TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This invention relates to hair care devices. Particularly, this invention relates
a hair care device being configured to develop electrical potential difference between
a human body and a device which discharges electrically charged particles.
BACKGROUND ARM
[0002] Japanese patent application publication No.
2003-59622A discloses a prior hair care device. The prior hair care device is exemplified by
a hair dryer, a hair brush, and hair iron. These hair care devices comprise an ion
generator and a voltage applying means. The ion generator and the voltage applying
means are both incorporated into a housing. The ion generator is configured to discharge
electrically charged particles. Consequently, the electrically charged particles are
sent to the hair. In addition, the electrically charged particles are supplied to
the air which is flown by the hair dryer. Consequently, the electrically charged particles
are sent to the hair. The voltage applying means is configured to keep the electrical
potential of the human body such that the human body has the electrical potential
which is opposite to the electrical potential of the electrically charged particle.
Or, the voltage applying means is configured to keep a predetermined electrical potential
of the human body such that the human body has the electrical potential which is lower
than the electrical potential of the electrically charged particles. The voltage applying
means is positioned such that the voltage applying means comes into contact with the
hand of the user. Therefore, when the user touches the voltage applying means with
the hand, the human body is kept to have the electrical potential which is opposite
to the electrical potential of the electrically charged particles. Or when the user
touches the voltage applying means with the hand, the human body is kept to have a
predetermined electrical potential which is lower than the electrical potential of
the electrically charged particles. Consequently, the ion generator supplies the electrically
charged particles to the user's hair continuously.
[0003] However, the prior hair care device comprises the ion generator and the voltage applying
means which is integral with the ion generator. The user holds the hair care device
and sends the forced air which is supplied with electrically charged particles. However,
when the hair care device is used in the hair salon, the beautician holds the hair
care device by their hand, and sends the forced air with the electrically charged
particles to customers. In this case, the customers have no contact with the voltage
applying means. Therefore, the customer's hair is not able to receive the electrically
charged particle which is carried by the forced air. In addition, the voltage applying
means incorporates the voltage source. Therefore, there is a problem of the weight
of the hair care device which is increased by the voltage applying means with the
voltage source.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEM TO BE RESOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0004] This invention is achieved to solve the above problem. An object of this invention
is to provide the hair care device being configured to supply the electrically charged
particles sufficiently to the hair when the electrically charged particles is supplied
from the hair care device held by somebody else.
MEANS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM
[0005] In order to solve the above problem, the hair care device in this invention comprises
a housing, an ion generator, a voltage applying means. The housing is formed with
an outlet port. The ion generator is disposed within the housing. The ion generator
is configured to produce electrically charged particles when electrically power is
supplied to the ion generator, thereby discharging the electrically charged particles
to an outside of the housing through the outlet port. The voltage applying means is
provided with a contact electrode. The contact electrode comes into contact with a
user. Consequently, the voltage applying means is configured to apply a predetermined
voltage to the user. The voltage applying means is a member which is separate from
the housing. The voltage applying means is the member which is spaced from the housing.
[0006] In this case, it is possible to obtain the hair care device being configured to supply
electrically charged particles surely even if a person who holds the hair care device
is different from a person who receives the electrically charged particles to the
hair. For example, in the beauty shop, when the beautician gives the hair care to
the customer, it is possible to develop a predetermined potential difference between
the customer and the electrically charged particles from the ion generator by connecting
the voltage applying means to the customer. Furthermore, it is possible to keep the
customer to a certain electrical potential by connecting the voltage applying means
to the person who receives the hair care. Therefore, even if the person who receives
the hair care receives the electrically charged particles generated from the ion generator,
it is possible to constantly develop the predetermined electrical potential difference
between the ion generator and the person who receives the hair care by keeping the
person to a certain electrical potential constantly. Consequently, this configuration
makes it possible for the ion generator to send the electrically charged particles
to the person who receives the hair care constantly.
[0007] It is preferred that the contact electrode is shaped to have a grip which is adapted
to be held by a hand of the user.
[0008] In this case, when the person who receives the hair care touches the contact electrode
shaped into grip, the person who receives the hair care receives the voltage. Therefore,
this configuration makes it possible for the ion generator to send the electrically
charged particles to the person who receives the hair care constantly.
[0009] It is preferred that the hair care device further comprises a chair on which the
user sits. The contact electrode is provided on the chair such that the contact electrode
comes into contact with the user. It is more preferred that the chair comprises a
backrest which is provided with the contact electrode. Or, it is more preferred that
the chair comprises a seat which is provided with the contact electrode. Or, it is
more preferred that the chair comprises an armrest which is provided with the contact
electrode. Or, it is more preferred that the chair comprises a cushion which is provided
with the contact electrode. The cushion is disposed at the seat, the backrest, or
a portion between the backrest or the seat.
[0010] In this case, the electrical potential difference is developed between the ion generator
and the person who receives the hair care.
[0011] It is preferred that the hair care device further comprises a footrest for supporting
the feet of the user. The contact electrode is provided on the footrest.
[0012] In this case, the electrical potential difference is developed between the ion generator
and the person who receives the hair care.
[0013] It is preferred that the hair care device further comprises an attaching member being
detachably attached to the user. The contact electrode is electrically coupled to
the attaching member.
[0014] In this case, the electrical potential difference is developed between the ion generator
and the person who receives the hair care.
[0015] It is preferred that the ion generator comprises an emitter electrode and a high
voltage generating circuit. The high voltage generating circuit is configured to apply
a high voltage to the emitter electrode so that the emitter electrode generates the
electrical discharge.
[0016] In this case, particles surrounding the emitter electrode are electrically charged,
whereby the emitter electrode produces the electrically charged particles.
[0017] It is preferred that the ion generator further comprises an opposed electrode. The
opposed electrode is disposed in an opposed relation to the emitter electrode such
that the opposed electrode is spaced from the emitter electrode by a predetermined
distance.
[0018] In this case, particles surrounding the emitter electrode are electrically charged
efficiently, whereby the emitter electrode produces the electrically charged particles.
[0019] It is preferred that the emitter electrode is configured produce the electrically
charged particles which is negatively charged. The voltage applying means is configured
to keep the user to a positive electric potential.
[0020] In this case, it is possible to obtain the hair care device being configured to send
the electrically charged particles which is negatively charged to the person who receives
the hair care continuously.
[0021] These and still other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following
best mode for carrying out the invention referring to the attached drawings.
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022]
Fig.1 is a schematic view of the hair care device in an embodiment of this invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the hair care device in a first modification of the
embodiment.
Fig. 3a shows the hair care device in a second modification of the embodiment. The
hair care device comprises a chair having armrests provided with a voltage applying
means.
Fig. 3b shows the hair care device in the second modification of the embodiment. The
hair care device comprises a chair having a backrest provided with the voltage applying
means.
Fig. 3c shows the hair care device in a third modification of the embodiment. The
hair care device comprises a chair having a seat provided with the voltage applying
means.
Fig. 3d shows the hair care device in a fourth modification of the embodiment. The
hair care device comprises a chair having a cushion provided with the voltage applying
means.
Fig. 4 shows the hair care device of a third modification of the embodiment. The hair
care device comprises a footrest for supporting the user's feet. The footrest is provided
with the voltage applying means.
Fig. 5 shows a schematic view of the hair care device of a fourth modification of
the embodiment. The hair care device in Fig. 5 is provided with an attaching member,
and comprises the voltage applying means electrically connected to the human body
through the attaching member.
Fig. 6a shows a side cross sectional view of the hair dryer which defines one example
of the hair care device.
Fig. 6b shows a side cross sectional view of an ion generator incorporated into the
hair dryer.
Fig. 7a shows a dryer with a brush which defines one example of the hair care device.
Fig. 7b shows a side cross sectional view taken on line of 1-1 in Fig. 7a of the dryer
with the brush.
Fig. 7c shows a side cross sectional view taken on line perpendicular to the line
of 1-1 in
Fig. 7a of the dryer with brush.
Fig. 8a shows a perspective view of a hair iron in this invention.
Fig. 8b shows a side view of the hair iron in this invention.
Fig. 8c shows a side cross sectional view of the hair iron in this invention.
Fig. 9a shows a side cross sectional view of the hair brush in this invention.
Fig. 9b shows a front view of the hair brush in this invention.
Fig. 10a shows a perspective view of an ion generator incorporated into the hair care
device in this invention.
Fig. 10b shows a side view of an ion generator incorporated into the hair care device
in this invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0023] Hereinafter, explanation of the invention is made by the following with attached
drawings.
[0024] Fig. 1 shows a hair care device
100 for caring the hair in embodiment. The hair care device
100 comprises a main body
110, an ion generator
200, and a voltage applying means
300. The ion generator
200 is configured to send electrically charged particles to the human body. The ion generator
200 is incorporated into the main body
110. The voltage applying means
300 is configured to keep a predetermined voltage potential of the human body such that
the electrically charged particles are attracted to the human body The voltage applying
means
300 is separate from the main body
110 and is spaced from the main body
110. The voltage applying means is configured to receive an electrical power from the
voltage source of an outside.
[0025] The ion generator
200 is incorporated into a device such as a hair dryer
900, a dryer with a brush
910, a hair iron
920, and a hair brush
930 shown in Fig. 6 to Fig. 9. Fig. 10 shows the ion generator
200 employed by the hair care device in this invention. The ion generator
200 comprises an emitter electrode
210, an opposed electrode
220, a base
230, a high voltage generating circuit
240. The base
230 has an electrical insulating property. The emitter electrode
210 is shaped to have a pole shape or a needle shape. The opposed electrode
220 is shaped to have semicircle shape. The opposed electrode
220 is disposed to be spaced from the emitter electrode
210 by a predetermined space. The emitter electrode
210 and the opposed electrode
220 are mounted on the base
230 such that the opposed electrode
220 is disposed in an opposed relation to the emitter electrode
210. The emitter electrode
210 has an axial line which is in alignment with a center line of the opposed electrode
220. The emitter electrode
210 and the opposed electrode
220 are connected to the high voltage generating circuit
240. The opposed electrode
220 is grounded. In contrast, the emitter electrode
210 receives the voltage from the high voltage generating circuit
240 such that the emitter electrode
210 keeps an electrical potential which is different from an electrical potential of
the opposed electrode. The high voltage generating circuit
240 is configured to apply high voltage between the emitter electrode
210 and the opposed electrode
220 in order to generate a corona discharge. When the corona discharge is generated around
the emitter electrode
210, the emitter electrode
210 produces the electrically charged particles in air surrounding a tip of the emitter
electrode
210. In this manner, particles in the air surrounding the emitter electrode
210 are electrically charged, whereby the electrically charged particles are produced.
[0026] Fig. 6 shows the hair dryer
900. The hair dryer
900 comprises a housing
901, a fan
902, a heater
903, the ion generator
200, and an electrical power switch
904. The housing
901 is shaped to have an air flow path
907 in the housing
901. The fan
902 and the heater
903 are incorporated into the housing
901 such that the fan
902 and the heater
903 are located within the air flow path
907. The housing
901 is provided at its first end with an air inlet
905, and is provided at its second end with an air outlet
906. The air inlet
905 is shaped to have a net-like structure. The housing
901 incorporates the ion generator
200 therein. The ion generator
200 is configured to produce the electrically charged particles. The emitter electrode
210 is configured to receive the high voltage from the high voltage generating circuit
240. Consequently, the emitter electrode
210 electrically charges the particles surrounding the emitter electrode, whereby the
hair dryer
900 discharges the electrically charged particles.
[0027] Fig. 7 shows a dryer with brush
910. The dryer with brush
910 comprises a housing
901, a blowing unit
911, a heater unit
912, a brush
913, an attachment
904, an ion generator
200, and a electrical power switch
914. The housing
901 is also used as a handle. The housing
901 incorporates the blowing unit
911 and the heater unit
912 therein. The blowing unit
911 comprises a fan
902 and a motor. The motor is configured to drive the fan
902. The blowing unit
911 is configured to direct the air flow generated by the fan
902, and send the air flow from the air outlet
906. The heater unit
912 is configured to heat the air sent from the blowing unit
911. The attachment
914 is attached to a tip of the housing
901 such that the brush
913 sends the air flown from the air outlet
906 to an outside of the brush
913. The housing
901 incorporates the ion generator
200 at the inside of the housing
901. The ion generator
200 is configured to generate the electrically charged particles. The emitter electrode
210 is configured to receive the high voltage from the high voltage generating circuit
240, whereby the dryer with brush
901 sends the electrically charged particles generated by the emitter electrode
210 to the outside.
[0028] Fig. 8 shows the hair iron
920. The hair iron
920 comprises a first arm
921, a second arm
922, a pair of iron plates
923, heaters
903, and an ion generator
200. The first arm
921 has a first end which is pivotally fixed to a first end of the second arm
922. The first arm
921 has one face which is opposite to the second arm
922, and is provided at its one face with the heater
903. The second arm
922 has one face which is opposite to the first arm
921, and is provided at its one face with the heater
903. The main body 110 is provided with the ion generator
200. The emitter electrode
210 is configured to receive the voltage from the high voltage generating circuit
240, whereby the hair iron
920 is configured to discharge the electrically charged particles.
Fig. 9 shows the hair brush
930. The hair brush
930 comprises a grip
931, a brush
913, and an ion generator
200. The grip
931 is shaped to incorporate the high voltage generating circuit
240 at an inside of the grip
931. The brush
913 is shaped to incorporate the ion generator
200. The emitter electrode
210 is configured to receive the high voltage from the high voltage generating circuit
240, whereby the hair brush
930 generates the electrically charged particles.
[0029] The hair care device such as the hair dryer
900, the dryer with brush
910, the hair iron
920, and the hair brush
930 comprises the ion generators
200 being configured to generate the electrically charged particles. In addition, the
main body is used in combination with the voltage applying means
300 mentioned after. Consequently, the hair care device is configured to send the electrically
charged particles to a target object continuously.
[0030] Fig. 1 shows the voltage applying means
300, incorporated into the housing
901, is separate from the housing and is spaced from the housing. The voltage applying
means
300 is provided with a contact electrode
301. The contact electrode
301 is configured to come into contact with the human. The voltage applying means
300 is configured to apply voltage to the target object such as the human body through
the contact electrode
301 such that the voltage applying means
300 gives the electrical charge having an electrical potential which is opposite to the
electrical potential of the electrical charge of the electrically charged particles.
For example, when the electrically charged particles has a negative electrical charge,
the voltage applying means
300 is realized by a positive voltage generating circuit being configured to apply the
voltage to the target object such that the target object has a positive electrical
potential. In this case, as shown in Fig. 1, the target object touches the contact
electrode which acts as a positive electrode of the voltage applying means
300. In contrast, when the electrically charged particles has a positive electrical charge,
the voltage applying means
300 is realized by a negative voltage generating circuit being configured to apply the
voltage to the target object such that the target object has a negative electrical
potential.
[0031] The voltage applying means
300 receives the voltage from the voltage source
310. The voltage source
310 is separate from the voltage source for the voltage applying means
300. The voltage source
310 is realized by the commercial power source or the dry battery.
[0032] The hair care device
100 in this embodiment comprises main body
110 and the voltage applying means
300 which is separate from the main body
110. The voltage applying means
300 comes into contact with the target object such as the human body through the contact
electrode. Consequently, even if a person who gives the hair care is different from
the person who receives the hair care, the electrical potential of the person who
receives the hair care is kept lower than electrical potential of the ion generator.
Consequently, the electrically charged particles generated by the ion generator
200 are sent to the target object continuously. As a result, a large amount of the electrically
charged particles is attracted to the target object, thereby being absorbed the target
object. Therefore, substances constituting the electrically charged particles are
continuously absorbed to the hair. Consequently, it is possible to supply the water
to the hair, and smoothen the hair.
[0033] Fig. 2 shows a first modification of the hair care device. The hair care device in
the first modification comprises a voltage applying means
300 which is adapted to be held by the hand of the person who receives the hair care.
For example, the voltage applying means
300 is shaped into a handle or a grip. The voltage applying means
300 comprises a portion to be held by the person who receives the hair care. The portion
to be held by the person who receives the hair care is made by a material having an
electrically conductive property. The hair care device shown in Fig. 2 comprises a
grip
320. The voltage applying means
300 is provided with the grip
320 which comes into contact with the hand of the person who receives the hair care.
In this embodiment, when the person who receives the hair care simply holds the voltage
applying means
300 shaped into the handle or the grip, the person who receives the hair care is electrically
connected to the voltage applying means
300. Consequently, the electrical potential of the person who receives the hair care is
kept at a predetermined electrical potential by the voltage applying means
300. Consequently, the person who receives the hair care is able to receive the electrically
charged particles emitted from the ion generator. Furthermore, the voltage applying
means
300 is shaped to have the handle or the grip. Therefore, it is possible to easily carry
the hair care device. Moreover, the voltage applying means
300 is electrically connected to the person who receives the hair care easily. Therefore,
it is possible to obtain the hair care device having a high usability.
[0034] Fig. 3 shows a second modification of the hair care device in this embodiment. The
voltage applying means
300 in the second modification is attached to the chair
330 on which the person sits. For example, the voltage applying means
300 shown in Fig. 3a is attached to the armrest
331 such that the contact electrode
301 comes into contact with an elbow of the user. In addition, the voltage applying means
300 shown in Fig. 3b is attached to a part of a backrest
332 such that the contact electrode
301 comes into contact with the back of the user who receives the hair care. The voltage
applying means
300 shown in Fig. 3c is provided on the seat
333 such that the contact electrode
301 comes into contact with buttocks of the user who receives the hair care. The voltage
applying means
300 shown in Fig. 3d is provided on a cushion of the seat such that the contact electrode
301 comes into contact with the person who receives the hair care. In these cases, when
the person who receives the hair care sit on the chair
330, the person is electrically connected to the voltage applying means
300. Therefore, the ion generator
200 is configured to continuously send the electrically charged particles to the person
who receives the hair care. In addition, the voltage applying means
300 is incorporated into the chair
330. The voltage applying means of the second modification is configured to receive the
electrical power from the voltage source (not shown) at the outside, and is configured
to apply the voltage to the person who receives the hair care. Therefore, it is possible
to keep the electrical potential of the person who receives the hair care by simply
sitting on the chair
330.
[0035] Fig. 4 shows a third modification of the hair care device in this embodiment. In
the third modification, the voltage applying means is incorporated into a footrest
for bearing the feet of the user who receives the hair care. The footrest
340 is made from the material having an electrically conductive property for establishing
the electrical connection between the voltage applying means and the footrest
340. The voltage applying means
300 is configured to receive the voltage from the voltage source
310 disposed in the outside. Consequently, it is possible to connect the voltage applying
means
300 to the person who receives the hair care by simply bearing the feet on the footrest
340. Therefore, ion generator
200 is configured to send the electrically charged particles constantly by simply putting
the feet on the footrest
340.
[0036] Fig. 5 shows a fourth modification of the hair care device in the embodiment. The
voltage applying means
300 in this modification further comprises a attaching member
350. The attaching member
350 is exemplified by a clip which is detachably attached to the person who receives
the hair care. In this modification, the attaching member
350 is realized by the clip. The attaching member
350 is made from the material having the electrically conductive property. The attaching
member
350 is electrically connected to the voltage applying means
300 through the contact electrode
301. When the attaching member
350 is attached to the person who receives the hair care, the electrical potential of
the person who receives the hair care is at the same level of the electrical potential
of the voltage applying means
300. Therefore, the person who receives the hair care is able to receive the electrically
charged particles emitted from the ion generator
200 without direct contact with respect to the voltage applying means
300.
[0037] The above embodiment and modifications are explained in a case of supplying the electrically
charged particles to the hair of the person. However, needless to say, it is possible
to use the above unit for therapy and the beauty. In this case, the above device is
configured to send the electrically charged particles to the skin.