[0001] The preset invention is related to a curler of the expandable kind, generally used
for curling the hairs either of a head hair, i.e. a braid, or possibly of a wig or
a hair extension system as well.
[0002] The known expandable curlers generally involve a curler body having an external surface
apt to receive wound hairs to be curled, dry or wet.
[0003] In the art, some examples of curlers are known, wherein the volume thereof can be
modified. For instance,
US 5,020,552 A and
US 3,707,155 A disclose curler device to wind and curl hairs having a collapsible cylindrical external
surface.
[0004] In
US 3,707,155 A, the collapsibility is determined by the extraction of a rigid member from an external
hose with flexible walls. In such a way, the hairs wound and tightened on the external
surface of the hose can be released, to deposit a curling agent on the hairs, which
are then tightened again.
[0005] Instead,
US 5,020,552 A discloses a curler having a tubular structure split in two half-shell movable from
an expanded configuration to a retracted configuration and vice versa, thanks to an
internal mechanical device. In such a way, the hairs are wound when the curler is
expanded, while the curler is then more easily extracted from the curls, when it is
arranged in a retracted configuration.
[0006] In any case, the two above mentioned curlers have two working configurations clearly
distinct to each other: an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration. Another
curler similar to the latter ones is disclosed in Japanese patent application No.
JP 2000-060628 A.
[0007] Instead, Japanese patent application No.
JP 2001-037528 A discloses a curler wherein the resilient tubular structure thereof is compressed
by the hairs very tightly wound therearound. In this way, the curler structure partly
restores the strain imparted to wind the hairs as elastic strain stretching and tightening
the wound hairs.
[0008] However, the use of a similar kind of curler is very uncomfortable for the user,
whose hairs are subjected to a strong and even painful strain through the winding
thereof. Further, the strain provided by the curler to the hairs is forcedly very
limited. Another curler, having a working very similar to that of the latter, is disclosed
in Japanese patent application No.
2005-026354 A.
[0009] Through all the above described curlers, the strain applied to the hairs throughout
the curling is determined by the strain imparted by an operator in the winding operation,
hence by his physical strength, notwithstanding the discomfort suffered by the user.
It is understood that an operator with less skill, or with more or less strength in
his hands, could subject the hairs to a different strain from curl to curl, and from
user to user, thus obtaining results even remarkably different to each other.
[0010] Another element which could influence the curling and make unpredictable the results
of the use of the curler is the resilience of the hairs, which varies from user to
user and depends on the humidity condition of the hairs too. As a matter of fact,
a wet hair becomes more resilient and the resilience variation is different from hair
to hair. Hence, hairs wound around a curler and subsequently wetted, or vice versa,
may be subject to even remarkable variations in strain, which may, in some cases,
almost thwart the curling effect and, in other cases, damage the hair structure for
the excessive applied strain.
[0011] The amount of hairs on the braid to be wound and the thickness thereof also influence
the strain applied to the hairs in the winding operation. It is understood that the
hairs outside the winding, according to the operator's skill, may be subjected either
to a greater or to a lesser strain with respect to the inner hairs. This may render
the curling uneven and prevents the achievement of full-bodied swirls, well defined
and uniform.
[0012] Finally, the heating conditions may also vary the resilience of hairs and thus the
strain state thereof, and the same for the chemical treatments to which the hairs
are subjected while they are wound.
[0013] The technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide an expandable
curler able to obviate to the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the state of the
art.
[0014] Such a problem is solved b yan expandable curler comprising a curler body split in
two or more rigid longitudinal sectors forming together a winding surface receiving
an amount of wound hairs in a contracted configuration,
characterized in that it comprises locking means of said sectors in said contracted configuration and elastic
means, housed inside said sectors, apt to apply on said sectors a predetermined elastic
force expanding the winding surface and determining a strain state at the wound hairs
until the reaching of a balance between inner elastic force and strain applied to
the wound hairs, when said locking means are deactivated.
[0015] With the above defined curler, the hair winding no longer requires a particular skill,
because the strain imparted by the curler to the hairs no longer depends on the strain
applied by the operator throughout the winding operation. Further, possible differences
in strain caused by the humidity or by the drying are compensated by the curler, which
consequently expands or contracts itself. Ultimately, the curler expansion can transmit
a strain state even through a remarkable braid thickness.
[0016] More advantages and changes to the above defined invention will be disclosed by the
description of an embodiment of expandable curler, provided to an exemplificative
and non limitative purpose with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 shows a partially sectioned perspective view of an expandable curler according
to the invention in an expanded configuration;
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the curler of Figure 1 in a contracted configuration;
- Figures 3A and 3B show cross-sections of the curler of the preceding figures, in an
expanded (3A) and contracted (3B) configuration respectively, according to lines A-A
e B-B of Figures 1 and 2 respectively; and
- Figures 4A and 4B illustrate, through respective perspective views, the use of the
curler of Figures 1 and 2.
[0017] With reference to the figures, an expandable curler is indicated by 1 as a whole.
It comprises a curler body determined by the matching of two half-shells 2, 3 embodying
rigid longitudinal sectors, two in the present case, in which the curler body is split.
[0018] However, it is understood that the curler body can be split in a number of longitudinal
sectors even greater than two.
[0019] The half-shells 2, 3 also determine a substantially cylindrical winding surface,
defined by the curved free surfaces 4, 5 of the two half-shells, opposite to the inner
surfaces 6, 7 of the two half-shell, intended to be matched to each other.
[0020] In the present embodiment, the shape of the curler body is cylindrical with a circular
section, but it is understood that various shapes are possible, even conical, as long
as they provide a winding surface apt to receive wound hairs.
[0021] On said surface 4, 5 means for retaining hairs may be provided, e.g. pliers means,
spring means (not shown) or unevenness on the surfaces, like corrugated profiles or
pins creating a comb effect keeping the hairs locked in their wound configuration.
However, it has to be noted that the hairs can be locked wound by a superimpositions
of coils wound at the start around the curler body. In such a case, smooth free surface
may ease the sliding of hairs on them without damages.
[0022] Inside said half-shell 2, 3, the curler 1 comprises elastic means provided for applying
on the half-shells 2, 3, i.e. the above sectors, an elastic force pulling them apart
and expanding the winding surface produced by them.
[0023] In the present embodiment, such elastic means comprises four helical springs 8 arranged
between the inner surfaces 6, 7 of the half-shells 2, 3 at the angular points of the
inner surfaces.
[0024] It is understood that any elastic member, apt to apply an elastic force pulling said
sectors, in which the curler body is split, apart and expanding the winding surface
could be considered fit for this purpose.
[0025] For instance, helical springs with axis perpendicular to the longitudinal development
of the curler may be replaced by a leaf spring or coil spring whose end coils act
on the inner curved surface of the half-shells 2, 3. Alternatively, the half-shell
2, 3 may house inside a compressed elastic member, e.g. an elongated sponge or foam
rubber member, appropriately shaped to expand itself to pull said half-shells 2, 3
apart.
[0026] Moreover, means for preventing the disengagement of the half-shells 2, 3 may be provided,
e.g. a spin-plug arrangement between the half-shells determining an end stop, corresponding
to the maximum expansion of the curler 1. Otherwise, as in the present embodiment,
the springs 8 themselves can be connected to the half-shells 2, 3 to prevent their
disengagement. Alternatively, the curler can have a closed external envelope, possibly
water-proof to protect the inside of the curler, limiting the expansion of the two
half-shells 2, 3 introducing a maximum extension corresponding to the maximum volume
of the envelope.
[0027] Further, the curler 1 comprises means for docking the sectors, in which it is split,
in a contracted configuration, wherein the winding surface is minimal and wherein
the half-shells of the present embodiment are matched against each other, in opposition
to the elastic force keeping them apart.
[0028] It is understood that so many other variations are possible for said docking means.
In the present embodiment, such locking means comprises a pair of clamps 9 which may
be inserted, at each end of the curler, into suitable notches or seats 10 formed in
said half-shells 2, 3.
[0029] Among the possible alternatives, a single clamp may be cited, longitudinally extending
across the curler body, two or more non-elastic rings or two rigid caps, apt to be
fitted on the curler body ends, a cord possibly inserted in suitable holes formed
at each curler ends, which can be knotted to lock the curler body in a contracted
configuration and then loosened to release it, a locking lever mechanism and so on.
[0030] Preferably, said docking means can act on the opposite ends of the curler, to assure
the contraction thereof, along the whole length thereof.
[0031] Said elastic means are provided to establish a strain state into the wound hairs
until the reaching of a balance between inner elastic force and strain applied to
the wound hairs, when said locking means are deactivated.
[0032] The working of the elastic means 8 and of the docking means 9, 10 will appear in
greater detail form the description of the procedure according to which the curler
has to be used.
[0033] In connection with Figures 4A and 4B, at the beginning the docking means 9, 10 are
activated in opposition to the inner elastic force of the elastic means 8 trying to
expand the curler from the inner.
[0034] In such contracted configuration, a braid T is winded around the curler 1, the braid
T being dry or wet, treated, pre-treated or even to be treated and so on. The hairs
are locked on the winding surface 4, 5 of the curler 1 by superimposition of the first
coils of the braid (Figure 4A).
[0035] The operation of winding can be carried out imparting any strain to the wound hairs.
The size, i.e. the length and the thickness of the braid T can be any. At the winding
end, the hairs can be locked by any kind of conventional clip.
[0036] Then, the operator can deactivate the docking means, in this embodiment extracting
the clamps 9 from their seats 10. In this way, the internal elastic means is activated,
the elastic force thereof being pre-determined by the elastic constant of the spring
or of the springs inside the curler 1.
[0037] Thus, the curler 1 expands until the reach of a balance between the inner elastic
force and the strain applied to the wound hairs. Hence, if the hairs have been tightly
tightened, the expansion is minor, and if the winding is loose, the expansion is greater.
In both cases, at the end the hairs are subjected to the same strain.
[0038] If, in the winding, the hairs are subjected to a modification of the elasticity thereof,
e.g. because the hairs are wetted, dried or chemically treated, the curler adjust
itself to the new hair elasticity.
[0039] At the end of the treatment, the curler can be manually compressed, and the locking
means can be re-activated, in the present embodiment by inserting again the clamps
9 in their seats 10. The contraction of the curler 1 hence can ease the unwinding
of the braid T at the end of the treatment.
[0040] It is understood that the operator can select among a set of curlers having different
inner elastic constants, to apply more or less strain to the hairs, according either
to the treatment to be carried out or to the wished effect.
[0041] Further, it is understood that the achievement of a given strain state depends only
on the selected elastic constant, but not on the operator's skill. Therefore, the
operator may have less skill in this kind of treatments.
[0042] Obviously, through this set, sizes, i.e. length and diameter, of the different curler
may vary and the elastic force thereof, i.e. the power to strain the wound hairs,
can be easily identified by a particular colour and/or a pattern formed on the winding
surface.
[0043] The above described curler 1 can be easily made in inert material, not chemically
interacting with the hair, suitable for a mass production, e.g. by molding. The selected
material can be plastic or metallic, e.g. aluminium. In the latter case, the curler
may house also heating means, to be activated during the hair treatment for drying
or to set the curled shape thereof.
[0044] In the embodiment here described, the expansion occurs by mutual pulling-apart of
the longitudinal sectors, but it is understood that the same result may be achieved
through a mutual relative rotation of the sectors around a longitudinal axis. The
rotation may determine the overall expansion of the winding surface by an internal
cam profile guiding the longitudinal sectors and/or by a peculiar shape of each sector.
[0045] To the above disclosed expandable curler a man skilled in the art, to meet further
and contingent needing, may introduce several additional changes or variants, all
of them in any case falling within the protection scope of the present invention,
as defined by the annexed claims.
1. Expandable curler (1) comprising a curler body split in two or more rigid longitudinal
sectors (2, 3) forming together a winding surface (4, 5) receiving an amount of wound
hairs in a contracted configuration, characterized in that it comprises locking means (9, 10) of said sectors (2, 3) in said contracted configuration
and elastic means (8), housed inside said sectors (2, 3), apt to apply on said sectors
(2, 3) a predetermined elastic force expanding the winding surface 4, 5) and determining
a strain state at the wound hairs until the reaching of a balance between inner elastic
force and strain applied to the wound hairs, when said locking means (9, 10) are deactivated.
2. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the curler body is determined by the matching
of two half-shells (2, 3) forming said rigid longitudinal sectors.
3. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the winding surface is substantially cylindrical.
4. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the curler body comprises means for retaining
the heir in their winded configuration.
5. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the elastic means comprises helical springs
(8) inside said sectors (2, 3).
6. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the curler body comprises means for preventing
the disengagement of said sectors (2, 3).
7. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the locking means (9, 10) acts on the opposite
ends of the curler body, to ensure the contraction along the whole length thereof.
8. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the curler body is made of inert material,
plastic or metallic.
9. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the curler body comprises heating means,
to be activated during the hair treatment either to dry or to or to set the curled
shape thereof.
10. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein the expansion of the winding surface (4,
5) occurs by mutual polling apart of the longitudinal sector (2, 3).
11. Curler (1) according to claim 1, wherein said sectors (2, 3) expand the winding surface
(4, 5) by mutual relative rotation of the sectors (2, 3) around a longitudinal axis
with respect to an internal cam profile guiding the longitudinal sectors (2, 3) and/or
by a peculiar shape of each sector (2, 3).
12. Set of curlers (1) as defined in any of the preceding claims, wherein the elastic
means has different elastic constants, to apply more or less strain on the hairs according
either to the treatment to be carried out or to the wished effect.