FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to the field of haircare, in particular to the field of haircare
devices and even more particular to hairdryers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Hair dryers are commonly used for drying hair. One of the disadvantages with current
hair dryers is that usually two hands are needed to style and dry the hair. Another
disadvantage is that different attachments are needed for creating different hairstyles.
Examples of existing attachments are nozzles, brushes, combs, diffusers etc.
[0003] US 3,837,581 describes a nozzle for a hair dryer having a cylindrical barrel terminating in a
circular output port. The nozzle includes a cylindrical section for frictionally engaging
the output port end of the barrel, and a fluid accelerating section having an oblong
opening for providing a flat main stream of air. The accelerating section includes
a pair of arcuate surfaces, which extend from the cylindrical section and define the
long sides of the oblong opening. The arcuate surfaces include slots for providing
auxiliary streams of air substantially parallel to the main stream. In one embodiment
louver boards extend over the slots for directing the auxiliary streams.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] An object of the invention is to provide for a hairdryer with an increased ease of
use. Another or additional object of the invention is to provide for a hair dryer
which is configured to be used for creating multiple styles without the use of attachments.
[0005] At least one of these objects is a achieved by a haircare device according to claim
1. The features claimed in claim 1 result in an airflow having a direction substantially
parallel to the haircare device. This airflow is caused by the so-called coanda effect.
[0006] The coanda effect works according to the following mechanism. If a solid surface,
like the hair receiving surface, is placed close, and approximately parallel to the
outgoing air, removal of air from between the solid surface and the outgoing air causes
a reduction in air pressure between the solid surface and the outgoing air. This reduction
in air pressure cannot be balanced as rapidly as the low pressure region on the other
(open) side of the outgoing air. The pressure difference airstream to deviate towards
the nearby surface, and then to adhere to it. The outgoing air adheres even better
to curved surfaces because each incremental change in direction of the surface brings
about the effects as described above.
[0007] The rounded surface of the slats according to claim 1 therefore cause the outgoing
air to adhere to the hair receiving portion. Therefore, when using haircare device
according to claim 1, a user may only need one hand for styling his / her hair.
[0008] According to further embodiments, the haircare device comprises one or more heating
elements for heating the air in the hollow body. Heating may be advantages when drying
and styling hair.
[0009] An advantage of this embodiment is that, because the air will stick to the air outlet,
the hair will also stick to the air outlet. As a result, air warmed by the heater
will blow along the hair, opposed to more conventional heater which blow air through
the hair. As a result of blowing air along the hair, the hot air may be along the
hair longer, which may increase the heating efficiency.
[0010] The hair receiving portion can take many different shapes, as long as it is flat
or the slats are positioned in one or multiple straight lines. Preferably, the generated
airflow is substantially parallel to the one or more straight lines.
[0011] According to further embodiments the hair receiving portion comprises bristles. This
embodiment is advantageous, because due to the coanda effect the hair may be blown
in the bristles, which may make styling easier, because only a single hand may be
needed for the styling.
[0012] According to further embodiments of the invention, the haircare device may comprise
a handle, wherein the hair receiving portion is substantially parallel to the handle.
This embodiments is advantageous, because this makes the way of hair styling similar
to styling by means of a brush or comb, which may be an intuitive way of styling.
[0013] According to further embodiments of the invention at least some of the slats are
rotatable around an axis parallel to the hair receiving portion or rotatable around
an axis parallel to the respective slat. The advantage of this is that the slats can
be under a variable angle with the hair receiving portion. By changing the angles
of the slats the outgoing airstream can be altered. It can be made more focused, e.g.
by closing slats in some of the straight lines. It can be made wider and the shape
of the airstream can be changed. Different shapes of airstreams could be used for
different hairstyles without the need of further attachments. However, even though
embodiments of the invention can have the advantage that less attachments are needed,
according to one aspect the invention is an attachment for a haircare device according
to claim 9. The advantage of separate attachments is that the user can more easily
vary with the shape of hair receiving portions.
[0014] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with
reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015]
Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a haircare device according to embodiments of the invention
and
Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows a haircare device according to further embodiments of
the invention and
Fig. 3 diagrammatically shows hair receiving portions according to embodiments of
the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a haircare device 10 according to embodiments of the
invention. The haircare device 10 comprises a hollow body 101 and an air inlet 102
through which air can enter the hollow body. The haircare device further comprises
a hair receiving portion 103 comprising multiple air outlets 104 through which air
can exit the haircare device 10. The haircare device further comprises a fan 105 and
preferably a heating element 107. The fan is configured for transporting air from
the air inlet 102 to the air outlets 104. The heating element is configured for heating
the air. The hair receiving portion 103 comprises multiple slats 106. These slats
are arranged under an obtuse angle with the hair receiving portion. In Fig. 1 the
slats are positioned along one straight line in the direction of arrows 109. The slats
106 have substantially rounded surfaces 111 on the outside of the hollow body such
that in an airflow is generated that moves predominantly along the hair receiving
portion in a direction parallel to the straight line of the hair receiving portion.
The dominant direction of the air flow is indicated by arrows 109 and 110. Arrows
109 indicate the air exiting from the air outlets 104. Because of the above explained
coanda effect, the air predominantly sticks to the surface of the hair receiving portion.
Arrows 110 indicate the air coming from the outside of the haircare device. This air
is dragged along with air 109.
[0017] Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows a haircare device 20 according to further embodiments
of the invention. In Fig. 2 the same numbering is used as in Fig. 1, although the
first digit of the number is now referred to as "2" from Fig. 2. Like in Fig. 1, Fig.
2 depicts a hollow body 201, an air inlet 202, a hair receiving portion 203 comprising
multiple air outlets 204, a fan 205, multiple slats 206 along a straight line. The
slats have a substantially rounded surface 211 on the outside of the hollow body.
The haircare device 20 further comprises bristles 208, configured for brushing the
hair. The haircare device 20 further comprises a handle 210. The handle is substantially
parallel to the hair receiving portion 203. The advantage of this arrangement is that
it is very similar to an ordinare brush. The haircare device can therefore be used
in a very similar manner as the ordinary brush. Because the generated airflow is substantially
parallel to the hair receiving portion 203, the user may be capable to style his or
her hair with one single hand and may not need a second hand to keep the hair close
to the brush. Optionally, at least some of the slats are rotatable around an axis
parallel to the hair receiving portion. For example some of the slats may be closed
to create a more focussed airflow. Alternatively, the slats may be opened under a
different angle in order to alter the overall shape of the airflow. In this way, the
airflow may be adapted to the desired hairstyle.
[0018] Fig. 3 diagrammatically shows hair receiving portions according to embodiments of
the invention. The hair receiving portion can take multiple shapes, like for example
flat 312, convex 315, concave 316, or comprising multiple flat surface, resulting
for example in a triangle shape 317. Although the shape of the hair receiving portion
can vary, the slats are always arranged in straight lines 320. These lines indicate
the predominant direction of the airflow.
[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 configured to be used when styling hair comprising
- a hollow body
- an air inlet through which air can enter the hollow body and;
- a hair receiving portion on the outside of the hollow body, wherein the hair receiving
portion comprises multiple air outlets through which air can exit the haircare device
and wherein the haircare device further comprises;
- a fan configured for transporting air from the air inlet to the air outlet, wherein
the hair receiving portion comprises multiple slats provided under an obtuse angle
with the hair receiving portion, wherein the slats are positioned along one or more
straight lines wherein the multiple slats have a substantially rounded surface on
the outside of the hollow body such that in use an airflow is generated that moves
predominantly along the hair receiving portion.
2. A haircare device according to claim 1 further comprising one or more heating elements
configured for heating the air in the hollow body.
3. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the hair receiving
portion is configured as a flat surface.
4. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims wherein the hair receiving
portion comprises bristles.
5. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims further comprising a handle,
wherein the hair-receiving portion is substantially parallel to the handle.
6. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the hair receiving
portion comprises multiple flat surfaces.
7. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the hair receiving
portion comprises a curved surface.
8. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the generated
airflow is substantially parallel to the one or more straight lines.
9. A haircare device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least some
of the slats are rotatable around an axis parallel to the hair receiving portion or
wherein at least some of the slats are rotatable around an axis parallel to the respective
slats.
10. An attachment for a haircare device, wherein the attachment is disconnectably connectable
to the haircare device, the attachment further comprising a hair receiving portion
comprising multiple air outlets through which air can exit the haircare device when
the attachment is connected to the haircare device,
wherein the hair receiving portion further comprises multiple slats provided under
an obtuse angle with the hair receiving portion, wherein the slats are positioned
along one or more straight lines wherein the multiple slats have a substantially rounded
surface on the outside of the haircare device when the attachment is attached to the
haircare device such that in use an airflow is generated that moves predominantly
along the hair receiving portion.