the connection member and the body
and is made of cushion material.
[0010] The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention
will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional hair iron;
Figure 2 is a disassembled perspective view showing the hair iron according to an
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a connection member of the hair iron of Figure
2; and
Figure 4 is an illustrative view showing use of the hair iron according to the present
invention.
[0011] There will now be provided a more detailed description of a preferred embodiment
of the present invention, referring to Figures 2 to 4. In these drawings, the reference
numeral 50 denotes a heating portion.
[0012] Each heating portion 50 comprises a heating plate 20 to which electric current is
applied and whose temperature is maintained uniformly, a connection member 30 with
which the heating plate 20 is engaged and having adiabatic functions, and a body 10
in which the connection member 30 is mounted.
[0013] When the heating plate 20, the connection member 30 and the body 10 are assembled,
they are engaged in three-steps so that the heating plate 20 is completely projected
to the outside of the body 10.
[0014] Also, the heating portion 50 is constructed, such that a minute space is formed between
the heating plate 20, the connection member 30 and the body 10, whereby the transfer
of the heat generated in the heating plate 20 to the body 10 can be minimized.
[0015] The connection member 30, as shown in Figure 3, is formed with at least 2 protrusions
31 which are engaged with engagement rails 21 (see Figure 2) of the heating plate
20.
[0016] The engagement rails 21 are formed of "⊏"-shaped grooves and make a multi-point contact
with the connection member 30, via the semi-elliptical sliding protrusions 31.
[0017] Also, the connection member 30 is formed with at least 2 gap protrusions 33 on its
outer surface with which the body 20 is engaged. The gap protrusions 33 cause the
connection member 30 to be spaced from the body 10 by a predetermined amount. Also,
the gap protrusions 33 are formed with minutely being protruded.
[0018] Spacing members 11 made of resilient (cushion) material are formed between the body
10 and the connection member 30 being engaged with the heating plate 20.
[0019] The spacing members 11 (see Figure 2) are disposed on the inner surface of the body
10 at a predetermined height, and the connection member 30 is placed on the upper
surface of the spacing members 11. This prevents the connection member 30 from coming
into direct contact with the body 10.
[0020] As mentioned above, the heating plate 20, being engaged with the connection member
30, is also engaged with the body 10.
[0021] The operation of the hair iron of the present invention will now be described.
[0022] A power cord (not shown) is connected to the body 10, and is connected to an external
power supply unit. Next, a power switch on the body 10 is turned on by the user, to
supply power to the hair iron.
[0023] When the hair iron has reached a predetermined temperature set by a temperature control
portion (not shown) and power is supplied to the circuit, energy is transferred to
the heating plate 20 and heat is generated in the heating plate 20.
[0024] The heating plate 20 is typically heated to a temperature greater than 150°C. However,
since the heating plate 20 is engaged with the connection member 30, direct transfer
of the heat being generated to the surface of the body 10 is minimized.
[0025] In the above manner, since the spacing members 11 are disposed on the inner surface
of the body 10 at a predetermined height, the connection member 30 is spaced from
the body 10, without being in direct contact with the body 10, and thus the direct
transfer of heat to the surface of the body 10 can be minimized.
[0026] Also, the connection member 30 is formed with 2 or more gap protrusions 33 at its
outer surface with which the body 20 is engaged. The gap protrusions 33 cause the
connection member 30 to be spaced from the body 10 by a predetermined amount. Also,
the gap protrusions 33 are formed with minutely being protruded.
[0027] According to the hair iron structure of the present invention, since direct transfer
of the heat generated in the heating plate of the hair iron to the body portion is
minimized, the hair iron does not cause burns and can be more safely utilized.
1. A hair iron having a pair of heating portions intended, in use, to be held together
in contact so that hair to be held therebetween is treated, each said heating portion
comprising:
a heating plate to which electric current may be applied and whose temperature is
maintained uniformly;
a connection member with which said heating plate is engaged; and
a body in which said connection member is mounted.
2. The hair iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heating portion is constructed such
that a space is formed between said heating plate, said connection member and said
body and whereby the transfer of heat generated in said heating plate to said body
is minimized.
3. The hair iron as claimed in either one of claims 1 or 2, wherein said heating portion
is constructed such that an engagement portion of said heating plate, said connection
member and said body make point contact via a protrusion, whereby the transfer of
heat generated in said heating plate to said connection member is minimized.
4. The hair iron as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said connection
member is formed with one or more protrusions which engage with engagement portions
of said heating plate and said body, such that when engaged with one other, said heating
plate, said connection member and said body are formed with a gap and make point contact
with each other.
5. The hair iron as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one
spacing member made of resilient material is disposed between said connection member
and said body.