The present invention relates generally to the field of personal preparation devices and, more particularly, apparatuses for holding hair dryers, mirrors, and other personal preparation devices.
Hair dryers have been designed in various shapes and sizes. One of the most common designs of a hair dryer is the gun-shaped design where the hair dryer is shaped like a hand-gun and includes a hand grip portion with a barrel portion extending therefrom and out of which barrel portion hot air is forced. Another type of hair dryer is of a generally cylindrical or barrel shape and is arranged to be gripped at the rear thereof.
Over the years, hair dryers have become smaller, less heavy, more powerful, and even portable. A large number of relatively small, lightweight, hand-held electrical hair dryers are commercially available today. Even with the improvements in size, shape, weight, and functionality, the users are not always able to use the hair dryer optimally.
In order to use consumer hair dryers, the user normally holds the dryer in one hand adjacent to his or her head so that the hot air exiting from the outlet of the dryer flows towards the user's hair. Such a method of use is common for hand held hair dryers. The hand-held operation presents several drawbacks, which in the end, limit the user from reaching their full potential. For example, while holding the hand-held hair dryer, the user may experience muscle fatigue, particularly when the hair dryer must be held in the same position for extended periods. The fatigue can be accelerated and amplified because a portion of the user's arm and their hand are typically above or level with their head, a position to which blood may have difficulties traveling. Further, such awkward and extended positioning of the user's limbs can severely interfere and limit the user's ability to style his or her hair during drying.
Although large, free-standing commercial bonnet-type hair dryers include stands for supporting the hair drying bonnet over the user's head, such stands are not readily available for consumer type hair dryers. Even though some supports have been disclosed for consumer-type devices, no suitable supports are available for supporting and holding conventional consumer-type hand-held hair dryers in adjustable positions adjacent to user's head to free the user's hands for other purposes during the drying operation.
For instance, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 4,225,106 to Eplan is directed to an apparatus for supporting an electrical hair dryer having a hand grip portion and a barrel portion extending therefrom. The Eplan apparatus is representative of the limitations of many of the apparatuses of the prior art. Although the Eplan apparatus frees a hand for other uses during personal preparations, the Eplan apparatus severely limits the positioning of the hair dryer. In order to have the heated air exiting the hair dryer hit the user's hair at a desired angle, the user must adjust the posture of their head to compensate for the lack of motion provided by the Eplan apparatus. Such neck contortions are not only not comfortable, they can be dangerous for some users, such as aged women who are typical users of hair dryers.
Another example of the limitation of limited positioning of a hair dryer is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,359,461 to Rice et al. The apparatus disclosed provides a support for the hair dryer; however, the user still must contort, twist, and turn their head in order to dry different portions of the their hair.
Further to the limited range of motion provided by the hair dryer holding apparatuses, these designs fail to consider and account for the wide range of factors affecting optimal hair drying. While one factor of holding the hair dryer at the appropriate position for extended periods has been attempted to be addressed by previous devices, none of the devices consider the various optimal positions of a mirror. Importantly, note of these references appreciate that such positioning is dynamic during the personal preparation process. Instead of the user simply standing in front of a stationary mirror, the user needs both an adjustable hair dryer holder and an adjustable apparatus for supporting a mirror. Still further, many of the apparatuses and devices for holding hair dryers require permanent installations and are not mobile for use during travel. Still further, there is a need for not only a portable device, but also a device that is easily assembled and dissembled, which can be compacted for storage.
The invention provides users the ability to prepare themselves without the need for holding onto a hair dryer or a mirror. Accordingly, the invention provides an apparatus for holding both a mirror and a hair dryer that can be adjusted to various positions during the personal preparation process. Additionally, the apparatus is designed to fold to a compact configuration for easy storage and can be supported by a cabinet door for convenient availability and easy storage.
In one aspect, the invention provides an adjustable hair dryer and mirror assembly. The assembly may include a base and a linkage of extension arms where the linkage is movably coupled to the base. Each extension arm may be movably coupled to at least one adjacent extension arm. Also, a flexible tubing may be coupled to an extension arm and the flexible tubing may have a hair dryer clamp. A mirror may also be coupled to an extension arm.
In one embodiment, the mirror may include a mirror mount movably coupled to the extension arm and the mirror may be movably coupled to the mirror mount. The mirror mount may be detachably coupled to the extension arm. Additionally, the flexible tubing may be detachably coupled to the extension arm.
In another embodiment, the linkage of extension arms may fold to a planar arrangement having a width of approximately the width of an extension arm. Additionally, the base may be one or more of a detachable base, a base having an aperture for receiving a cylindrical rod, and a combination thereof. The detachable base may include a slot for receiving a mounting portion of a movable coupling and a hook and, the hook may include an aperture for receiving a screw.
In yet another arrangement, the linkage of extension arms and the flexible tubing may independently orientate the mirror and a hair dryer. A cabinet having a door may also be provided where the base is attached to a inner surface of the door. Further, a hair dryer can be provided that is detachably held by the hair dryer clamp and a hair dryer foot control in communication with the hair dryer can be provided. The hair dryer clamp may be one or more of a biased clamp, a cylindrical clamp, a spring biased clamp, and a combination thereof.
In another aspect, the invention provides an adjustable hair dryer and mirror assembly. The assembly may include a hook attachment, a transverse member extending from the hood attachment, a hair dryer bracket depending from the transverse member, a mirror bracket depending from the hair dryer bracketing, and a mirror adjustably held within the mirror bracketing. The mirror may be adjustable in different axes and the assembly may be adapted to receive mirrors of different magnification. The assembly may include a hair dryer detachably held by the hair dryer bracket and a hair dryer foot control in communication with the hair dryer.
Accordingly, it is an object of the subject invention to develop a hair dryer and mirror combination which can be utilized in a variety of different locations, including one's own bathroom and various guest bathrooms as well.
It is another object of the subject invention to provide a compact mirror and hair dryer combination which can be stored within a medicine cabinet or similar closet and used once the cabinet door is opened.
It is but another object of the subject invention to provide a mirror to be used in conjunction with a hair dryer, with the mirror and the hair dryer positioned advantageously one with respect to the other.
It is still another object of the present invention to develop a mirror and hair dryer combination which, while portable, nevertheless can be quickly set up in a semi-permanent fashion in a new environment with a minimum of difficulty.
It is but another object of the subject invention to provide a hair dryer which can be utilized by people of different heights, being adjustable to facilitate its use.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide adequate storage for a hair dryer and mirror combination so that when the unit is not being used it can be efficiently stored and not left laying on a countertop or sink.
It is still one more object of the present invention to have the unit usable within its storage position, such that its position of use is virtually identical with its position of storage.
It is still one more object of the subject invention to have a hair drying holder and mirror which can be utilized with a wide variety of different hair dryers and that mirrors of different magnification can be substituted one for another.
There are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
In accordance with the inventive arrangements, an adjustable hair dryer and mirror assembly is provided. The assembly is not only adjustable, but it is also configured to fold to a compact configuration for storage and is portable for use during travel. With the assembly, user's can orientate a hair dryer and mirror simultaneously while having both hands free to manipulate their hair and/or apply make-up.
One embodiment of the adjustable hair dryer and mirror assembly 100 is shown in
The linkage of extension arms 115 may be movably coupled to the base 110 with a movable coupling, such as hinge 145. The linkage of extension arms 115 includes multiple extension arms 150 where each extension arm 150 is movable coupled to at least another extension arm 150 with pivot couplings 155. Nevertheless, the movable couplings are not limited to pivot couplings as ball and socket or other rotatable couplings may be used. The linkage of extension arms 115 can be manipulated by the user and extended to the appropriate position during use and folded to a compact arrangement for storage.
As shown in another embodiment of
With reference to
Additionally, the flexible tubing 120, 220, or 320 may be manipulated by a user to orientate the flow of air from the hair dryer 135 to any desired direction and angle. Importantly, the flexible tubing 120, 220, or 320 can include any adjustable and self supporting tubing. For instance, the flexible tubing 120, 220, or 320 can include a flexible plastic skin with an internal, helical wire supporting the skin, along with a relatively rigid, but bendable, annealed stainless steel rod disposed within the tubing and extending along the length of flexible tubing 120, 220, or 320. In another example of the such a flexible tubing, a plurality of snapped together, injection molded links, can be rotatably attached to each other in a ball-and-socket relationship. The flexible tubing 120, 220, or 320 can provide a conduit for wiring to the hair dryer 135, 235, or 335.
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Additionally, a foot control 142, 242 may be provided for controlling the hair dryer 135, 235. The foot control 124, 242 may be in communication with the hair dryer 135, 235 via conventional wiring or can communicate over a suitable wireless protocol, such as blue tooth, the 802.11 family of wireless protocols, or any radio frequency standard. Advantageously, the foot control 142, 242 can allow adjustments in hair dryer operation without the user's hands.
Another embodiment of the hair dryer and mirror assembly is illustrated in
Hair dryer 610 is shown having air nozzle 630, handle 634, speed control 635, and switch 36 representing a typical small hair dryer 610 which is readily associated with traveling. A power source is applied through cord 638, which is to be utilized with any standard outlet.
Depending below the hair dryer holding assembly 639 comprising brackets 612, 614, and 626, is found a mirror frame 640 attachable to the hair dryer assembly by connector 642. The mirror 644 is mounted within frame 640 via rotatable connectors 646 and 648.
Mirror 645 of
As can be appreciated from
Upper housing bracket 612 is mounted to transverse bar 650 by clamp screw 652. As best seen in
It will be appreciated that hair dryer 610 can be held within the assembly 639 comprising primarily of brackets 612, 614 and 626 to enable the hair dryer 610 to be used wherever mounted. It is contemplated that one preferred spot for mounting will be in a medicine cabinet 657 or other cabinet within one's bathroom. The unit is compact enough so that it can fit within a medicine cabinet such that the cabinet can easily be closed with the hair dryer unit within.
When in a cabinet or otherwise, the hair dryer 610 can be used in hands-free fashion with the mirror 644 in close association so that the two can be used together. By turning on the switch 636, the hair dryer 610 will be useful in its present position without the need to handle it outside of the assembly. Also, the unit can be accompanied by a foot pedal 637 appropriately connected to enable foot control of the on and off switching means. If it is desired to remove the hair dryer 610, this can be easily accomplished by pivoting the unit around clamp screw 652 to release the dryer 610 to the side so that it can be removed from its assembly 639 and used by holding by hand.
Through the positioning of mirror 644 and connectors 646 and 648, it will be appreciated that slight adjustments to the mirror can be made so that it is either raised or lowered or turned sideways slightly to provide assistance to the user as it is being used.
When one desires to travel, the entire unit can be removed quickly from the transverse bracket 650 by undoing clamp screw 652. As shown in
It will be appreciated that the present invention may be adapted for utilization beyond the specific environments discussed herein. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but is defined by the scope and spirit of the following claims.
The application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/540,506 filed on Jan. 29, 2004 with the title Personal Accoutrements, the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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60540506 | Jan 2004 | US |