FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a heated hair brush.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] One example of a heated hair brush is formed by the Philips heated straightening
brush BHH880, having heated bristles, and non-heated bristles that are longer than
the heated bristles. It has two temperature settings (170 °C and 200 °C) to best suit
a user's hair type.
[0003] US2017112271A1 discloses a styling brush include a first set of bristles in which at least a portion
of the bristle comprises a heating surface, and a second set of bristles that does
not comprises any heating surface and a third set of bristles being a combination
of heated and non-heated portions, and any combination thereof. In an exemplary embodiment,
at least one of the second set of bristles and/or at least one of the non-heated portion
of the third set of bristles extends radially outward beyond any of the first set
of bristles or the heated portion of the third set of bristles, such that a radially
exterior most component comprises a non-heated contact. In an exemplary embodiment,
the non-heated bristle row is positioned as an outside row and is coupled to the brush
head such that the bristles may move relative to the brush head. The movement may
be rotational, longitudinal, or radial. The heated bristle row may be positioned such
that relative movement between the bristles and brush head is prevented.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is, inter alia, an object of the invention to provide an improved heated brush.
The invention is defined by the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are defined
in the dependent claims.
[0007] The invention is based on the recognition that applying topicals to the scalp may
help to increase scalp and hair health. The invention aims to provide practical solutions
to improve the effectiveness of applying a topical. One aspect of the invention proposes
to modify a hot brush (e.g. a Philips BHH880) to get a multifunctional device that
can be used to more effectively ensure that a topical is absorbed by the skin, e.g.
the skin of the scalp. In a first mode, the hot brush would work like a classical
hot brush, so with safety spacers (non-heated protrusions) that separate the scalp
from the hot elements (heated protrusions) that serve to straighten the hair at about
170 - 200 °C. In a second mode, the temperature would be lower, e.g. about 40 °C to
50 °C, and the safety spacers would be lowered so that the hot elements can directly
touch the scalp so as to warm the skin to improve the permeability of the skin for
the topical. This could be done e.g. mechanically, coupled to a switch that switches
the temperature. As a temperature of between 40 °C and 50 °C results in a pleasant
spa-like experience, it is expected that users will only slowly move the device over
the skin, thereby resulting in that the temperature is applied sufficiently long to
effectively increase absorption of the topical by the skin.
[0008] One aspect of the invention provides a heated hair brush that comprises heated protrusions;
non-heated protrusions; a control unit arranged for controlling a temperature of the
heated protrusions; and a mechanism arranged for controlling a position of the non-heated
protrusions relative to a position of the heated protrusions. In a first mode, the
non-heated protrusions extend beyond the heated protrusions, and the temperature of
the heated protrusions exceeds 100 °C. In a second mode, the non-heated protrusions
do not extend beyond the heated protrusions, and the temperature of the heated protrusions
does not exceed 50 °C. The heated protrusions may be connected to a first carrier,
and the non-heated protrusions may be connected to a second carrier. In one embodiment,
a distance between the first and second carriers is modifiable, wherein in the first
mode, the distance is smaller than in the second mode. In another embodiment, the
second carrier is laterally moveable with regard to the first carrier, whereby in
the first mode, the non-heated protrusions are parallel to the heated protrusions
whereby the non-heated protrusions extend beyond the heated protrusions, while in
the second mode, the non-heated protrusions are at an angle to the heated protrusions
whereby the non-heated protrusions do not extend beyond the heated protrusions.
[0009] 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
[0010] Figs. 1 - 3 illustrate embodiments of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Fig. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of the invention, by means of side views of
a heated hair brush in a first mode I (left view) and a second mode II (right view).
A handle H is mounted to a brush base B. The brush has heated protrusions HP and non-heated
protrusions NHP. In the first mode I, the non-heated protrusions NHP extend beyond
the heated protrusions HP. In the second mode II, the non-heated protrusions NHP do
not extend beyond the heated protrusions HP. A control unit C is arranged for controlling
a temperature of the heated protrusions HP in such a way, that in the first mode I,
the temperature of the heated protrusions HP exceeds 100 °C (e.g. at least 150 °C,
and preferably at about 170 - 200 °C), while in the second mode II, the temperature
of the heated protrusions HP is set to be higher than normal skin temperature but
does not exceed 50 °C. In the second mode II, the temperature could be between 40
°C and 50 °C, e.g. between 40 °C and 45 °C. The control unit C may have user buttons
allowing a user to set the desired temperature and the desired mode I or II, a temperature
sensor arranged for measuring an actual temperature of the heated protrusions (HP)
or a first carrier on which the heated protrusions are mounted, and a processor arranged
for controlling the actual temperature to match the desired temperature, all of which
are not shown.
[0012] The heated protrusions HP may be made from aluminum/or die casted with a coating
(e.g. ceramic). The non-heated protrusions NHP may be made from a glass fiber filled
type or rubber type of material. The heated protrusions HP and the non-heated protrusions
NHP may be alternatingly positioned.
[0013] Figs. 2 and 3 show two embodiments of how a mechanism arranged for controlling a
position of the non-heated protrusions NHP relative to a position of the heated protrusions
could be made. The mechanism could be operated manually or by means of an actuator
(not shown). If operated manually, then if the position of the non-heated protrusions
NHP is set at the position of the second mode, then this action would prompt the control
unit to set the temperature of the heated protrusions HP to a value of between 40
°C and 50 °C. If operated by an actuator, then triggered by a user input selecting
the second mode II, a controller may simultaneously control the actuator to go to
the position for the second mode II and set the temperature of the heated protrusions
HP to a value of between 40 °C and 50 °C. The actuator may be controlled to only go
to the position for the second mode II once the actual temperature of the heated protrusions
HP is low enough to be safe, e.g. not exceeding 50 °C, as measured by a temperature
sensor that may be present to control the temperature of the heated protrusions HP
in the first mode I. An indicator (e.g. a LED that may be orange colored) may signal
to a user that the device is waiting for the temperature of the heated protrusions
HP to be safe.
[0014] The heated protrusions HP are connected to a first carrier FC, and the non-heated
protrusions NHP are connected to a second carrier SC. As usual, the first carrier
FC may be provided with heater elements (not shown), e.g. PTC heaters or (metal) ceramic
heaters.
[0015] In the embodiment of Fig. 2, a distance d between the first carrier FC and the second
carrier SC is modifiable. Fig. 2 shows the distance d in the second mode II. In the
first mode I, the distance d is smaller than in the second mode II whereby the non-heated
protrusions NHP extend beyond the heated protrusions HP.
[0016] In the embodiment of Fig. 3, the second carrier SC is laterally moveable with regard
to the first carrier FC. In the first mode I (like in Fig. 2 but with the distance
d being smaller than shown in Fig. 2), the non-heated protrusions NHP are parallel
to the heated protrusions HP whereby the non-heated protrusions NHP extend beyond
the heated protrusions HP. In the second mode II, the non-heated protrusions NHP are
at an angle to the heated protrusions HP whereby the non-heated protrusions NHP do
not extend beyond the heated protrusions HP.
[0017] It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit
the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative
embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. For example,
in the first mode, the temperature of the heated protrusions may be switchable, e.g.
between 170 °C and 200 °C. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses
shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word "comprising" does not exclude
the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. The word "a"
or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such
elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several
distinct elements, and/or by means of a suitably programmed processor. In the device
claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and
the same item of hardware. Measures recited in mutually different dependent claims
may advantageously be used in combination.
1. Heated hair brush (B), comprising
heated protrusions (HP);
non-heated protrusions (NHP);
a control unit (C) arranged for controlling a temperature of the heated protrusions
(HP); characterized by
a mechanism (FC, SC) arranged for controlling a position of the non-heated protrusions
(NHP) relative to a position of the heated protrusions (HP), wherein
in a first mode (I), the non-heated protrusions (NHP) extend beyond the heated protrusions
(HP), and the temperature of the heated protrusions (HP) exceeds 100 °C, and
in a second mode (II), the non-heated protrusions (NHP) do not extend beyond the heated
protrusions (HP), and the temperature of the heated protrusions (HP) does not exceed
50 °C.
2. Heated brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the heated protrusions (HP) are connected to a first carrier (FC);
the non-heated protrusions (NHP) are connected to a second carrier (SC),
a distance (d) between the first carrier (FC) and the second carrier (SC) being modifiable,
wherein in the first mode (I), the distance (d) is smaller than in the second mode
(II).
3. Heated brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the heated protrusions (HP) are connected to a first carrier (FC);
the non-heated protrusions (NHP) are connected to a second carrier (SC), the second
carrier (SC) being laterally moveable with regard to the first carrier (FC), whereby
in the first mode (I), the non-heated protrusions (NHP) are parallel to the heated
protrusions (HP) whereby the non-heated protrusions (NHP) extend beyond the heated
protrusions (HP), while in the second mode (II), the non-heated protrusions (NHP)
are at an angle to the heated protrusions (HP) whereby the non-heated protrusions
(NHP) do not extend beyond the heated protrusions (HP).
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