FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to the field of haircare, in particular to hair dryers, hair
straighteners, hair curlers, electronic brushes, and more particular to the use of
an ionizer in an electronic haircare device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Frizz and static hair are most often undesired in hair styling. Frizz and static
hair occur, because hair obtains a (positive) charged, e.g. through styling, brushing
or combing.
[0003] EP2759224 describes a hair straightener that is configured to reduce electrostatic charging
of the hair. The hair straightener according to
EP2759224 comprises silicon strips that are at least partially electrically conductive and
grounded.
[0004] Further, in the art of haircare ionizers are increasingly used, because they have
the potential to prevent or reduce frizz by applying (negative) ions to the hair.
However, the ion output of these ionizers can be unsatisfactory.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the invention to increase the ion output in haircare devices.
According to one aspect the invention is a haircare device according to claim 1.
[0006] In state of the art haircare devices, ion output can be reduced for several reasons.
One of the reasons is that the haircare device is charged, for example through its
use or by ions delivered by the ionizer. The electrical charge of the haircare device
will influence the path of ions generated by the ionizer. An electrically charged
haircare device can either attract or repel ions generated by the ionizer. Both effects
can be undesired and may result in less ions reaching the hair. The use of a conductive
additive in the air channel and / or air outlet, preferably used in a coating, will
neutralize the air outlet and / or air channel such that the air outlet and / or air
channel does not affect the course of the ions coming from the ionizer. As a result,
the ion output to the hair may be increased. Such conductive additive could for example
comprise carbon, a metal, like copper or silver.
[0007] Further, in haircare products like hair straighteners, hair curlers or hair brushes,
the ion output may decrease over time, because the environment near the ionizer may
get saturated. By providing an airstream along and away from the ionizer, the ion
output to the hair may be improved when the haircare device is in use.
[0008] Examples of molecules or atoms that can be ionized are air molecules, water molecules
or metals.
[0009] According to embodiments of the invention the haircare device is a hairdryer. According
to further embodiments of the invention the air outlet is a nozzle or an air outlet
grill. The air outlet could also be any other attachment known in the art, like e.g.
comb or brush like structures.
[0010] According to further embodiments, the haircare device is any of a hair straightener,
(electronic) brush or a hair curler.
[0011] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with
reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a part of a hair dryer according to embodiments of the
invention and
Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows part of a hair straightener according to the state of
the art and part of a hair straightener according to embodiments of the invention
and
Fig. 3 diagrammatically shows a hair curler according to embodiments of the invention
and
Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows a hairbrush according to embodiments of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a side view of the air outlet area of a hair dryer
according to embodiments of the invention. The outgoing air flows through air channel
12 in the direction of arrow 10 to the air outlet 11, which as known in the art, can
take many different forms and configurations, like an air outlet grill (11a) or a
nozzle (11b), but for example also a brush, comb or diffuser. The hair dryer according
to Fig. 1 further comprises an ionizer 13. The fan of the hairdryer (not shown) moves
the air from the air inlet of the hair dryer to the air outlet 11 and along the ionizer
13. The air outlet 11 and / or the air channel 12 comprises carbon such that the air
channel and / or air outlet do not or minimally affect the course of the ions generated
by ionizer 13. As a result, the number of ions reaching the hair is increased. The
hair dryer may further comprise a non-conductive element, isolating element 14 for
increasing safety. This part may be beneficial if high voltage parts such as the coil
are too close to the air outlet or air channel and the conductivity of these parts
is high.
[0014] Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows part of a hair straightener according to the state
of the art (a) and part of a hair straightener according to embodiments of the invention
(b). Both hair straighteners comprise an arm and a straightener plate 22. Further,
both hair straighteners comprise an ionizer 24 for generating ions. The hair straightener
according to the state of the art comprises an ionizer outlet 26 from which the generated
ions exit.
[0015] The lower Figs. of 2a and 2b depict the hair straightener in use. A strand of hair
28 is placed on top of straightener plate 22, after which the hair is clamped by a
second arm, which is not shown in the figures. The straightener plate may be heated
in order to bring the temperature of the hair above the glass transition temperature.
By applying heat while clamping the hair, the hair can be straightened. For both the
hair straighteners the ion distribution 29 is depicted. H indicates a high ion density,
M a medium ion density and L indicates a low ion density. In Fig. 2a can be seen that
for the hair straightener according to the state of the art the ion density at the
location of the strand of hair 28 is low (L).
[0016] The hair straightener according to the invention further comprises a fan 23, which
is configured for moving air from the air inlet 21 to the air outlet 25 and along
the ionizer 24. Preferably, the air outlet has a length substantially the same as
the straightener plate 22. This is advantageous because in this way the air will be
blown towards the strand of hair independently of how the hair is exactly positioned
in the straightener. The length of the straightener plate is defined as the edge that
is perpendicular to the strand of hair 28 when the straightener is in use. More preferably,
the air outlet is configured as a slot comprising multiple air outlets. The fan 23
transports the air from the air inlet to the air outlet 25 via air channel 27 in order
to increase the number of ions at the location of the hair. Preferably, the air channel
and / or the air outlet comprises carbon. More preferably, the air channel and / or
air outlet is coated with a carbon coating. The fan will therefore blow the ions generated
by the ionizer 24 through the air channel 27. The ion density at the location of the
strand of hair 28 will hence be higher than in a hair straightener according to the
state of the art. This is clearly visible when comparing the diagrammatically visualized
ion distributions 29. The state of the art straightener results in a low ion density
at the location of the strand of hair (Fig. 2a, 29), while the hair straightener according
to embodiments of the invention results in a high ion density at the location of the
strand of hair (Fig. 2b, 29).
[0017] Fig. 3 diagrammatically shows a hair curler according to embodiments of the invention.
Hair can be entered into the curler via hair inlet 36. The hair curler may be configured
to automatically wind the hair around heated rod 32 or this can be done by the user
in a manual fashion. The heated rod may be configured to heat the hair above the glass
transition temperature. By heating the hair while the hair is wound around a cylindrical
object curls may be obtained. The hair curler may further comprise an outer barrel
36. The hair curler further comprises an ionizer 34 and a fan 33. The fan is configured
for moving air from the air inlet 31 to the air outlet 35 through air channel 37 and
along ionizer 34 in order to increase the number of ions at the location of the hair.
Preferably, the air outlet is configured as a slot comprising multiple air outlets.
The air channel 37 and / or the air outlet 35 preferably comprises carbon. Preferably,
also the outer barrel comprises carbon.
[0018] Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows hairbrush according to embodiments of the invention.
The hairbrush may be configured to be heated, but this is not essential. The hairbrush
comprises multiple bristles 40 configured for detangling and / or styling the hair.
The hairbrush further comprises an ionizer 44. The hairbrush further comprises a fan
configured for moving air from the air inlet 41 to the air outlet 45 through air channel
47 and along ionizer 44 in order to increase the number of ions that reach the hair.
The air channel and / or the air outlet may comprise carbon such that the air channel
and / or air outlet only minimally affect the course of the ions.
[0019] Whilst the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings
and foregoing description, such illustrations and description are to be considered
illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the
disclosed embodiments.
1. A haircare device comprising
- an air inlet and
- an air outlet and
- an air channel in between the air inlet and the air outlet and
- an ionizer configured for ionizing air and
- a fan configured for moving the air from the air inlet to the air outlet and along
the ionizer,
wherein the air outlet and / or the air channel comprises a conductive additive in
order to improve the ion output to the hair when the haircare device is in use.
2. A haircare device according to claim 1, wherein the conductive additive comprises
carbon.
3. A haircare device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the air outlet and / or the air channel
comprises a carbon-based coating.
4. A haircare device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the haircare
device is a hairdryer and wherein the air outlet is a nozzle or an air outlet grill.
5. A haircare device as claimed in claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the
haircare device is a hair straightener.
6. A haircare device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a straightener plate wherein
the air outlet has substantially the same length as a length of the straightener plate.
7. A haircare device as claimed in claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the
haircare device is a brush.
8. A haircare device as claimed in claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the
haircare device is a hair curler.
9. A haircare device as claimed in claim 8,
- comprising a rod configured to be heated and configured for receiving hair, wherein
the hair can be wound around the rod when the haircare device is in use and
- an outer barrel partly surrounding the rod, wherein the outer barrel comprises carbon.
10. A haircare device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the air outlet
comprises multiple slots.