Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with container – enclosure – or support for material...
Patent
1974-07-15
1976-03-30
Bartis, A.
Electric heating
Heating devices
Combined with container, enclosure, or support for material...
34 91, 34 97, 132 7, 219272, 219273, 219364, 219370, H05B 100, A45D 2008, F24H 304
Patent
active
039476596
ABSTRACT:
A hair dryer with a vapor ejection means, the vapor ejection means includes a vapor nozzle, a tank adapted to contain liquid therein, an evaporation chamber heated by a heater and a feeder for feeding the liquid from the tank into the evaporation chamber. Formation of hot drops is prevented by longitudinal inner and outer nozzles, each with a separate discharge ends in the vapor nozzle, both with nozzle outer ends. The inner nozzle is longitudinally within the outer nozzle, the discharge end of said inner nozzle being inward from, and separate from the discharge end of the outer nozzle. In both the nozzle discharge ends there are inwardly disposed annular recesses to prevent liquid drops from falling from the outer nozzle outer end.
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Bartis A.
Oujevolk George B.
Takashi Tumura
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