Hairband with integrated heating element for thermal shaping of hair strands

The hairband with an integrated heating element addresses the lack of heat application in conventional hairbands by allowing continuous thermal shaping and holding of hair strands, enhancing styling convenience.

DE202025003341U1Active Publication Date: 2026-03-19LAUSCHKE LARISSA
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Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-05
Publication Date
2026-03-19

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Technical Problem

Conventional hairbands do not provide a means for applying targeted heat to hair strands, necessitating separate electrical devices for styling, which are not designed for continuous wear.

Method used

A hairband with an integrated heating element, either passive or active, that can encircle and apply heat to hold hair strands in a desired shape.

Benefits of technology

Enables continuous thermal shaping of hair strands by integrating a heating element within the hairband, providing both holding and styling functions in a flexible, portable design.

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Abstract

Hairband with integrated heating device, characterized in that the hairband (1) has a flexible outer shell in which at least one heating device (2) is arranged.
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Description

[0001] The invention relates to a hairband with an integrated heating device for the thermal treatment and shaping of hair strands.

[0002] Conventional hairbands primarily serve to hold hair together and do not have any means of applying targeted heat to hair strands. Separate electrical devices or tools, not intended for continuous wear, are typically used to style hair.

[0003] The invention is therefore based on the objective of providing a hairband that is suitable for both holding and thermally shaping strands of hair and has a simple, flexible and portable design.

[0004] This problem is solved by a hairband with the features of claim 1.

[0005] The invention enables hair strands to be held in a desired shape by wrapping or encircling the hairband during the application of heat. The heating element can be either passive or active.

[0006] An embodiment of the invention is explained with reference to the drawing. Fig. Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a hairband with an integrated heating element. Example of implementation

[0007] Fig. Figure 1 shows a hairband (1) having a flexible outer shell. A heating element (2) is arranged inside the outer shell.

[0008] The heating device (2) can comprise a heat-storing medium (3) which in particular contains seeds, grains, granules or gels. Alternatively or additionally, the heating device (2) can be designed as an active heating unit (4).

[0009] The active heating unit (4) can be supplied with electrical energy via an electrical connection (5), in particular a USB connection.

[0010] The hairband (1) is designed in such a way that it can spirally enclose at least one strand of hair, so that the strand of hair is fixed in a shaping manner during the application of heat. Reference symbol list 1 hairband / outer cover 2 Heating equipment 3. Heat-storing medium 4 Active heating unit 5 Electrical connection / USB port

Claims

[1] Hairband with integrated heating element, characterized by , that the hairband (1) has a flexible outer shell in which at least one heating device (2) is arranged. [2] Hairband according to claim 1, characterized by , that the heating device (2) comprises a heat-storing medium (3). [3] Hairband according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by , that the heating device (2) is designed as an active heating unit (4). [4] Hairband according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the active heating unit (4) can be supplied with electrical energy via an electrical connection (5). [5] Hairband according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the hairband is designed for spirally wrapping strands of hair.