1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device that is designed for shampooing children's hair.
2. Description of Prior Art
A few shampoo chairs for shampooing children's hair have patented for past numerous years. The utility U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,119, dated Mar. 1, 1989, to Sumiko Yamaguchi, titled “Infant Chair for Shampooing”, disclosed an invention which can seat an infant in a posture suitable for shampooing the infant by a bathtub.
The utility U.S. Pat. No. 6,318,804 B1, dated Jul. 31, 2000, to Linda Gale Brown, titled “Child's Hair Shampoo Chair”, disclosed an invention that has an adjustable inserted neck rest and replaceable cushion lining for the adjustable inserted neck rest, chair back, and body contoured seat for added comfort. The adjustable inserted neck rest can be adjusted into desire reclining positions.
The utility U.S. Pat. No. 4,754,503, dated Apr. 8, 1987, to Ida M. Martin, titled “Shampoo Support for Children”, is characterized a support frame with contoured neck support padding and back support padding located between parallel frame sides and a flexible mat for receiving the lower back and hips of a child. A back support end defines one end of the support frame and is positioned adjacent to and beneath the neck support, to support a net or sieve for receiving the hair of the child during a shampoo.
The utility U.S. Pat. No. 4,948,197, dated Sep. 20, 1989, to Dayna L. Sansing, titled “Child Shampoo Chair” has been provided as another example of child shampoo chair with a conventional seat and a conventional back section that can be tilted to assume various inclined positions. The legs of the child shampooing chair are to be adjustable in height.
An object of the present invention is to provide a light weighted child's lounge chair for comfortable shampooing. It is comprised of the main frame and the fabric frame cover. The main frame is made of steel wire and the frame cover is a fabric mesh for providing the natural curve of children's body including the neck, back and hip while the fabric mesh allows water pass through.
The advantage of the present invention is to construct a lounge chair for a baby, toddler or small child with a comfortable lounge seat to rest while his or her hair is washed without wetting or messing his or her face, eyes or ears from water and soap. It can be securely placed in a bath tub or on the kitchen counter top. It is light weighted, compact and easy to hang or store. Previous inventions either provided shampoo chairs for only infants, or not comfort enough for children because of the material, or similar to a regular saloon shampoo chair and not specially designed for small children.
Referring particularly to
As shown in