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US1847619A
US1847619A US244632A US24463228A US1847619A US 1847619 A US1847619 A US 1847619A US 244632 A US244632 A US 244632A US 24463228 A US24463228 A US 24463228A US 1847619 A US1847619 A US 1847619A
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  • Controllable means for heating the chambers are provided; also means for placing the liquid under pressure.
  • Conduits lead from the chambers to the hair and scalp treating device provided with ports for applying the vapor and liquid to the hair and scalp.
  • My invention consists of the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter de-i scribed and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the apparatus showing its use in the treatment of the hair and scalp of a patron.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical central cross section of the apparatus shown in Figure 1, omitting the hair and scalp treating device.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevation of the hair and scalp treating device.
  • Figure 4 is a section taken on the line 44 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a fractional section of a view similar to- Figure 4, showing a slightly mod ified form of the device.
  • Figure 6 is a front elevation of a hair drying device.
  • Figure 7 is/a section on the line 7-7 of Figure 6.
  • 1 represents a housing preferably cylindrical in shape, consisting of a side wall 2 and a bottom 3. It is cm'ered by a removable lid 4.
  • a closed vessel indicated generally by the numeral 5, which is divided by a horizontal partition 6 into an upper liquid heating chamber 7 and a lower vapor generating chamber 8.
  • An electric heater 9 ofany preferredconstruction is disposed under the chamberS and is controlled by a switch 10 on the outside of the housing 1.
  • 11 and 12 indicate gauges disconnected to chambers 8 and 7 respectively, to indicate the volume of the liquid therein.
  • a manually operated air pump 13 is disposed on the outside of the side wall 2, and communicates by means of a pipe 14: with the upper part of chamber 7.
  • Valve controlled filling tubes 15 and 16 are connected to chambers 8 and 7 respectively, and access to the filling chambers 15- and 16 maybe had by lifting the lid 4 off the housing 1.
  • a conduit 17 leads from the lower part of chamber 7, and another conduit 18 leads from the upper part of chamber 8.
  • Said conduits pass through the side Wall 2 of the housing 1 and are 'connectedto fiexible'tubes 17 and 18 respectively, the outer ends of which are connected respectively, to tubes 19 and 20 which are connected in turn, to the hair and scalp treating device indicated generally by the numeral 21. Any suitable device may be used, but. I prefer to use the device shown in Figures 3 and 4.
  • the same consists of an arcuate hollow body 22, the concave side 23 thereof being of 'a general contour to fit the shape posed on the outside of the housing 1 and of thehead.
  • the concave side 23 is provided with a plurality of conical nozzles 24 communicatingwith the chamber 25 of the device 21.
  • a brush 26 may be attached to one end of the device 21.
  • Chamber 8 is filled with a medicated solution V, suitable to generate a vapor for the treatment of the scalp and hair through the filling tube 14; care being taken to not entirely fill the chamber 8, but'to leave a vapor spaceabovethe liquid L.
  • Chamber 7 is filled with amedicated liquid L through the filling pipe 16.
  • the electric heater 9 is set in operation, which will generate vapor in chamber 8.
  • the vapor will heat the liquid L in the chamber 7 immediately above, to a somewhat lower temperature.
  • the liquid L is placed under pressure by the operation of the hand air pump 13 and by means of conduits 17 and 18 and the flexible conduits 17 and 18' are conveyed to the chamber 25 of the hair and scalp treating device 21.
  • the vapor in chamber 8 and the liquid L in chamber 7, may be alternately used as desired inthe device 21.
  • Valves 17 and 18 are provided in flexible conduits 17' and 18 respectively, to control the admission of the liquid-or the vapor to the device 21.
  • the fluid from the outer chamber passes through the nozzles 24 to the hair and scalp.
  • the brush 26 may be used in connection with the device 21, the operator manipulating the device 21 by holding the tubes 19 and 20 and moving the device over the hair and scalp.
  • a blower 31 operated by means of a builtin motor 32 which is controlled b a switch 33 in the side wall 2 of the houslng, forces the air through the valve controlled conduit 34 to a drying cap-35 shown in Figures 6 and 7.
  • the drying cap 35 consists of a metal shell conforming to the shape of a head, and is provided with a nipple 36 to which a flexible conduit 37 leading from the conduit 34, is attached.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing, a movable lid therefor, a closed vessel within said housing, a horizontal partition in said vessel dividing the same into a lower vapor generating chamber and an upper liquid heating chamber, means for heating the lower chamber, an air pump connected to the upper end of said upper chamber, a valve controlled filling pipe for each of said chambers and disposed within the housing, valve controlled conduits leading from said chambers, the valve controlled conduit for the lower chamber leading from adjacent the top thereof so as to be above the liquid level therein and the valve controlled conduit for the upper chamber leading from adjacent the bottom thereof so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing. a movable lid therefor, a closed vessel within said housing, a horizontal partition in said vessel dividing the same into a lower vapor generating chamber and an upper heating chamber, means for heating the lower chamber, an air pump connected to the upper end of said upper chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of one of said chambers so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the other chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing, a closed vessel within said housing, a partition in said vessel dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, means for placing the liquid heating chamber under pressure, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of one chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the other chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a. partition in said vessel dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating both chambers, means for placing the liquld heating chamber under pressure, a valve controlled conduit leading from adj acentthe bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from the top of the vapor generatin chamber so as to be above the liquid levefi therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both conduits.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividing the same into a generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of the vapor generating chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividlng the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of the vapor generating chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein,
  • said device including an arcuate hollow body-adapted to fit the head and provided with outlet ports on its concave side.
  • a hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from the vapor generating chamber adjacent the top thereof so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from the liquid heating chamber adjacent the bot tom thereof so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits, said device including an arcuate hollow body shaped to fit the head and provided with finger shaped nozzles the body.
  • the upper chamber having an outlet arranged near the bottom thereof so that only liquid will be withdrawn therefrom, and means for supplying the upper chamber with fluid under pressure so as tomaintain the contents of the upper chamber under pressure.
  • a hair and scalp treating device comprising two chambers, means for heating the contents of both chambers, and an applicator connected to onechamber adjacent its top so as to be above the liquid level therein and to the other chamber adjacent its bottom so as to be below the liquid level therein so as to be capable of simultaneously discharging vapor from one chamber and liquid from the other chamber.
  • a hair and scalp treating device comprising two chambers, means for heating both chambers, there being an outlet from each chamber, the outlet from one chamber being arranged near the bottom thereof so that liquid may be withdrawn therefrom, the outlet from the other chamber being arranged near the top thereof so that only a vapor will be withdrawn therefrom, and an applicator connected to both outlets so that vapor and liquid may be simultaneously or selectively discharged through the applicator.
  • a heating construction for hair and scalp treating devices comprising means providing two chambers one arranged above the other, the lower chamber being adapted to be partially filled with liquid and the up er chamber being adapted to contain liquid a heater arranged to heat the contents of the lower chamber, andan outlet from the lower chamber arranged near the top thereof so that only vapor will be withdrawn therefrom, the upper chamber having an outlet arranged near the, bottom thereof so that only liquid will be withdrawn therefrom.
  • a heating construction for hair and scalp treating devices comprising means providing two chambers one arranged above the other, the lower chamber being adapted to be partially filled with liquid and the upper chamber being adapted to contain liquid, a heater arranged to heat the contents of the lower chamber, an outlet from the lower

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N MASCOLO March 1, 1932.
HAIR AND SCALP TREATING APPARATUS 2 Sheets-Sheet Filed Jan. 5, 1928 March 1, 1932.
N. MASCOLO HAIR AND SCALP TREATING APPARATUS 2 Sheets-Sheet Filed Jan. 5, 1928 QQQ Q QQQQQ mu l @Q QAWAV MU %Q@ a @QQQ @QG @Q@ Q G I Patented Mar. 1, 1932 UNITED m TES OFFEE nmo mscoto, or Los oailmonivm inn; 4m) sour TREATING APPARATUS Application filed 1Ian uary'5, 1928. Serial No. 244,682.
- ed vapor, and the other a medicated solution suitable forthe treatment of the hair and scalp. Controllable means for heating the chambers are provided; also means for placing the liquid under pressure. Conduits lead from the chambers to the hair and scalp treating device provided with ports for applying the vapor and liquid to the hair and scalp.
Other objects will appear hereafter.
My invention consists of the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter de-i scribed and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification, I have illustrated a concrete embodiment of my invention, and in which Figure 1 is an elevation of the apparatus showing its use in the treatment of the hair and scalp of a patron.
Figure 2 is a vertical central cross section of the apparatus shown in Figure 1, omitting the hair and scalp treating device.
Figure 3 is a front elevation of the hair and scalp treating device.
Figure 4 is a section taken on the line 44 of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a fractional section of a view similar to- Figure 4, showing a slightly mod ified form of the device. I
Figure 6 is a front elevation of a hair drying device. C
Figure 7 is/a section on the line 7-7 of Figure 6.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents a housing preferably cylindrical in shape, consisting of a side wall 2 and a bottom 3. It is cm'ered by a removable lid 4.. Centrally disposed within the housing 1 is a closed vessel indicated generally by the numeral 5, which is divided by a horizontal partition 6 into an upper liquid heating chamber 7 and a lower vapor generating chamber 8. An electric heater 9 ofany preferredconstruction is disposed under the chamberS and is controlled by a switch 10 on the outside of the housing 1.. 11 and 12 indicate gauges disconnected to chambers 8 and 7 respectively, to indicate the volume of the liquid therein. A manually operated air pump 13 is disposed on the outside of the side wall 2, and communicates by means of a pipe 14: with the upper part of chamber 7. Valve controlled filling tubes 15 and 16 are connected to chambers 8 and 7 respectively, and access to the filling chambers 15- and 16 maybe had by lifting the lid 4 off the housing 1. A conduit 17 leads from the lower part of chamber 7, and another conduit 18 leads from the upper part of chamber 8. Said conduits pass through the side Wall 2 of the housing 1 and are 'connectedto fiexible'tubes 17 and 18 respectively, the outer ends of which are connected respectively, to tubes 19 and 20 which are connected in turn, to the hair and scalp treating device indicated generally by the numeral 21. Any suitable device may be used, but. I prefer to use the device shown in Figures 3 and 4. The same consists of an arcuate hollow body 22, the concave side 23 thereof being of 'a general contour to fit the shape posed on the outside of the housing 1 and of thehead. The concave side 23 is provided with a plurality of conical nozzles 24 communicatingwith the chamber 25 of the device 21. A brush 26 may be attached to one end of the device 21.
In Figure 5 I have illustrated a slightly modified form of the device indicated by the numeral 27, which, in all respects, is like the device 21 with the exception that in placeof hollow nozzles'24, finger-like projections 28 are provided on the concave side thereof; and outlet ports 29 communicating-with the hollowspace 30 are disposed between the projections 28. v
The operation is as follows: I
Chamber 8 is filled with a medicated solution V, suitable to generate a vapor for the treatment of the scalp and hair through the filling tube 14; care being taken to not entirely fill the chamber 8, but'to leave a vapor spaceabovethe liquid L. Chamber 7 is filled with amedicated liquid L through the filling pipe 16. The electric heater 9 is set in operation, which will generate vapor in chamber 8. The vapor will heat the liquid L in the chamber 7 immediately above, to a somewhat lower temperature. The liquid L is placed under pressure by the operation of the hand air pump 13 and by means of conduits 17 and 18 and the flexible conduits 17 and 18' are conveyed to the chamber 25 of the hair and scalp treating device 21. The vapor in chamber 8 and the liquid L in chamber 7, may be alternately used as desired inthe device 21. Valves 17 and 18 are provided in flexible conduits 17' and 18 respectively, to control the admission of the liquid-or the vapor to the device 21. The fluid from the outer chamber passes through the nozzles 24 to the hair and scalp. The brush 26 may be used in connection with the device 21, the operator manipulating the device 21 by holding the tubes 19 and 20 and moving the device over the hair and scalp.
After the treatment described, I dry the hair and seal by means of a dryer which is provided as ibllows:
A blower 31 operated by means of a builtin motor 32 which is controlled b a switch 33 in the side wall 2 of the houslng, forces the air through the valve controlled conduit 34 to a drying cap-35 shown in Figures 6 and 7. The drying cap 35 consists of a metal shell conforming to the shape of a head, and is provided with a nipple 36 to which a flexible conduit 37 leading from the conduit 34, is attached.
Various changes may be made in the construction and arrangement of parts by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.
I claim:
1. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing, a movable lid therefor, a closed vessel within said housing, a horizontal partition in said vessel dividing the same into a lower vapor generating chamber and an upper liquid heating chamber, means for heating the lower chamber, an air pump connected to the upper end of said upper chamber, a valve controlled filling pipe for each of said chambers and disposed within the housing, valve controlled conduits leading from said chambers, the valve controlled conduit for the lower chamber leading from adjacent the top thereof so as to be above the liquid level therein and the valve controlled conduit for the upper chamber leading from adjacent the bottom thereof so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
2. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing. a movable lid therefor, a closed vessel within said housing, a horizontal partition in said vessel dividing the same into a lower vapor generating chamber and an upper heating chamber, means for heating the lower chamber, an air pump connected to the upper end of said upper chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of one of said chambers so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the other chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
3. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a housing, a closed vessel within said housing, a partition in said vessel dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, means for placing the liquid heating chamber under pressure, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of one chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the other chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
4. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a. partition in said vessel dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating both chambers, means for placing the liquld heating chamber under pressure, a valve controlled conduit leading from adj acentthe bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from the top of the vapor generatin chamber so as to be above the liquid levefi therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both conduits.
5. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividing the same into a generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of the vapor generating chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits.
6. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividlng the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the top of the vapor generating chamber so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from adjacent the bottom of the liquid heating chamber so as to be below the liquid level therein,
and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits, said device including an arcuate hollow body-adapted to fit the head and provided with outlet ports on its concave side.
7. A hair and scalp treating apparatus comprising a closed vessel, a partition dividing the same into a vapor generating chamber and a liquid heating chamber, means for heating the vapor generating chamber, a valve controlled conduit leading from the vapor generating chamber adjacent the top thereof so as to be above the liquid level therein, a second valve controlled conduit leading from the liquid heating chamber adjacent the bot tom thereof so as to be below the liquid level therein, and a scalp and hair treating device connected to both of said conduits, said device including an arcuate hollow body shaped to fit the head and provided with finger shaped nozzles the body.
projecting from the concave side of chamber arranged near the top thereof so that only vapor will be withdrawn therefrom, the upper chamber having an outlet arranged near the bottom thereof so that only liquid will be withdrawn therefrom, and means for supplying the upper chamber with fluid under pressure so as tomaintain the contents of the upper chamber under pressure.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
NINO MASCOLO.
8. A hair and scalp treating device comprising two chambers, means for heating the contents of both chambers, and an applicator connected to onechamber adjacent its top so as to be above the liquid level therein and to the other chamber adjacent its bottom so as to be below the liquid level therein so as to be capable of simultaneously discharging vapor from one chamber and liquid from the other chamber.
9. A hair and scalp treating device comprising two chambers, means for heating both chambers, there being an outlet from each chamber, the outlet from one chamber being arranged near the bottom thereof so that liquid may be withdrawn therefrom, the outlet from the other chamber being arranged near the top thereof so that only a vapor will be withdrawn therefrom, and an applicator connected to both outlets so that vapor and liquid may be simultaneously or selectively discharged through the applicator.
10. A heating construction for hair and scalp treating devices comprising means providing two chambers one arranged above the other, the lower chamber being adapted to be partially filled with liquid and the up er chamber being adapted to contain liquid a heater arranged to heat the contents of the lower chamber, andan outlet from the lower chamber arranged near the top thereof so that only vapor will be withdrawn therefrom, the upper chamber having an outlet arranged near the, bottom thereof so that only liquid will be withdrawn therefrom.
11. A heating construction for hair and scalp treating devices comprising means providing two chambers one arranged above the other, the lower chamber being adapted to be partially filled with liquid and the upper chamber being adapted to contain liquid, a heater arranged to heat the contents of the lower chamber, an outlet from the lower
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US2507386A (en) * 1948-12-23 1950-05-09 Yetta B Spiegel Head treating apparatus
US2962953A (en) * 1956-01-13 1960-12-06 Carrier Corp Nozzle construction
US3281864A (en) * 1963-07-29 1966-11-01 Hildegarde B Linnehan Portable bathing appliance for therapeutic use
US3612069A (en) * 1970-01-14 1971-10-12 Sunbeam Corp Hair drying and treating appliance
WO1989006917A1 (en) * 1988-02-03 1989-08-10 Enswiss Pty Limited Hair rinsing apparatus
US5010905A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-30 Snyder Marilyn J Water-vapor hair treatment apparatus
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US5803093A (en) * 1994-12-28 1998-09-08 Romano; Jason Hair/scalp treatment device
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US2962953A (en) * 1956-01-13 1960-12-06 Carrier Corp Nozzle construction
US3281864A (en) * 1963-07-29 1966-11-01 Hildegarde B Linnehan Portable bathing appliance for therapeutic use
US3612069A (en) * 1970-01-14 1971-10-12 Sunbeam Corp Hair drying and treating appliance
WO1989006917A1 (en) * 1988-02-03 1989-08-10 Enswiss Pty Limited Hair rinsing apparatus
US5010905A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-30 Snyder Marilyn J Water-vapor hair treatment apparatus
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US5624416A (en) * 1992-07-17 1997-04-29 Schatz; Viktor Device for cleaning skin pores
WO1994002186A1 (en) * 1992-07-17 1994-02-03 Viktor Schatz Device for cleaning skin pores
US5803093A (en) * 1994-12-28 1998-09-08 Romano; Jason Hair/scalp treatment device
US6238427B1 (en) 1999-03-30 2001-05-29 John G. Matta Therapeutic heat transfer pads
US20050061352A1 (en) * 2003-09-19 2005-03-24 Naomoto Industry Co., Ltd. Hair iron device
US6941955B2 (en) * 2003-09-19 2005-09-13 Naomoto Industry Co., Ltd. Hair iron device
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