This invention relates generally to racks for retaining barbershop devices and, more particularly, to an apparatus for retaining a plurality of hair care accessories having a plurality of retractable reel assemblies configured to maintain power cords in an untangled manner.
A barber or salon technician uses many electric hair care devices throughout the course of a day and, sometimes, in the course of cutting or grooming a single client's hair. For instance, a barber may have five or six electric clippers each being configured to cut hair to a predetermined depth or having a predetermined blade width. A common problem is that the electric cords of these numerous electric devices become tangled with one another. Further, tangled electric cords may result in the cords wearing down and leaving exposed wires. The cords must either be repaired or completely replaced at considerable expense.
Various devices have been proposed in the prior art for minimizing or eliminating the problem of tangled electric cords. Namely, cords may be organized using strap ties. Alternatively, a thick plastic sleeve may be coupled to the electric cords to prevent the wear and tear suggested above. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing products and methods for alleviating the negative results of tangled electric cords in a barbershop or salon environment, electric cords still get tangled when hair care devices are repeatedly extended and then returned to a storage position amongst multiple other devices.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have an apparatus to retain a plurality of hair care devices in a manner that keeps respective power cords from tangling.
Accordingly, an apparatus for retaining hair care devices according to the present invention includes a framework having a base member, a plurality of cradle members supported atop the base member, and defining an interior area situated rearwardly of the plurality of cradle members. Each cradle member includes a bottom support wall and an upstanding back support wall extending upwardly from the bottom support wall that are, together, configured to support a respective hair care device in a generally reclined configuration. A plurality of spring-loaded reels is rotatably mounted in the interior area, each reel being positioned in association with an associated cradle member and configured to rotatably receive a respective power cord of a respective hair care device. Each bottom support wall of respective cradle members define an aperture through which a respective power cord is received into the interior area for attachment to a respective reel.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for retaining a plurality of electrically operated hair care devices.
Another object of this invention is to provide a retaining apparatus, as aforesaid, having a plurality of retractable reel assemblies configured to rotatably receive and retain a power cord of a respective hair care device.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a retaining apparatus, as aforesaid, having a plurality of cradle members configured to support respective hair care devices.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a retaining apparatus, as aforesaid, that is easy to use.
A further object of this invention is to provide a retaining apparatus, as aforesaid, that includes a USB port such that a cell phone or other portable electronic devices may be selectively recharged.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
An apparatus for retaining a plurality of hair care devices according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The framework 20 includes a base member 26 and a plurality of cradle members 30 mounted atop the base member 26. The base member 26 includes a bottom wall 28 and a pair of opposed side walls 29 extending upwardly from the bottom wall 28 (
Together, the bottom wall 28, upstanding side walls 29, and plurality of cradle members 30 define an open interior area 40, the interior area 40 being positioned rearwardly of the cradle portions 30. A plurality of spaced apart upstanding intermediate walls 42 is situated in the interior area (
The front portion 22 of the framework 20 includes a front panel 24 extending between the side walls 29 adjacent to the bottom wall 28. The framework 20 also includes a plurality of partitions 38, a respective partition 38 extending upwardly from the front panel 24 to an upper support member 39 that extends between the side walls 29 adjacent an upper edge of respective back support walls 36.
Each respective bottom support wall 32 defines an aperture 34 in communication with the interior area 40 of the framework 20. Each aperture 34 is configured to receive a power cord 14 of a respective hair care device 12, for instance, a power cord 14 of an electric clipper device 12 (
Each reel assembly 50 includes a circular end wall 52, a coil spring 54, and a spool 56 extending between the end wall 52 and spring 54. Each reel assembly 50 is rotatably mounted in the interior space. Each spool 56 is configured to receive a power cord 14 such that the power cord 14 is wrapped thereabout as the reel assembly 50 is rotated. In use, a power cord 14 is inserted through a respective aperture 34 in a respective bottom support wall 32 of a respective cradle member 30 and wrapped about a respective spool 56 of a respective reel assembly 50.
A respective reel assembly 50 is rotatably movable between an extended configuration when a respective cord 14 is pulled away from a respective cradle (for instance, when a respective hair care device 12 is in use (
The base member 26 of said framework 20 includes a plurality of power receptacles 45 positioned in the interior area (
The retaining apparatus 10 includes a plurality of electrical status indicators 25 that indicate if electrical power is being received by a respective hair care device 12. More particularly, each electrical status indicator 25 may be a light emitting diode (“LED”) that is in electrical communication with a respective electrical receptacle 45. The electrical connection therebetween may be configured such that the respective indicator 25 may receive electrical current and be illuminated with a respective power cord 14 of a respective hair care device 12 is plugged into a respective receptacle 45. The plurality of status indicators 25 may be positioned on the front panel 24 of the framework 20 (
In one embodiment, the apparatus 10 may also include a universal serial bus (“USB”) port 100 situated in the base member 26, either adjacent the front panel 24 or a side wall 29 (
In use, a user of the apparatus 10 for retaining a plurality of hair care devices 12—such as a barber—may easily position multiple hair care devices 12 upon the apparatus 10. For instance, a barber may position multiple hair clippers (different sizes or styles) on respective cradle members 30. In each case, a respective power cord 14 may be inserted through a respective aperture 34 of a respective bottom support wall 32 and the wrapped around a respective spool 56 of a reel assembly 50. A respective plug 16 may be connected to a respective receptacle 45. When needed, the barber may remove a desired electrical clipper device 12 and extend it away from the retainer apparatus 10 which causes a respective reel assembly 50 to move in the extended configuration direction. When finished, the reel assembly automatically retracts as described above.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/976,561 filed on Apr. 8, 2014, titled Apparatus for Retaining a Plurality of Hair Care Devices.
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