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CN-122028831-A - Hair waving device

CN122028831ACN 122028831 ACN122028831 ACN 122028831ACN-122028831-A

Abstract

The present disclosure provides a hair iron capable of performing care of hair while keeping moist. The hair iron of the present disclosure is provided with a holding portion, a 1 st care portion having a 1 st hair pinching surface, a 2 nd care portion having a 2 nd hair pinching surface, and a heating portion heating the 1 st hair pinching surface. The electrostatic atomizer is provided with a 1 st discharge port (52111) for discharging charged fine particulate water generated by the electrostatic atomizer (92), an air blowing mechanism (94) for bringing air into contact with the electrostatic atomizer (92), and an air intake port (5222) for sucking air when the air blowing mechanism (94) is driven. The ion generator further comprises a 2 nd discharge unit (93) capable of generating negative ions, and a 2 nd discharge port (5221) for discharging the generated negative ions. The hair dryer further comprises a heat insulation part (8) capable of inhibiting heat generated when the 1 st hair clamping surface is heated from being transmitted to the electrostatic atomization device (92), and an air path (S2) from the suction port (5222) to the 1 st discharge port (52111).

Inventors

  • SHIMIZU KANA
  • SAEKI YUSUKE

Assignees

  • 松下知识产权经营株式会社

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20240829
Priority Date
20231020

Claims (20)

  1. 1. A hair iron, wherein, The hair iron comprises: A holding part; A1 st care unit which is provided continuously with the grip unit and has a1 st hair gripping surface; a2 nd care unit which is provided continuously with the grip unit and has a2 nd hair gripping surface capable of gripping hair together with the 1 st hair gripping surface; A heating unit capable of heating the 1 st hair holding surface; an electrostatic atomizing device having a 1 st discharge unit capable of generating charged particulate water and a heat radiation unit capable of radiating heat generated when the charged particulate water is generated; A1 st discharge port for discharging the generated charged fine particulate water to the outside; an air blowing mechanism capable of generating air to the heat radiation part; a suction port through which external air is sucked when the air blowing mechanism is driven; a2 nd discharge unit capable of generating negative ions; a2 nd discharge port for discharging the generated negative ions to the outside; A heat insulating part capable of suppressing transmission of heat generated when the 1 st hair holding surface is heated to the electrostatic atomizing device, and And an air passage extending from the suction port to the 1 st discharge port.
  2. 2. The hair iron as set forth in claim 1, wherein, The heat insulating portion has a rib disposed between the 1 st hair holding surface and the electrostatic atomizing device.
  3. 3. The hair iron as set forth in claim 2, wherein, The rib has a1 st rib protruding to one side in one direction and a2 nd rib protruding to the other side in the one direction and adjacent to the 1 st rib in the thickness direction, A gap is formed between the 1 st rib and the 2 nd rib adjacent to each other.
  4. 4. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The electrostatic atomizing device is disposed so as to be inclined so as to be located on the opposite side to the 1 st hair holding surface as going to the distal end side of the 1 st care portion.
  5. 5. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 1 st discharge port is formed to have an opening area larger than or equal to an opening area of the suction port.
  6. 6. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, And a rectifying rib that rectifies wind generated by the air blowing mechanism toward the heat radiating portion is disposed in the air passage.
  7. 7. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The heat dissipation part has a plurality of fins extending in a main flow direction of wind generated by the air blowing mechanism, Spaces open on both sides in the main flow direction are formed between the fins adjacent in the thickness direction.
  8. 8. The hair iron as set forth in claim 7, wherein, An air supply space is formed on a side opposite to the air supply mechanism in the main flow direction of the electrostatic atomizing device, The air passage is configured to allow the air sucked from the suction port to pass through the space between the fins and the air supply space and to be discharged from the 1 st discharge port.
  9. 9. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The grip part comprises a1 st grip part which is arranged continuously with the 1 st care part, and a2 nd grip part which is arranged continuously with the 2 nd care part and is connected with the 1 st grip part through a connecting part, In a closed state in which the 1 st hair holding surface and the 2 nd hair holding surface are close to each other and are opposed to each other, an air suction gap communicating with the outside air is formed between the 1 st grip portion and the 2 nd grip portion, The suction port is opened in a manner facing the suction gap.
  10. 10. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 1 st discharge portion of the electrostatic atomizing device is separated from the 2 nd discharge portion by 5mm or more.
  11. 11. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, A metal part is formed near the outer side of the 1 st discharge port.
  12. 12. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 1 st discharge part has a bar-shaped 1 st electrode, The 1 st electrode is disposed so as to extend in a direction normal to the 1 st discharge port at a position opposed to the 1 st discharge port.
  13. 13. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 1 st discharge port is formed so as to be capable of discharging charged fine particulate water from a side of the 1 st care portion opposite to the 1 st hair holding surface.
  14. 14. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, At least one of the 1 st hair holding surface and the 2 nd hair holding surface is provided with a coating layer for positively charging hair during care.
  15. 15. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 2 nd discharge port is formed so as to be capable of discharging negative ions toward hair held by the 1 st hair holding surface and the 2 nd hair holding surface.
  16. 16. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The 2 nd discharge part is composed of a negative ion needle without paired electrodes.
  17. 17. The hair iron as set forth in claim 16, wherein, The negative ion needle is disposed to extend in a direction normal to the 2 nd discharge port at a position opposed to the 2 nd discharge port.
  18. 18. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The holding portion is provided with a depression for placing a thumb.
  19. 19. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, A recess extending in the longitudinal direction of the grip is formed in a side portion of the grip.
  20. 20. The hair iron as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, A1 st inclined surface inclined toward the opposite side of the 1 st hair holding surface as going to the front end is formed at the front end of the 1 st care portion on the side of the 1 st hair holding surface, A 2 nd inclined surface inclined toward a side opposite to the 2 nd hair holding surface as going to the front end is formed at a front end portion of the 2 nd care portion on the side of the 2 nd hair holding surface.

Description

Hair waving device Technical Field The present disclosure relates to hair irons. Background Conventionally, as a hair iron, as shown in patent document 1, a hair iron is known in which a pair of arms are connected by a swinging shaft, and hair is held by a holding body provided at the tip of each arm. In patent document 1, by applying heat to hair held by a pair of holding bodies, care such as straightening of hair can be effectively performed. In patent document 1, an ion generating device is incorporated in a clip arm for clipping hair, and negative ions generated by the ion generating device are attached to the hair to neutralize positively charged hair, whereby the hair frizziness (japanese: ぱ a) can be suppressed. Thereby, hair care can be performed more effectively. Prior art literature Patent literature Patent document 1 Japanese patent application laid-open No. 2004-249122 Disclosure of Invention Problems to be solved by the invention However, in the above-described conventional technique, the heat applied to the hair during the hair care evaporates the moisture in the hair, and thus, there is a problem that it is difficult to perform the hair care while keeping the hair moist. Accordingly, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a hair iron capable of performing care of hair while keeping moist. Means for solving the problems A hair iron according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a grip portion, a 1 st care portion provided continuously with the grip portion and having a 1 st hair-holding surface, a2 nd care portion provided continuously with the grip portion and having a2 nd hair-holding surface capable of holding hair together with the 1 st hair-holding surface, a heating portion capable of heating the 1 st hair-holding surface, an electrostatic atomizing device having a 1 st discharge portion capable of generating charged fine particle water and a heat radiation portion capable of radiating heat generated when the charged fine particle water is generated, a 1 st discharge port for radiating the generated charged fine particle water to the outside, an air blowing mechanism capable of generating wind to the heat radiation portion, a suction port by which the wind from the outside is sucked when the air blowing mechanism is driven, a2 nd discharge portion capable of generating negative ions, a2 nd discharge port for radiating the generated negative ions to the outside, a heat insulating portion capable of suppressing heat generated when the 1 st hair-holding surface is heated, and a heat radiating device capable of transmitting the generated when the charged fine particle water to the electrostatic atomizing device, and a 1 st discharge port reaching the air discharge port. Effects of the invention According to the present disclosure, a hair iron capable of performing care of hair while keeping moist can be obtained. Drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 2 is a plan view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 3 is a side view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 4 is a bottom view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 5 is a front view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 6 is a rear view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 7 is a side sectional view showing an example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of a portion a of fig. 7. Fig. 9 is a side view showing an example of the 1 st arm portion of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 10 is a view of an example of the 1 st arm portion of the hair iron according to the embodiment, as seen from the 1 st hair holding surface side. Fig. 11 is a view showing a state in which the hair iron according to the embodiment is held by hand. Fig. 12 is a view showing an example of a method of caring hair by using the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 13 is a view schematically showing a state in which charged fine particulate water discharged from the 1 st discharge port of the hair iron of the embodiment is sprayed onto hair. Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing another example of the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 15 is a perspective view of an example of the discharge unit mounted on the hair iron according to the embodiment, as viewed from one direction. Fig. 16 is a perspective view of an example of the discharge unit mounted on the hair iron according to the embodiment, viewed from the other direction. Fig. 17 is a side view showing an example of a discharge unit mounted on the hair iron of the embodiment. Fig. 18 is a plan view showing an example of a discharge unit mounted on the hair iron according to the embodiment. Fig. 19 is a bottom view showing an example of the discharge unit mounted on the hair iron of the embodiment. Fig. 20