18289569. ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE simplified abstract (Dyson Technology Limited)
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ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
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Clement Jian Ming Tan of Singapore (SG)
ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18289569 titled 'ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE
The abstract describes an attachment for a hair care appliance that includes an air inlet end, an air outlet end, a wall defining an airflow path, and a noise attenuation member.
- The attachment receives airflow from the appliance through the air inlet end and emits it through the air outlet end.
- The wall surrounds and extends about the airflow path, guiding the airflow.
- The noise attenuation member is surrounded by the wall and helps reduce noise generated by the airflow.
- The noise attenuation member directs the airflow along at least part of the airflow path, contributing to noise reduction.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in hair dryers or other hair care appliances to reduce noise levels during operation. - It can also be applied in industrial settings where noise reduction is important for worker safety and comfort.
Problems Solved: - Addresses the issue of excessive noise produced by hair care appliances, improving user experience. - Helps create a quieter environment in both home and professional settings.
Benefits: - Enhanced user comfort due to reduced noise levels. - Improved overall experience when using hair care appliances. - Increased safety and productivity in industrial environments with reduced noise pollution.
Commercial Applications: - Title: "Noise-Reducing Attachment for Hair Care Appliances" - This technology can be marketed to manufacturers of hair care appliances looking to improve their products' noise levels. - It can also be targeted towards industrial companies seeking noise reduction solutions for their equipment.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the noise attenuation member work to reduce noise in the airflow? 2. What are the potential long-term benefits of using this attachment in hair care appliances?
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed is an attachment for a hair care appliance that has an air inlet end for receiving an airflow from the appliance, an air outlet end for emitting the airflow from the attachment, a wall defining and extending about an airflow path for the airflow and a noise attenuation member surrounded by the wall. The noise attenuation member is configured to guide the airflow along at least part of the airflow path.