BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to heat generating mechanism for hair dryer, and more
particularly, to a beehive figured porous ceramic heat generating structure in which
a temperature sensor switch is axially equipped along a central main passage of the
ceramic block so as to detect the temperature in the ceramic block in the shortest
time.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
[0002] In the latest
Taiwan local Utility Model Patent M263023, a new hair dryer is disclosed. The housing of the hair dryer is composed of two
corresponding right and left sub-housings coupled together. The housing equipped with
a wind outlet grids and a wind inlet net, contains an electric circuit control unit,
a fan, a motor, a filter, and a motor voltage lowering unit in it. With the operation
of the electric circuit control unit, the motor is rotated to drive the fan so as
to introduce the air into the housing from the wind inlet and blow the air out of
the housing via wind outlet grids. A negative iron generator, and a ceramic block
are respectively provided at the rear and the front terminals of the motor voltage
lowering unit. Each of the two terminals of the ceramic block is covered by an electric
conducting metallic layer and a heat shield layer, and the ceramic block is fixed
at its position outside the two heat shield layers with fixing means. With such a
structure, when the negative ion generator and the two metallic layers are actuated,
the negative ions produced by the negative ion generator are blown out of the wind
outlet grids so as to preserve the moisture in the user's hairs, the far infrared
ray emitted by the energized ceramic block pierce deeply through the user's skin into
the inner organization thereby improving the blood circulation.
[0003] It is understood that using a ceramic block with the hair dryer to generate heat
is but a known prior technique. However, it is problematic that the ceramic block
is apt to crack, become frangible, or even completely break under an excessively high
temperature. Besides, the motor voltage lowering unit is conventionally made of an
electric heater wire enclosed in a flat mica envelope, the contact surface of the
mica with the high temperature heater wire will be exfoliated after a long time operation.
The mica in a high temperature produces poisonous, dissoluble, and in-expellable particles
which are severely harmful to human health after inhaling into the lungs.
[0004] It is what the reason the inventor has plunged into this matter by continuous research
and experimentation attempting to find out the remedy to palliate the inherent shortcomings
of the conventional techniques described above, and at last has succeeded in realizing
the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a heat generating
mechanism for hair dryer wherein the operating temperature of the ceramic block inside
can be timely detected so as to protect the hair dryer from overheating thereby prolonging
its lifespan.
[0006] To achieve the object, the present invention provides a beehive figured porous ceramic
block in which a temperature sensor switch and an overheat protection fuse electrically
connected with each other are axially disposed along a central main passage formed
in the ceramic block so as to timely interrupt the power supply in the emergency of
over-temperature.
[0007] The present invention also utilizes a porous ceramic block as a motor voltage lowering
element. By using the stable heat generation characteristic and ability of maintaining
uniform temperature, the ceramic block serves the functions of stabilizing and lowering
the motor voltage when it is electrically connected with the motor, such that the
conventional detect of the mica envelope exfoliation due to overheating of motor voltage
lowering element will no more happen again.
[0008] The above object and other advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
by describing in detail the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference
to the following attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
- Fig. 1
- is a cross sectional view of the hair dryer of the present invention.
- Fig. 2
- is a perspective view of the heat generating mechanism for hair dryer according to
the present invention.
- Fig. 3
- is a three dimensional exploded view of the heat generating mechanism for hair dryer
according to the present invention.
- Fig. 4
- is a front view of the heat generating mechanism for hair dryer according to the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Referring to Fig. 1 through Fig. 4, the hair dryer according to the present invention
has a housing 1 accommodating a fan 2, a motor 3, and a heat generating mechanism
4 in it. The heat generating mechanism 4 is composed of a first ceramic block 41,
a second ceramic block 42, several electrically conducting reeds 43, 44 being attached
to the two ceramic blocks 41, 42, and several heat shield rings 51, 52 attached to
the aforesaid reeds, the whole structure is enclosed by an envelope 40.
[0011] Both the first and second ceramic blocks 41 and 42 are provided with a number of
beehive like through pores 411, 421, ....., and further have main passages 412 an
422 respectively formed axially at their center portions, and both passages 412, 422
are communicated with each other, an electrically conducting ring 53 is intercalated
between the two ceramic blocks 41 and 42. The aforesaid electrically conducting reeds
43 and 44 are respectively attached to the outer ends of the ceramic blocks 41 and
42, the other sides of the reeds 43 and 44 are respectively necked by the aforesaid
heat shield rings 51 and 52.
[0012] As shown in Fig.3, a temperature sensor switch 61 and an overheat protective fuse
62 are inserted axially into the main passages 412 and 422 of the ceramic blocks 41
and 42. The temperature sensor switch 61, which being in connection with the overheat
protective fuse 62 at its one end, is provided with a transversely emerged pawl 63
fixedly hooked onto a protruded eye lug 511 on the heat shield ring 51, while the
end of the fuse 62 opposite to the switch 61 is fixedly connected to a first L shaped
bracket 71 which being emerged its one end out of the heat generating mechanism and
hidden the other end inside thereof.
[0013] Similarly, there is a second L shaped bracket 72 which emerges its one end out of
the heat generating mechanism and extends the other end inside the heat generating
mechanism to connect with the conducting ring 53 intercalated between the first and
second ceramic blocks 41 and 42.
[0014] The electrically conducting ring 53 is configurated into an annular shape with a
lead leg 531 radially extended from its hub, by so, the lead leg 531 is electrically
in connection with the second L shaped bracket 72, and a contactor 532 is provided
on its rim for in connection with the motor 3 using a conductor.
[0015] The heat shield ring 51, the electrically conducting reed 43, the first ceramic block
41, the electrically conducting ring 53, the second ceramic block 42, the electrically
conducting reed 44, and the heat shield ring 52 are assembled in order and enclosed
with the envelope 40 bolted onto an envelope ring 410 at its inner side, the outer
side thereof is for engaging with the L shaped brackets 71 and 72.
[0016] After finishing assembly, the first ceramic block 41 serves as a heat generating
element, while the second ceramic block 42 as a voltage lowering element, the outer
end of the envelope ring 410 is engaged with the motor 3 with fixing means.
[0017] After the fan 2, the motor 3 and the heat generating mechanism 4 are put together
as a whole hair dryer unit, being axially disposed respectively in the main passages
412 and 422 of the first and second ceramic blocks 41 and 42, the sensor switch 61
and fuse 62 are able to promptly and sensitively detect the variation of temperature
in the ceramic blocks 41 and 42.
[0018] As soon as the overtemperature in the ceramic blocks 41 and 42 has been detected,
the temperature sensor switch 61 and the overheat protective fuse 62 actuate to interrupt
the power supply so as to protect the ceramic blocks 41 and 42. The aforesaid switch
61 and fuse 62 is usually connected in series, alternatively one of them is intermediately
tapped out from the supply line.
[0019] The electrically conducting reeds 43, 44 intercalated between the ceramic blocks
41, 42 and attached to their ends are all corrugated on their surfaces so as to stably
support the ceramic bodies 41 and 42 with their surface cushion effect.
[0020] After completing assembly of the heat generating mechanism by putting together the
first and second ceramic blocks 41, 42, the electrically conducting reeds 43, 44 anc
the heat shield rings 51, 52 in the envelope 40, the heat generated from the ceramic
blocks 41, 42 can be promptly conducted via the beehive figured pores 411, 421 formed
on the ceramic blocks 41, 42 with an excellent efficiency.
[0021] As soon as the motor 3 is started, the ceramic blocks 41, 42 are also energized to
generate heat and emit the far infrared ray along with the wind blow of fan 2 driven
by the motor 3.
[0022] Practically, the number of the ceramic blocks 41 and 42 can be varied according to
the power required by the hair dryer to meet the standards of different countries,
that means it can be more than one.
[0023] The present invention is a high level technical creation and not simply utilizes
conventional technology or knowledge known prior to the application for patent or
can easily made by persons skilled in the arts. Prior to the application for patent,
the invention has neither been published or put to public use, nor displayed in any
exhibition therefore the present invention is eligible for application of patent.
[0024] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed
as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustration of some
of the presently preferred embodiment of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention
should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than
by the examples given.
1. A heat generating mechanism for hair dryer being accommodated in a housing together
with a motor and a fan, said heat generating mechanism being employing a ceramic block
as a heat generating element, and an electrically conducting reed and a heat shield
ring being respectively attached to both front and the rear end of said ceramic block;
wherein said ceramic block is a beehive figured through porous block having a central
main axial passage in which a temperature sensor switch is axially inserted.
2. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein an overheat protective
fuse is axially disposed in the central main passage of said ceramic block.
3. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said temperature sensor
switch and said overheat protective fuse is connected in series, or one of them intermediately
tapped out from the supply line.
4. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ceramic blocks contains
a first block and a second block with an electrically conducting ring intercalated
therebetween.
5. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second ceramic block
is used as a motor voltage lowering element.
6. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein said electrically conducting
ring interrelated between said first and second ceramic blocks has a lead lug radially
extended from its hub to be in connection with a L shaped bracket outside of said
ceramic blocks.
7. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein the other end of said
temperature sensor switch in series with said overheat protective fuse is fixedly
connected to said heat shield ring attached to the front end of said ceramic block.
8. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of said ceramic
block equipped in one or more.
9. The heat generating mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the surface of said electrically
conducting reeds attached to both ends of said ceramic block are corrugated.