20240015856. HEATER ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Dyson Technology Limited)
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HEATER ASSEMBLY
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Inventor(s)
Samuel Michael John Ford of Bristol (GB)
HEATER ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240015856 titled 'HEATER ASSEMBLY
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a heater assembly for a haircare appliance that includes an air duct with a first heater element positioned in the air flow path and a second heater element positioned downstream of the first heater element. The first heater element has a first electrical path defined between cut-outs in a first sheet, and the second heater element has a second electrical path defined between cut-outs in a second sheet. The thickness of the first sheet is different from the thickness of the second sheet.
- The heater assembly is designed for a haircare appliance.
- It includes an air duct that allows air to flow from an upstream end to a downstream end.
- The assembly has a first heater element positioned in the air flow path, with a first electrical path defined between cut-outs in a first sheet.
- A second heater element is positioned downstream of the first heater element, with a second electrical path defined between cut-outs in a second sheet.
- The first sheet and the second sheet have different thicknesses.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Hair dryers
- Hair straighteners
- Curling irons
- Hot brushes
Problems solved by this technology:
- Provides efficient heating of the air flow in a haircare appliance
- Allows for precise control of the temperature in different sections of the air flow path
- Ensures even distribution of heat throughout the air flow
Benefits of this technology:
- Faster and more efficient hair drying and styling
- Reduced risk of overheating or damaging the hair
- Improved user experience with better control over temperature and heat distribution
Original Abstract Submitted
a heater assembly for a haircare appliance includes an air duct defining an air flow path extending from an upstream end to a downstream end; a first heater element positioned in the flow path, the first heater element having a first electrical path defined between cut-outs in a first sheet, the air flow path extending through said cut-outs; and a second heater element positioned in the flow path downstream of the first heater element, the second heater element having a second electrical path defined between cut-outs in a second sheet, the air flow path extending through said cut-outs. the thickness of the first sheet is different to the thickness of the second sheet.