US20100282810A1 - Portable hair dryer system - Google Patents

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US20100282810A1
US20100282810A1 US12/812,255 US81225509A US2010282810A1 US 20100282810 A1 US20100282810 A1 US 20100282810A1 US 81225509 A US81225509 A US 81225509A US 2010282810 A1 US2010282810 A1 US 2010282810A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/04Hot-air producers
    • A45D20/08Hot-air producers heated electrically
    • A45D20/14Portable drying stands
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/22Helmets with hot air supply or ventilating means, e.g. electrically heated air current
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  • the present invention relates to a portable hair dryer system.
  • the present invention solves these problems by providing a novel carrier for the heater/blower component of a hair dryer, wherein the novel carrier comprises:
  • the present invention relates to a combination of the novel carrier and a heater/blower component contained in said receptacle.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic of the front view of a female user carrying the inventive carrier on her front.
  • the carrier has two straps permitting the carrier to be worn like a backpack.
  • the carrier contains, for example, a turtle shell dryer.
  • the carrier has ventilation netting on the portion that covers the air intake vent of the turtle shell dryer.
  • a hose from the turtle shell dryer exits the carrier at the top and a distal end of the hose is attached to a bonnet worn atop the user's head.
  • an external remote control unit for the turtle shell dryer is held in the user's hand.
  • the remote control unit is attached to the turtle shell dryer by a cord that passes through an adapted opening in the carrier.
  • FIG. 2 shows the carrier with a single strap being slung over the user's shoulder.
  • FIG. 3 shows the carrier with two straps being worn on the user's back.
  • the portable carrier according to the present invention can be composed of any suitable material, but is preferably composed at least in part of heat-resistant material.
  • the heat-resistant material comprises nylon/denier.
  • the portable carrier has at least one hose opening.
  • the portable carrier has a plurality of the hose openings to allow versatility in the positioning of the hose.
  • the portable carrier typically has one or two straps. When one strap is employed, the portable carrier can be worn by the user as a sling. When the portable carrier has two straps, these can be positioned so that the portable carrier can be worn by the user as a backpack. In this configuration, of course, the user can also make use of only one of the two straps, slinging the one strap in use over one shoulder.
  • the hair dryer is controlled by a remote control unit.
  • the control may be wireless or wired.
  • the portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive wires passing between the remote control unit and the heater/blower component.
  • the heater/blower component may be powered by AC current or batteries. For maximum portability, batteries, especially rechargeable batteries, are preferred.
  • the portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive a cord connecting a rechargeable battery pack contained in the heater/blower component to a recharging power source. Alternatively, the portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive a cord connecting the heater/blower component to an electrical outlet, for example, a wall outlet.
  • the portable carrier can be provided with at least one storage compartment on an outside surface or an inside surface of the receptacle.
  • the interior space of the receptacle is preferably sealable, for example, with a zipper or with VELCRO® (mating hook and loop material).
  • the portable carrier can be designed to accommodate any suitable hair dryer shape.
  • the heater/blower component has a turtle shell shape.
  • Hood/Bonnet drying is a longer drying process, but has been long thought to be easier on the hair than the direct heat of a blow dryer. Many consumers realize the damaging effects of blow drying hair; however, they use this method out of the desire to spend less time in the hot bathroom. Some users prefer the look of blown dry hair. However, many hairstylists have developed methods to create a blown dry look with the use of a hood drying method.
  • the present invention allows the user the freedom of movement to do any activities normally done while wearing a back/pack or sling.
  • clients From a salon or fitness facility point of view, clients will be able to move or be taken to other locations about the salon, thus being easily accommodated for additional services like manicures, pedicures, and makeup and some aesthetic treatments.
  • patrons who prefer to relax or prepare for business meetings can do so outside of the confines of a typically smaller bathroom, and without having to be tied to limitations of the dryer cord.

Abstract

A portable carrier for a hair dryer comprises a receptacle adapted to receive the hair dryer and one or more straps facilitating carrying of the portable carrier by a user. The portable carrier contains ventilation netting on a portion intended to cover air intake vents of the hair dryer. Openings are provided in the carrier to accommodate hair dryer cords and plugs. The hair dryer is preferably of a turtle shell shape and is powered by rechargeable batteries and remote controlled.

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    PRIORITY CLAIM
  • This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/019,880, filed on Jan. 9, 2008.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a portable hair dryer system.
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Attempts to make hair dryer systems portable are in principle known in the art. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,190; U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,262; U.S. Pat. No. 6,964,116; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,096,597. All these systems suffer one or more obvious disadvantages. They are too bulky, too complicated or lacking in flexibility and versatility.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention solves these problems by providing a novel carrier for the heater/blower component of a hair dryer, wherein the novel carrier comprises:
  • a) a receptacle having an interior space adapted to removably receive a heater/blower component of a hair dryer, wherein the receptacle comprises:
      • i) ventilation netting material on at least a portion of the receptacle intended to cover an air intake vent of the heater/blower; and
      • ii) one or more hose openings adapted to receive an external hose of the hair dryer; and
  • b) at least one strap attached to the receptacle for facilitating carrying of the portable carrier by a user thereof.
  • In another embodiment, the present invention relates to a combination of the novel carrier and a heater/blower component contained in said receptacle.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the drawings.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic of the front view of a female user carrying the inventive carrier on her front. The carrier has two straps permitting the carrier to be worn like a backpack. The carrier contains, for example, a turtle shell dryer. The carrier has ventilation netting on the portion that covers the air intake vent of the turtle shell dryer. A hose from the turtle shell dryer exits the carrier at the top and a distal end of the hose is attached to a bonnet worn atop the user's head. On the left-side of the carrier, an external remote control unit for the turtle shell dryer is held in the user's hand. The remote control unit is attached to the turtle shell dryer by a cord that passes through an adapted opening in the carrier.
  • FIG. 2 shows the carrier with a single strap being slung over the user's shoulder.
  • FIG. 3 shows the carrier with two straps being worn on the user's back.
  • In the figures, the reference numerals represent the following features:
      • 1 inventive carrier
      • 2 cord to remote control unit
      • 3 strap(s)
      • 4 hood/bonnet
      • 5 hose
      • 6 zipper
      • 7 pocket
      • 8 ventilation
      • 9 center use hose portal
      • 10 right use hose portal
      • 11 remote control unit
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The portable carrier according to the present invention can be composed of any suitable material, but is preferably composed at least in part of heat-resistant material. In a preferred embodiment, the heat-resistant material comprises nylon/denier.
  • The portable carrier has at least one hose opening. Preferably, the portable carrier has a plurality of the hose openings to allow versatility in the positioning of the hose.
  • The portable carrier typically has one or two straps. When one strap is employed, the portable carrier can be worn by the user as a sling. When the portable carrier has two straps, these can be positioned so that the portable carrier can be worn by the user as a backpack. In this configuration, of course, the user can also make use of only one of the two straps, slinging the one strap in use over one shoulder.
  • In a preferred embodiment, the hair dryer is controlled by a remote control unit. The control may be wireless or wired. In the event the control is wired, the portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive wires passing between the remote control unit and the heater/blower component.
  • The heater/blower component may be powered by AC current or batteries. For maximum portability, batteries, especially rechargeable batteries, are preferred. The portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive a cord connecting a rechargeable battery pack contained in the heater/blower component to a recharging power source. Alternatively, the portable carrier can be provided with one or more adapted openings to receive a cord connecting the heater/blower component to an electrical outlet, for example, a wall outlet.
  • For storing accessories, the portable carrier can be provided with at least one storage compartment on an outside surface or an inside surface of the receptacle.
  • The interior space of the receptacle is preferably sealable, for example, with a zipper or with VELCRO® (mating hook and loop material).
  • The portable carrier can be designed to accommodate any suitable hair dryer shape. In a preferred embodiment, the heater/blower component has a turtle shell shape.
  • The present invention has many clear advantages:
  • Hood/Bonnet drying is a longer drying process, but has been long thought to be easier on the hair than the direct heat of a blow dryer. Many consumers realize the damaging effects of blow drying hair; however, they use this method out of the desire to spend less time in the hot bathroom. Some users prefer the look of blown dry hair. However, many hairstylists have developed methods to create a blown dry look with the use of a hood drying method.
  • From an everyday/household use perspective, the present invention allows the user the freedom of movement to do any activities normally done while wearing a back/pack or sling.
  • From a salon or fitness facility point of view, clients will be able to move or be taken to other locations about the salon, thus being easily accommodated for additional services like manicures, pedicures, and makeup and some aesthetic treatments.
  • From a healthcare/hospital perspective, patients (especially the elderly, wheelchair bound or physically compromised) could have their hair needs completed while remaining in a comfortable position.
  • From a hotel/cruise ship travel perspective, patrons who prefer to relax or prepare for business meetings can do so outside of the confines of a typically smaller bathroom, and without having to be tied to limitations of the dryer cord.
  • From a camping and/or limited-electrical access point of view, users can benefit from a styling/drying method without the need of an electrical outlet.
  • While the present invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments set forth above, many alternatives, modifications and other variations thereof will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such alternatives, modifications and variations are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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1. A portable carrier for a hair dryer comprising:
a) a receptacle having an interior space adapted to removably receive a heater/blower component of a hair dryer, said receptacle comprising:
i) ventilation netting material on at least a portion of the receptacle intended to cover an air intake vent of said heater/blower; and
ii) one or more hose openings adapted to receive an external hose of said hair dryer; and
b) at least one strap attached to said receptacle for facilitating carrying of the portable carrier by a user thereof.
2. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which is composed at least in part of heat-resistant material.
3. The portable carrier according to claim 2, wherein the heat-resistant material comprises nylon/denier.
4. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which comprises a plurality of said hose openings.
5. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which has one strap allowing the portable carrier to be slung over the shoulder of a user.
6. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which has two straps allowing the portable carrier to be carried on the back or chest of a user with one strap being positioned over each shoulder of said user.
7. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which further comprises at least one additional opening adapted to receive a cord connecting a remote control unit for said hair dryer to said heater/blower component when contained in said receptacle.
8. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which further comprises at least one additional opening adapted to receive a cord connecting a rechargeable battery pack contained in said heater/blower component to a recharging power source or connecting said heater/blower component to an electrical outlet.
9. The portable carrier according to claim 1, which further comprises at least one storage compartment on an outside surface or an inside surface of said receptacle.
10. The portable carrier according to claim 1, wherein said interior space is sealable.
11. The portable carrier according to claim 10, wherein said interior space is rendered sealable by means of a zipper.
12. The portable carrier according to claim 10, wherein said interior space is rendered sealable by means of mating hook and loop material.
13. A combination comprising:
a) the portable carrier according to claim 1; and
b) a heater/blower component contained in said receptacle.
14. The combination according to claim 13, which further comprises a hose connected on one end to said heater/blower component and emanating through one of said hose openings.
15. The combination according to claim 14, wherein said hose is connected on its other end to a bonnet.
16. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the heater/blower is controlled by a remote control unit.
17. The combination according to claim 16, wherein the remote control unit is attached to the heater/blower by a cord and the cord passes through said adapted opening for said cord.
18. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the heater/blower component is powered by rechargeable batteries.
19. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the heater/blower component has a turtle shell shape.
20. A combination comprising:
a) a receptacle having an interior space adapted to removably receive a heater/blower component of a hair dryer, said receptacle comprising:
i) ventilation netting material on at least a portion of the receptacle intended to cover an air intake vent of said heater/blower; and
ii) one or more hose openings adapted to receive an external hose of said hair dryer;
b) at least one strap attached to said receptacle for facilitating carrying of the portable carrier by a user thereof;
c) a heater/blower component contained in said receptacle;
d) a hose connected on one end to said heater/blower component, said hose emanating through one of said hose openings;
e) a bonnet attached to said hose at its other end;
f) a remote control unit operably linked to said heater/blower component; and
g) a rechargeable battery power source for powering said heater/blower component.
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