18289571. ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE simplified abstract (Dyson Technology Limited)

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ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE

Organization Name

Dyson Technology Limited

Inventor(s)

Emily Mary Menzies of Bristol (GB)

Simon Brian Mcnamee of Bristol (GB)

Min Yu Nicole Chian of Singapore (SG)

Wee Guan Tan of Singapore (SG)

Apoorv Agha of Singapore (SG)

Wei Jie Lam of Singapore (SG)

ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18289571 titled 'ATTACHMENT FOR A HAIRCARE APPLIANCE

The patent application describes an attachment for a hair care appliance that guides airflow from the appliance towards the outlet end of the attachment through a plate with through holes dividing the airflow path into two sections.

  • The attachment includes an air inlet end for receiving airflow, an air outlet end for emitting airflow, and a wall defining the airflow path.
  • A plate in the airflow path guides the airflow towards the outlet end and divides the path into two sections.
  • The plate has multiple through holes that extend between the two sections of the airflow path.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in hair dryers to improve the direction and efficiency of airflow. - It can also be applied to other hair care appliances such as hair straighteners or curling irons.

Problems Solved: - Helps to direct airflow more effectively towards the desired area. - Enhances the performance of hair care appliances by optimizing airflow distribution.

Benefits: - Improved styling results due to better control of airflow. - Reduced drying time for hair due to more efficient airflow distribution.

Commercial Applications: - This technology can be marketed to hair care appliance manufacturers looking to enhance the performance of their products. - Salons and professional stylists can benefit from the improved airflow control for better styling results.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this attachment compare to existing airflow guidance systems in hair care appliances? 2. What materials are typically used in manufacturing these attachments for durability and performance?


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is an attachment for a hair care appliance including 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 between the air inlet end and the air outlet end, a plate located in the airflow path and configured to guide the airflow towards the airflow outlet end. The plate is configured to divide the airflow path into two sections and the plate includes a plurality of through holes extending between the two sections of the airflow path.