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Surface mounted turbine-driven hair dryer

  • US 4,735,002 A
  • Filed: 10/27/1986
  • Issued: 04/05/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a surface mounted hair dryer having:

  • i. a housing having one side adapted to mount on said surface and having an air inlet and an air outlet thereto, said inlet and outlet being the opposite ends of an air flow path defined through said housing;

    ii. an air impeller in said flow path to cause air to flow along said path from said inlet to said outlet;

    iii. heat generating means in said flow path between said impeller and said air outlet to warm said air;

    iv. a flexible conduit connecting said air outlet of said housing to a remote air exit nozzle and through which the warmed air passes to be directed toward the user'"'"'s hair; and

    v. means to activate said impeller;

    the improvement comprising;

    a. said air inlet being located in said housing adjacent said side which is adapted to mount on said surface, and being disposed proximate the lower end of said housing when said housing is mounted on said surface in a vertical orientation;

    b. an air chamber within said housing and in said flow path between said housing air inlet and said impeller, said chamber itself having an air inlet and an air outlet;

    c. said impeller comprising a rotary air turbine having a plurality of radially extending blades, said turbine blades being disposed closely adjacent to said air chamber air outlet and, upon activation of said turbine, creating a zone of reduced air pressure at said air chamber air outlet, and drawing air through said air chamber and forcing it under pressure toward said housing air outlet, conduit and exit nozzle; and

    d. said activating means comprising an electric motor having a shaft on which said turbine is rotationally mounted, a source of electric current to said motor, and switch means to turn said current on or off, with said motor disposed within said air chamber in the flow path of air being drawn toward said turbine to maintain a cool operating temperature for said motor.

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