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US2224876A
US2224876A US139785A US13978537A US2224876A US 2224876 A US2224876 A US 2224876A US 139785 A US139785 A US 139785A US 13978537 A US13978537 A US 13978537A US 2224876 A US2224876 A US 2224876A
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • the invention relates to a hair drying appliance and more especially to drying applicators for use in drying the hair after the waving of the same, either permanent or otherwise.
  • the primary object of the invention is the provision of an appliance of this character, wherein through the use of the invention, the'hair 'upon the head of a person, after the waving thereof or curling of the same can be readily and easily dried through air currents under pressure and suction with the result that quick drying of the hair will be had without liability of dis turbing the strands of the hair set under the waving or curling thereof and particularly where a net is worn upon the head and confining the hair for its setting, the appliance being of novel construction and can be readily handled for proper placement for drying purposes.
  • Another object of theinvention is the provision of an appliance of this character, which is simple of construction, thoroughly reliable and eflicacious in operation, readily and easily handled, eliminating discomfort to a person having the hair dried after receiving a wave treatment, readily and easily handled by an operator, and inexpensive to manufacture and install.
  • the in-. vention consists in the features of construction. combination and'arran'gement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in r the accompanying drawing and pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the head of a person having received hair waving treatment showing the appliance constructed in accordance with the invention and inserted in the hair for drying purp ses.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the frame.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a' sectional view taken on the line 5-s of Figure 2.-
  • I provide a pectiniform frame 5 adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp of a person having received hair waving treatment.
  • the frame is fashioned with two groups of tines 6 and 1 respectively, said tines being hollow and profusely perforated and with the tines 6 arranged alternately with respect to the tines I.
  • the frame is also fashioned with a pairof conduits 8 and 9 communicating with the tines 6 and 1 respectively and with said conduits ar- 5 ranged one adjacent the other and connected to the inner endsof the respective tines as clearly illustrated in the drawing.
  • the conduit 8 and 9, between their end, are provided with communicating couplings l0 and II respectively and which extend in an opposite direction with respect to the tines.
  • I provide a blower 12 having outlet and inlet connections I! and i5 respectively 15 and with the outlet connection 14 interiorly fitted with an electric heating coil 16 for warming or heating air discharged therethrough.
  • the couplings l0 and II are connected to the outlet and inlet connections l4 and I5 respectively of the 20 blower by means of hose l'l whereby upon operation of theblower heater air is supplied to the tines 6 through the conduit 8 and air is withdrawn from the tines I through the conduit 9.
  • the frame In use, the frame is inserted within previously treated and waved hair with the tines arranged adjacent the scalp whereupon a net N is applied over the hair to hold the same in a fixed condition during setting thereof as'is customary in hair waving treatments.
  • the blower is operated to supply heated air to the tines 6 and to withdraw'air from the tines I, the supplying and withdrawing of the air from the tines being simultaneous. Due to one group of the tines being disposed in pairwise correlation with the tines of the other group, heated air is circulated between the tines and adjacent the scalp, thus effecting a drying of the hair without disturbing the same while in set condition.
  • An .appliance of the character described comprising, a pectiniform frame adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and fashioned withgroups of perforated hollow tines with the tines of one group arranged alternately with respect to the tines of the other group, and conduits communicating with said groupsrespec tively. said conduits adapted for connection to heated air-supply and suction-creating means respectively for supplying air to one of said groups simultaneously.
  • a 'pectiniform frame adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and comprising, a pectiniiormirame adapted to be' fashioned with groups of profusely perforated Jnserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and hollow tinesand with the tines of one group iniashioned with groups of perforated hollow tines terpositioned with respect to the tines oi the with the tines of one group disposed in-pairwisc other group.
  • conduits communicatv i correlation with the tines oi the other group, and 1 ing with said groups respectively, and means conduits communicating withssidgroups respeccarried by said conduits for connecting said contively, said conduits adapted tor connection to duits to heated air-supply and suction-creatingj heated aid-supply and suction-creating means means respectively for supplying air to one 01 respectively for supplying airtoone of said groups said groups and withdrawing air from the other and withdrawing airiromthe other-oi said groups '10 of said groups simultaneously-j 1 simultsneomly; s 4

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Dec. 17, 1940; I J. MATYS HAIR DRYING APPLIANCE Filed April 29, 1957 INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Patented Dec. '117, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Joseph Matys, New Bedford, Mass. Application April 29, 1937, Serial No. 139,785
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The invention relates to a hair drying appliance and more especially to drying applicators for use in drying the hair after the waving of the same, either permanent or otherwise.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of an appliance of this character, wherein through the use of the invention, the'hair 'upon the head of a person, after the waving thereof or curling of the same can be readily and easily dried through air currents under pressure and suction with the result that quick drying of the hair will be had without liability of dis turbing the strands of the hair set under the waving or curling thereof and particularly where a net is worn upon the head and confining the hair for its setting, the appliance being of novel construction and can be readily handled for proper placement for drying purposes.
Another object of theinvention is the provision of an appliance of this character, which is simple of construction, thoroughly reliable and eflicacious in operation, readily and easily handled, eliminating discomfort to a person having the hair dried after receiving a wave treatment, readily and easily handled by an operator, and inexpensive to manufacture and install.
With these and other objects in view, the in-. vention consists in the features of construction. combination and'arran'gement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in r the accompanying drawing and pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
In the accompanying drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the head of a person having received hair waving treatment showing the appliance constructed in accordance with the invention and inserted in the hair for drying purp ses.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the frame.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2. A
Figure 5 is a' sectional view taken on the line 5-s of Figure 2.-
Similar reference characters indicate corre sponding parts throughout the several views in the drawing.
In practicing my invention, as illustrated in the drawing, I provide a pectiniform frame 5 adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp of a person having received hair waving treatment. The frame is fashioned with two groups of tines 6 and 1 respectively, said tines being hollow and profusely perforated and with the tines 6 arranged alternately with respect to the tines I. The frame is also fashioned with a pairof conduits 8 and 9 communicating with the tines 6 and 1 respectively and with said conduits ar- 5 ranged one adjacent the other and connected to the inner endsof the respective tines as clearly illustrated in the drawing. The conduit 8 and 9, between their end, are provided with communicating couplings l0 and II respectively and which extend in an opposite direction with respect to the tines.
As diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 1 of the drawing, I provide a blower 12 having outlet and inlet connections I! and i5 respectively 15 and with the outlet connection 14 interiorly fitted with an electric heating coil 16 for warming or heating air discharged therethrough. The couplings l0 and II are connected to the outlet and inlet connections l4 and I5 respectively of the 20 blower by means of hose l'l whereby upon operation of theblower heater air is supplied to the tines 6 through the conduit 8 and air is withdrawn from the tines I through the conduit 9.
In use, the frame is inserted within previously treated and waved hair with the tines arranged adjacent the scalp whereupon a net N is applied over the hair to hold the same in a fixed condition during setting thereof as'is customary in hair waving treatments. When the frame is thus arranged, the blower is operated to supply heated air to the tines 6 and to withdraw'air from the tines I, the supplying and withdrawing of the air from the tines being simultaneous. Due to one group of the tines being disposed in pairwise correlation with the tines of the other group, heated air is circulated between the tines and adjacent the scalp, thus effecting a drying of the hair without disturbing the same while in set condition. 40
What is claimed is:
- 1. An .appliance of the character described, comprising, a pectiniform frame adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and fashioned withgroups of perforated hollow tines with the tines of one group arranged alternately with respect to the tines of the other group, and conduits communicating with said groupsrespec tively. said conduits adapted for connection to heated air-supply and suction-creating means respectively for supplying air to one of said groups simultaneously.
2. An appliance of the character described,
, and withdrawing air from the other of said groups comprising, a 'pectiniform frame adapted to be inserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and comprising, a pectiniiormirame adapted to be' fashioned with groups of profusely perforated Jnserted into the hair adjacent the scalp and hollow tinesand with the tines of one group iniashioned with groups of perforated hollow tines terpositioned with respect to the tines oi the with the tines of one group disposed in-pairwisc other group. independent conduits communicatv i correlation with the tines oi the other group, and 1 ing with said groups respectively, and means conduits communicating withssidgroups respeccarried by said conduits for connecting said contively, said conduits adapted tor connection to duits to heated air-supply and suction-creatingj heated aid-supply and suction-creating means means respectively for supplying air to one 01 respectively for supplying airtoone of said groups said groups and withdrawing air from the other and withdrawing airiromthe other-oi said groups '10 of said groups simultaneously-j 1 simultsneomly; s 4
3. An appliance of the character described, I coma mm.
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US2430751A (en) * 1946-03-12 1947-11-11 Woodyard Livie D Charles Hair drier
US2472873A (en) * 1945-02-03 1949-06-14 Myrtle A Woodrum Hair drier
US4692594A (en) * 1985-10-31 1987-09-08 Jack Martin Apparatus for drying hair from the inside out
US5444215A (en) * 1989-03-03 1995-08-22 Bauer; Rudolf Hairdressing device with first and second blowers
US6461379B1 (en) 2001-04-30 2002-10-08 Medivance, Incorporated Localized bodily cooling/heating apparatus and method
US6969399B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2005-11-29 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US7008445B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2006-03-07 Medcool, Inc. Method and device for rapidly inducing hypothermia
US7052509B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2006-05-30 Medcool, Inc. Method and device for rapidly inducing and then maintaining hypothermia
US7547320B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2009-06-16 Life Recovery System Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US7666213B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2010-02-23 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US20110208275A1 (en) * 2004-09-24 2011-08-25 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus For Altering The Body Temperature Of A Patient
US20110238143A1 (en) * 2008-08-07 2011-09-29 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc System and method for altering and maintaining the body temperature of a patient
US8454671B2 (en) 2002-12-12 2013-06-04 Medcool, Inc. Method and apparatus for reducing body temperature of a subject
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US2472873A (en) * 1945-02-03 1949-06-14 Myrtle A Woodrum Hair drier
US2430751A (en) * 1946-03-12 1947-11-11 Woodyard Livie D Charles Hair drier
US4692594A (en) * 1985-10-31 1987-09-08 Jack Martin Apparatus for drying hair from the inside out
US5444215A (en) * 1989-03-03 1995-08-22 Bauer; Rudolf Hairdressing device with first and second blowers
US6461379B1 (en) 2001-04-30 2002-10-08 Medivance, Incorporated Localized bodily cooling/heating apparatus and method
US7507250B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2009-03-24 Medcool, Inc. Method and device for rapidly inducing hypothermia
US7621945B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2009-11-24 Medcool, Inc. Method and apparatus for reducing body temperature of a subject
US7008445B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2006-03-07 Medcool, Inc. Method and device for rapidly inducing hypothermia
US7052509B2 (en) 2002-04-29 2006-05-30 Medcool, Inc. Method and device for rapidly inducing and then maintaining hypothermia
US7303579B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2007-12-04 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US7547320B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2009-06-16 Life Recovery System Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US6969399B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2005-11-29 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US7666213B2 (en) 2002-07-11 2010-02-23 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US8454671B2 (en) 2002-12-12 2013-06-04 Medcool, Inc. Method and apparatus for reducing body temperature of a subject
US20110208275A1 (en) * 2004-09-24 2011-08-25 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus For Altering The Body Temperature Of A Patient
US8425582B2 (en) 2004-09-24 2013-04-23 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc Apparatus for altering the body temperature of a patient
US8529613B2 (en) 2006-10-18 2013-09-10 Medcool, Inc. Adjustable thermal cap
US20110238143A1 (en) * 2008-08-07 2011-09-29 Life Recovery Systems Hd, Llc System and method for altering and maintaining the body temperature of a patient
US11350721B2 (en) * 2019-05-23 2022-06-07 Sterling Hair Solutions Hair drying system

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