Field of the Disclosure
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a hair dryer especially for drying hair.
Background of the Disclosure
[0002] At present, most hair dryers for drying hair available in the market need to be hand-held
for the drying operation, which is very inconvenient on many occasions such as drying
long hair, and is liable to cause fatigue.
[0003] CN104783472A discloses a strong magnetic attraction type automatic head-oscillatable hair dryer.
CN203087949U discloses a rotary hair dryer.
CN208581919U discloses a hair dryer bracket with an oscillation function.
CN104621944A discloses a suction cup type safety hair dryer. Although the above-mentioned hair
dryer devices can realize the hands-free operation and the adjustment of the air-blowing
direction by providing a separate or integrated modified bracket, they are complicated
in structure and inconvenient in use and carrying, and particularly they cannot address
the problem about convenient switching of a hand-held operation mode and a hands-free
operation mode at any time and at any place.
[0004] US 1,716,580 discloses an hair dryer which can be attached to an electric vacuum cleaner. The
hair dryer has a pivotable leg and a pair of supports.
DE 29 51 562 discloses an hair dryer with a protruding handle portion. Another hair dryer is disclosed
in
DE 20 2013 001 172 U1.
Summary of the Disclosure
[0005] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a hair dryer which is capable of
conveniently achieving switch between a hand-held operation mode and a hands-free
operation mode.
[0006] This object is solved by a hair dryer having the features of claim 1. According to
the present disclosure, there is provided a hair dryer which comprises a body and
a holder or holding mechanism connected thereto, wherein the holder is configured
to be reversibly convertible from a handle configuration to a support configuration
via its own metamorphosis in shape. This fast conversion idea enables convenient switching
of the hair dryer between a hand-held operation mode and a hands-free operation mode.
[0007] In the present disclosure, "metamorphosis in shape of the holder on its own" means
the shape change or transformation of the holder by itself, and does not include the
following case: the holder does not substantively change in the structure and shape,
and only changes in position relative to the body of the hair dryer, for example,
in pivotal positions.
[0008] According to a specific implementation of the present disclosure, the holder has
a connecting end connected to the body and an opposite free end (non-connecting end).
The free end of the holder is configured to be expandable in shape so as to enlarge
its support footprint(s). With the free end being expanded, the holder may quickly
switch or transform from an initial handle to a fixing support, and thus the hair
dryer being conveniently switched to perform the hands-free air blowing operation.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the holder may include more
than one wing (preferably 2-4 wings, for example three wings) encircling its free
end so that the holder acts as the handle when the wings do not flare out and acts
as the support when the wings flare out. Such a holder is structurally simple and
can very conveniently achieve the air blowing mode switch or transformation.
[0010] Although other variations may be employed, for example, a fixing seat or fixing disc
may be fast connected to (e.g., plugged into) the free end of the holder, or even
an expandable supporting disc or support webs may be ejected or pulled out of the
free end, use of the "open-umbrella" variation or modification of the present disclosure
is obviously more advantageous in structural integration or convenience in use. In
addition, in the "open-umbrella" embodiment of the present disclosure, the distal
ends (flarable ends) of the wings may be disposed at the free end of the holder and
flare outwardly 0-90° therefrom ("forwardly open" mode); or the proximal ends (connecting
and fixing ends) of the wings may be disposed at the free end of the holder so that
the distal ends of the wings may flare outwardly or flip 90-180°towards the free end
of the holder ("reversely open" mode). As compared with the "reversely open" mode
structure, the "forwardly open" mode structure Is simpler and more convenient to operate;
however, the "reversely open" mode structure may enable the holder to extend longer
or higher (within a range approximate to the length of the wings) so as to adjust
the air blowing height.
[0011] In addition, the body of the hair dryer may be integrally formed with a hollow handle
in a way that the holder of the present disclosure may be received in the hollow handle
and be pulled and ejected out of the hollow handle. The transformation of the holder
to the handle may be implemented by receiving the holder in the hollow handle; the
transformation from the handle to the fixing support may be implemented by pulling
the holder out of the hollow handle and making its free end expand.
[0012] According to a further preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, when the holder
flares out and acts as a support, the distal ends of the wings may substantially be
in the same supporting surface (horizon) as the free end of the holder. Such a structure
makes the support firmer.
[0013] In addition, the free end of the holder may be provided with a suction cup or friction
pad. The free ends of the wings may also be provided with a friction pad respectively.
Such a structure may further enhance the support stability.
[0014] According to a further preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the holder
is telescopic in its longitudinal direction, for example, the holder is configured
as a telescopic sleeve or a multi-stage antenna structure. Such a configuration may
enable convenient adjustment of the air blowing height. The telescopic sleeve may
be designed to be adjusted in its telescopic length and be retained or fixed at any
length position; or may be designed as a multi-stage positioning sleeve so that it
can be retained or fixed at different set length positions.
[0015] According to the hair dryer of the present invention, the holder is movably connected
to the body of the hair dryer. The movable connection manner facilitates adjustment
of the air blowing angle and air blowing direction. In the text herein, the body of
the hair dryer is relative to the holder and comprises a housing, parts located in
the housing and various stationary accessories disposed on the housing.
[0016] The above movable connection may either be a separable or detachable connection or
an inseparable or undetachable connection. However only detachable connections are
covered by the present invention.
[0017] According to an embodiment of the inseparable and movable connection not being part
of the present invention, the holder may be connected to the body of the hair dryer
via a hinge. The pivotal connection manner not only enables the holder to conveniently
adjust the air blowing angle when the holder is used as the support, but also enables
the holder to be folded towards the body for purpose of convenient carrying or enables
the holder to be received at a proper position of the body to facilitate storage.
The hinge may be such a hinge that can be positioned at any pivot angle, i.e., can
be arbitrarily pivoted and stay or be fixed at a current pivot position. Alternatively,
the hinge may be a multi-stage positioning hinge that can be pivoted and positioned
at different set angles.
[0018] The hinge may be further fixed to a rotatable shaft disposed on the holder. Such
a structure may cater to adjustment of the air blowing angle as well as the air blowing
direction. The rotatable shaft may be rotated to stay or be fixed at an arbitrary
current orientation; or may be fixed at different set orientations.
[0019] According to an embodiment of the separable and movable connection, the holder may
be connected to the body of the hair dryer via a magnetic coupling. In this case,
the coupling consists of an iron ball disposed on one of the body and the holder and
a socket including a ring magnet disposed on the other of the body and the holder
for magnetically receiving the iron ball therein. Such a movable connection is simpler
in structure, not only enables adjustment of the air blowing angle and air blowing
direction when the holder is used as a support, but also facilitate fast separation
of the holder from the body of the hair dryer, and facilitates the carrying and storage.
[0020] Certainly, the magnetic coupling is not limited to a specific combined structure
of the iron ball and the ring magnet, and any suitable magnetic coupling connection
is feasible: for example, a ferromagnetic member-magnet combination or a magnet-magnet
combination.
[0021] According to another embodiment of the inseparable and movable connection not being
part of the present invention, the holder may also be connected to the body of the
hair dryer via a freely-deformable rope (flexible rope). Such structure may also achieve
multi adjustments of the air blowing angle, air blowing direction and air blowing
height.
[0022] According to a further embodiment of the inseparable and movable connection, not
being part of the present invention, the holder may be connected to the body of the
hair dryer via a friction ball mechanism. The friction ball mechanism may comprise
a receptacle, a rotatable ball and a friction pad, and the ball is undetachably received
in the receptacle under a tight fit through the friction pad encircling the ball (the
holder, under action of an external force against the friction force, can rotate in
any direction and stay at a current position when the external force is removed).
In this case, the receptacle may be disposed on one of the body and the holder, and
the ball may be connected to the other of the body and the holder via a connecting
rod.
[0023] In the case of a movable connection of the holder to the body, the holder may be
retracted towards the body of the hair dryer so that the whole hair dryer, not in
use, can have a single consistent tube configuration such as a cylinder, an elliptical
cylinder, a spindle-shaped tube or a rectangular tube.
[0024] In the case of inseparable connection, which is not part of the present invention,
at least one portion of the body may have an incomplete tube section. When the holder
is completely retracted (also contracted to an initial shape with a minimum volume)
towards the body, the section of the holder is complementary with said incomplete
tube section of said at least one portion of the body so as to form a substantially
complete tube section.
[0025] Furthermore, the body may include in linear a front operational tube part with a
complete tube section and a rear tube part with an incomplete tube section, the front
operational tube part is configured to perform a blowing operation and has an air
inlet formed at its rear end, the rear tube part has an air air-incoming chamber formed
therein and also designed to receive a power supply line for powering the front operational
tube part, the air-incoming chamber is in air communication with the air inlet of
the front operational tube part, and the holder section is complementary with the
incomplete tube section of the rear tube part so as to form a substantially complete
tube section corresponding to the complete tube section of the front operational tube
part when the holder is completely contracted and retracted towards the rear tube
part.
[0026] In the case of separable or detachable connection, the body includes, as defined
in claim 1, in linear a front operational tube part and a rear tube part, the front
operational tube part is configured to perform a blowing operation and has an air
inlet formed at its rear end, the rear tube part has an air-incoming chamber formed
therein and also designed to receive a power supply line for powering the front operational
tube part, the air-incoming chamber is in air communication with the air inlet of
the front operational tube part, the front operational tube part has a section which
is substantially consistent with that of the rear tube part, and wherein the rear
tube part is further designed to receive the detached holder therein. In addition,
the rear tube part may be removably or detachably connected to the front operational
tube part, such that the hair dryer becomes light and handy when in use by removal
of the rear tube part.
[0027] Such a single tube configuration makes the hair dryer of the present disclosure look
very brief, neat and beautiful when in a not-in-use state, for example, when the hair
dryer is stored, minimizes the occupied space and eliminates the trouble caused by
the messy power supply line.
[0028] In addition, the hair dryer of the present disclosure may further comprise a cover
which is used to at least cover a rear end of the rear tube part when the power supply
line is received in a chamber of the rear tube part.
[0029] According to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the holder may be
connected to a side of the body of the hair dryer. The side connection or lateral
connection may enable the holder to be connected to around a center of gravity of
the body of the hair dryer so as to facilitate operation and use. Certainly, the holder
may be connected at other positions, for example, at a position nearby an end opposite
to the air outlet in a longitudinal direction of the body of the hair dryer.
[0030] As a variation, a magnet may be attached to the free end of the holder or the free
end of the holder may be designed as a clip to facilitate flexible fixation and use
of the hair dryer on different occasions.
[0031] According to the hair dryer of the present disclosure, it is possible to conveniently
enable the holder to switch between the handle configuration for the hand-held mode
and the support configuration for the hands-free mode, thereby making the its use
more flexible and convenient. In addition, the holder achieves fast and flexible adjustment
of the air blowing angle, air blowing direction and air blowing height by means of
simple structures.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0032]
FIGs. 1-3 respectively illustrate a hair dryer according to a first embodiment of
the present disclosure not according to the invention;
FIGs. 4-6 respectively illustrate a hair dryer according to a second embodiment of
the present disclosure not according to the invention;
FIGs. 7-8 illustrate a hair dryer according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 illustrates a partially enlarged schematic view of a friction ball mechanism
of the hair dryer according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIGs. 10-12 illustrate a hair dryer according to a fourth embodiment of the present
disclosure;
Fig. 13 illustrates a hair dryer according to a fifth embodiment of the present disclosure;
and
Fig. 14 illustrates a hair dryer according to a sixth embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0033] The present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the figures.
Those skilled in the art should understand that the following example embodiments
are only used to illustrate, not limit the present disclosure.
[0034] FIGS. 1-3 respectively illustrate a hair dryer according to a first embodiment of
the present disclosure, generally including a body 10 and a holder 20 connected thereto.
The body 10 is provided with a switch 11, an external power supply line 12, an air
outlet 13, an air inlet 14, a heating element and a motor (not specifically shown),
and the like.
[0035] FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a hand-held state of the hair dryer according to
the first embodiment, wherein the holder 20 is contracted or folded into a rod shape
to facilitate the gripping operation by a hand.
[0036] FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a hands-free state of the hair dryer according to
the first embodiment, wherein the holder 20 is unfolded or flared out as a fixing
support so that the hair dray is fixed on a table surface for hands-free blowing operation.
[0037] FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a hands-free state of the hair dryer according to
the first embodiment, wherein the holder 20 is unfolded or flared out as a fixing
support as shown in FIG. 2, and additionally extends in its longitudinal direction
to raise the air blowing position.
[0038] As shown in FIGS. 1-3, the holder 20 is connected to a side of the body 10 via a
hinge 21, pivotable in a vertical plane (illustrated paper surface). The hinge 21
may be such a hinge that can be positioned at any pivot angle, i.e., the hinge can
be arbitrarily manually pivoted and stay at a current pivot position. Alternatively,
the hinge 21 may be a multi-stage positioning hinge that can be manually pivoted and
positioned at different set angles. The holder 20 includes a shaft 22, a hinge seat
23 at an upper end (a connecting end) of the shaft, and three flarable wings 24 located
at a lower portion of the shaft. Distal ends of the wings 24 form support legs, and
proximal ends of the wings 24 are connected to the shaft 22. When the wings 24 flare,
the distal ends thereof may also flush with a lower end of the shaft 22 in the same
plane to facilitate firm support on an appropriate table surface. For stable support
on the table surface, the distal ends of the wings 24 are provided with friction pads
240, and the lower end of the shaft 22 is also provided with a suction cup or friction
pad 220, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. The air blowing angle (an angle between the air
blowing direction and the shaft 22) can be adjusted very conveniently by the above
pivotal connection. In addition, the hinge seat 23 is rotatably mounted relative to
the shaft 22 to facilitate adjusting of the air blowing direction. The hinge seat
23 may be manually rotated relative to the shaft 22 and stay or be fixed at any current
orientation, or may be fixed at different set orientations.
[0039] In an "open-umbrella" embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3, the distal ends or flarable
ends of the wings are disposed at a free end (lower end of the shaft 22) of the holder
20 and can flare outwardly 0-90° therefrom ("forwardly open" mode). However, it is
also possible to dispose the proximal ends or connecting and fixing ends of the wings
24 at the free end of the holder 20 so that the distal ends of the wings 24 can flare
outwardly 90-180°towards the free end of the holder 20 ("reversely open" mode). As
compared with the "reversely open" mode structure, the "forwardly open" mode structure
is simpler and more convenient to operate; however, the "reversely open" mode structure
can enable the holder to extend longer or higher (within a range approximate to the
length of the wings) so that adjustment of the air blowing height can still be conveniently
achieved in a case that a telescopic sleeve described below is dispensed with.
[0040] As clearly shown in FIG. 3, a body portion of the shaft 22 is formed by a multi-stage
(e.g., two to five stages) telescopic sleeve 25 so that the shaft 22 can be extended
or retracted to adjust the air blowing height. The telescopic sleeve 25 may be designed
in a way that the telescopic length thereof can be manually adjusted and retained
or fixed at any length position. Alternatively, the telescopic sleeve 25 may be designed
as a multi-stage positioning sleeve so that it can stay or be fixed at set length
positions.
[0041] FIGS. 4-6 respectively illustrate a hair dryer according to a second embodiment of
the present disclosure, which is generally similar to the embodiment shown in FIGS.
1-3, wherein the holder in FIG. 4 is shown in a sectional manner with the same reference
numbers denoting the same parts; the difference lies in that the holder 20 in this
embodiment is connected to the body of the hair dryer via a magnetic coupling, in
place of the rotatable hinge seat structure in the first embodiment. As more clearly
shown in FIG. 4, the magnetic coupling comprises a socket 16 disposed on the body
10 and an iron ball disposed in the holder 20, wherein a ring magnet 17 is disposed
in the socket 16. The iron ball 26 and the magnet 17 in the socket 16 mate with each
other by attraction, such that the holder 20 can rotate arbitrarily and be fast detachably
connected to the body 10 of the hair dryer.
[0042] FIGS. 7-8 illustrate a hair dryer according to a third embodiment of the present
disclosure. The configuration of the present embodiment is also different from that
of the second embodiment, besides a different movable connection of the holder 20
with the body 10. FIG. 7 shows a state in which the holder 20 extends out of the body
10 of the hair dryer 10. It can be seen that the holder 20 is connected to the body
10 of the hair dryer via a friction ball mechanism. In addition, as shown in FIG.
8, in a retracted state, the body 10 and the holder 20 as a whole form a continuous
cylinder shape.
[0043] As more clearly shown in FIG. 9, the friction ball mechanism comprises a receptacle
16a disposed on the body 10, and a metal rotatable ball 26a disposed at an upper end
of the holder 20. The rotatable ball 26a may be connected together with the holder
20 via a threaded structure. A friction pad 17a is disposed in the receptacle 16a.
Through tight fitting of the rotatable ball 26a and the friction pad 17a in the receptacle
16a, the holder 20, under action of an external force against the friction force,
can rotate in any direction and stay at a current position when the external force
is removed. The receptacle 16a and the rotatable ball 26a are sized in a way that
the rotatable ball 26a can only rotate in the receptacle 16a without disengaging from
the receptacle 16a.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 8, the body 10 of the hair dryer includes in linear a front operational
tube part 101 and a rear tube part 102, wherein the front operational tube part 101
is configured to perform a blowing operation and has an air inlet (not shown) formed
at its rear end, and the rear tube part has an air-incoming chamber 103 formed therein
for receiving a power supply line 12 for powering the front operational tube part
101. The air-incoming chamber is in air communication with the air inlet of the front
operational tube part 101. The front operational tube part 101 has a complete cylindrical
section, and the rear tube part 102 has an incomplete cylindrical section (a sector)
relative to the front operational tube part 101. The section of the holder 20 is complementary
with the cylindrical section of the rear tube part 102 so as to form a substantially
complete cylindrical section (a circular section) corresponding to that of the front
operational tube part 101 when the holder 20 is completely contracted and retracted
towards the rear tube part 102.
[0045] FIG. 8 further shows a cover 18. After the power supply line 12 is received in the
chamber 103 of the rear tube part 102, the cover 18 is used to cover a rear end of
the rear tube part 102. Certainly, the cover 18 may also be designed to completely
cover the rear end of the hair dryer.
[0046] FIGs. 10-12 illustrate a hair dryer according to a fourth embodiment of the present
disclosure. In this embodiment, the connection between the holder 20 and the body
10 is a separable or detachable connection in the form of a magnetic coupling of the
second embodiment as shown in FIGs. 4-6. In addition, the whole hair dryer of this
embodiment looks like a perfect cylinder when the detached holder 20, like the power
supply line, is received in the chamber 103 of the body 10 and covered by the cover
18 (FIGs. 11 and 12).
[0047] FIG. 13 illustrates a hair dryer according to a fifth embodiment of the present disclosure.
The hair dryer in the present embodiment is similar to that of the fourth embodiment
in structure and different in that the front operational tube part 101 is not integrally
formed with the rear tube part 102 but connected thereto detachably or removably by
means of screw or snap-fit connection. Such a configuration can bring such an advantage:
the hair dryer will become light and handy when in use by removal of the rear tube
part 102.
[0048] FIG. 14 illustrates a hair dryer according to a sixth embodiment of the present disclosure.
The hair dryer in the present embodiment is similar to that of the third or fourth
embodiment in structure and different in omitting the rear tube part 102 (thereby
making the whole hair dryer shorter), and meanwhile enabling the holder 20 to flip
forward (towards the air outlet 13) relative to the body 10 and enabling the whole
hair dryer to form a single continuous cylindrical configuration.
[0049] Those skilled in the art should appreciate that features of the above embodiments
may be combined mutually, for example, the hair dryers of the first and second embodiment
may also employ the single cylindrical configuration of the third or fourth or fifth
or sixth embodiment, within the limitations of the appended claims.
1. A hair dryer, comprising a body (10) and a holder (20) connected thereto, wherein
the holder (20) is configured to be convertible between a handle configuration and
a support configuration via its own metamorphosis in shape, characterized in that the holder (20) is detachably connected to the body (10) via a magnetic coupling
(26, 17) and is retractable relative to the body (10) so that the whole hair dryer
can be in a single and consistent tube configuration when not in use, the body (10)
includes in linear a front operational tube part (101) and a rear tube part (102),
the front operational tube part (101) is configured to perform a blowing operation
and has an air inlet formed at its rear end, the rear tube part (102) has an air-incoming
chamber formed therein and also designed to receive a power supply line (12) for powering
the front operational tube part (101), the air-incoming chamber is in air communication
with the air inlet of the front operational tube part (101), the front operational
tube part (101) has a section which is substantially consistent with that of the rear
tube part (102), and the rear tube part (102) is further designed to receive the detached
holder (20) therein.
2. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the holder (20) has an end connected to the body
(10) and an opposite free end which is configured to be expandable so as to enlarge
its support footprint(s).
3. The hair dryer of claim 2, wherein the holder (20) includes at least one wing (24)
encircling its free end so that the holder (20) acts as the handle when the wings
(24) do not flare out and acts as the support when the wings (24) flare out.
4. The hair dryer of claim 3, wherein distal ends of the at least one wing (24) are disposed
with a friction pad (240) respectively.
5. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the holder (20) is telescopic in its longitudinal
direction.
6. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the coupling consists of an iron ball (26) disposed
on one of the body (10) and the holder (20) and a socket (16) including a ring magnet
(17) disposed on the other of the body (10) and the holder (20) for magnetically receiving
the iron ball (26) therein.
7. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein the rear tube part (102) is detachably connected
to the front operational tube part (101).
8. The hair dryer of claim 1, wherein said single tube configuration is a cylinder configuration.
1. Haartrockner, umfassend einen Körper (10) und einen Halter (20), der damit verbunden
ist, wobei der Halter (20) dazu konfiguriert ist, durch seine eigene Verwandlung hinsichtlich
der Form zwischen einer Griffkonfiguration und einer Trägerkonfiguration umwandelbar
zu sein, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Halter (20) über eine magnetische Kopplung (26, 17) lösbar mit dem Körper (10)
verbunden und relativ zu dem Körper (10) einziehbar ist, sodass der gesamte Haartrockner
in einer einzelnen und durchgängigen Rohrkonfiguration vorliegen kann, wenn er nicht
verwendet wird, der Körper (10) linear einen vorderen operativen Rohrteil (101) und
einen hinteren Rohrteil (102) beinhaltet, der vordere operative Rohrteil (101) dazu
konfiguriert ist, einen Blasvorgang durchzuführen, und einen Lufteinlass aufweist,
der an seinem hinteren Ende gebildet ist, der hintere Rohrteil (102) eine Lufteintrittskammer
aufweist, die darin gebildet ist, und auch dazu ausgestaltet ist, eine Stromversorgungsleitung
(12) zum Versorgen des vorderen operativen Rohrteils (101) mit Strom aufzunehmen,
die Lufteintrittskammer in Luftverbindung mit dem Lufteinlass des vorderen operativen
Rohrteils (101) steht, der vordere operative Rohrteil (101) ein Teilstück aufweist,
das im Wesentlichen durchgängig mit dem des hinteren Rohrteils (102) ist, und der
hintere Rohrteil (102) ferner dazu ausgestaltet ist, den gelösten Halter (20) darin
aufzunehmen.
2. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Halter (20) ein Ende, das mit dem Körper (10)
verbunden ist, und ein gegenüberliegendes freies Ende, das dazu konfiguriert ist,
erweiterbar zu sein, um seine Trägergrundfläche(n) zu vergrößern, aufweist.
3. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Halter (20) mindestens einen Flügel (24) beinhaltet,
der sein freies Ende umschließt, sodass der Halter (20) als Griff dient, wenn die
Flügel (24) nicht ausgebreitet sind, und als Träger dient, wenn die Flügel (24) ausgebreitet
sind.
4. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 3, wobei distale Enden des mindestens einen Flügels (24)
jeweils mit einem Reibbelag (240) versehen sind.
5. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Halter (20) in seiner Längsrichtung teleskopisch
ist.
6. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Kopplung aus einer Eisenkugel (26), die an
einem von dem Körper (10) und dem Halter (20) angeordnet ist, und einer Aufnahme (16),
die einen Ringmagneten (17) beinhaltet, der an dem anderen von dem Körper (10) und
dem Halter (20) angeordnet ist, um die Eisenkugel (26) magnetisch darin aufzunehmen,
besteht.
7. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 1, wobei der hintere Rohrteil (102) lösbar mit dem vorderen
operativen Rohrteil (101) verbunden ist.
8. Haartrockner nach Anspruch 1, wobei die einzelne Rohrkonfiguration eine Zylinderkonfiguration
ist.
1. Sèche-cheveux, comprenant un corps (10) et un support (20) relié à celui-ci, dans
lequel le support (20) est configuré pour être convertible entre une configuration
de poignée et une configuration de soutien via sa propre métamorphose de forme, caractérisé en ce que le support (20) est relié de manière amovible au corps (10) via un accouplement magnétique
(26, 17) et est rétractable par rapport au corps (10) de sorte que l'ensemble du sèche-cheveux
peut se trouver dans une configuration tubulaire unique et cohérente lorsqu'il n'est
pas en utilisation, le corps (10) inclut de manière linéaire une partie tubulaire
opérationnelle avant (101) et une partie tubulaire arrière (102), la partie tubulaire
opérationnelle avant (101) est configurée pour effectuer une opération de soufflage
et comporte une entrée d'air formée à son extrémité arrière, la partie tubulaire arrière
(102) comporte une chambre d'arrivée d'air formée en son sein et également conçue
pour recevoir une ligne d'alimentation électrique (12) destinée à alimenter la partie
tubulaire avant opérationnelle (101), la chambre d'arrivée d'air est en communication
d'air avec l'entrée d'air de la partie tubulaire opérationnelle avant (101), la partie
tubulaire opérationnelle avant (101) comporte une section qui est sensiblement cohérente
avec celle de la partie tubulaire arrière (102), et la partie tubulaire arrière (102)
est en outre conçue pour recevoir le support (20) détaché en son sein.
2. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le support (20) comporte une extrémité
reliée au corps (10) et une extrémité libre opposée qui est configurée pour être extensible
de façon à agrandir sa (ses) empreinte(s) de soutien.
3. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le support (20) inclut au moins
une aile (24) encerclant son extrémité libre de sorte que le support (20) agit comme
poignée lorsque les ailes (24) ne s'évasent pas et agit comme soutien lorsque les
ailes (24) s'évasent.
4. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 3, dans lequel des extrémités distales de l'au
moins une aile (24) sont disposées avec un patin de frottement (240) respectivement.
5. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le support (20) est télescopique
dans sa direction longitudinale.
6. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'accouplement est constitué d'une
bille de fer (26) disposée sur l'un du corps (10) et du support (20) et d'une douille
(16) incluant un aimant annulaire (17) disposé sur l'autre du corps (10) et du support
(20) pour recevoir magnétiquement la bille de fer (26) en son sein.
7. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la partie tubulaire arrière (102)
est reliée de manière amovible à la partie tubulaire opérationnelle avant (101).
8. Sèche-cheveux selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite configuration tubulaire
unique est une configuration cylindrique.