18563866. HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE simplified abstract (Dyson Technology Limited)

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HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE

Organization Name

Dyson Technology Limited

Inventor(s)

Darren Matthew Lewis of Bristol (GB)

Joseph Timm of Bristol (GB)

Thomas Alexander Carlyle of Swindon (GB)

HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18563866 titled 'HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a hair styling appliance with projections and channels that heat hair using an alternating voltage.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Hair styling appliance with projections and channels
  • Electrodes on each projection
  • Drive unit applies alternating voltage to heat hair dielectrically

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in hair salons, homes, and beauty industry settings for styling and treating hair.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for efficient and effective hair styling tools that can heat hair evenly and safely.

Benefits:

  • Even heating of hair
  • Safe and effective styling
  • Versatile applications in various settings

Commercial Applications: The hair styling appliance can be marketed to salons, beauty supply stores, and online retailers for consumer use.

Questions about Hair Styling Appliance: 1. How does the alternating voltage heat the hair within the channels? 2. What are the potential safety considerations when using this appliance?

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research may focus on improving the efficiency and safety features of the hair styling appliance.


Original Abstract Submitted

A hair styling appliance is described having a plurality of projections and one or more channels, each channel being located between adjacent projections. Each of the projections includes an electrode and the appliance includes a drive unit for applying an alternating voltage to the electrodes to heat dielectrically hair within the channels.