Hairdressing device with a universal conductive structure

The universal conductive structure in hairdressing devices simplifies assembly and reduces costs by using a male-female mating system with conductive components, enabling multiple functions with a single handle.

US20260182717A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-07-02DONGGUAN JINFENG SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN JINFENG SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-07-02

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Technical Problem

Existing hair care devices such as hair curlers and straighteners have complex, cumbersome conductive structures that increase production and user costs, requiring multiple tools for different functions.

Method used

A hairdressing device with a universal conductive structure featuring a handle body and hairdressing body connected via a male-female mating system with conductive rings or needles, allowing easy assembly and disassembly, and electrical connection through elastic components.

Benefits of technology

Simplifies assembly, reduces production costs, and allows multiple functions with a single handle, minimizing user purchases and packaging.

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Abstract

The present disclosure relates discloses a hairdressing device with a universal conductive structure, comprising a handle body and a hairdressing body, wherein the hairdressing body comprises a heating mechanism; a male-female mating structure is provided at the front end of the handle body and the rear end of the hairdressing body, and output and input conductive components are provided in the mating structure of the hairdressing body; after the hairdressing body and the handle body are mated and fixed together, the hairdressing body and the handle body are connected electrically through the mutual contact between the input conductive components and the output conductive components.
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