Toilet – Hair device – Having hair shaping surface or form
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-30
2007-10-30
Robert, Eduardo C. (Department: 3733)
Toilet
Hair device
Having hair shaping surface or form
Reexamination Certificate
active
11121788
ABSTRACT:
A heatable hair curling device includes a plurality of hair curlers for winding up human hair and a thermally insulating carrier for retaining the curlers and insulating the curlers from heat loss prior to individual curler use. Each curler includes an elongate casing of flexible material having opposite first and second ends attachable to each other, a body, and an axial length. A heat absorbent material is contained within the body of each curler. The thermally insulating carrier has a length and includes an interior and an exterior piece of flexible heat-safe material. The interior piece of flexible heat-safe material is attached to the exterior piece of flexible heat-safe material. A center strap is disposed along the length of the interior piece the carrier and includes a lower and an upper piece of flexible heat-safe material. A heating element is contained between the interior and exterior pieces of flexible heat-safe material of the carrier and between the lower and upper pieces of flexible heat-safe material of the center strap.
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Comstock David
Kinney & Lange , P.A.
Robert Eduardo C.
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