Spaced evenly across the top surface of the Case 101 are series of circular shaped openings 102, 103, 104, 105 which form receptacles for the barrels of curling irons. In a preferred embodiment of the Case, the diameters of the openings 102-105 should measure _″ (one-quarter inch), _″ (three-quarters inch), 1″ (one inch) and 1½″ (one and one half inches), respectively. Each opening 102-105 can receive and hold the barrel 107 of a curling iron 106, which is slid vertically through the opening into the case 101. The different sizes of the openings 102-105 are to accommodate different sized barrels 107 of different curling irons. Larger openings configured for large barrel curling irons, as well as rectangular shaped openings for flat irons and crimpers could optionally be included in further embodiments of the Utility Case.
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Positioned on an exterior surface of the Utility Case is a surge protector power outlet strip 109 featuring outlets 110, 111, 112, 113 for each curling iron receptacle 102-105. A standard power cord (not shown) would be attached to the base of the surge protector, which would be plugged into a standard wall electrical outlet. An on/off switch 114 would be positioned on the base of the surge protector, enabling an user to turn of all instruments plugged into the various outlets 110-113 simultaneously. Overloading may be a problem with any sort of power distribution adaptor, and this is especially likely if multiple curling irons are turned on. It is essential that the power strip incorporate a circuit breaker or fuse to prevent overloading the household electrical circuit.
Installation and use of the Curling Iron Utility Case is very simple and straight forward. The user would simply place the case 101 on a countertop, the back of a toilet tank, or any suitable flat surface. The user would then plug the elongated power cord of the surge protector, located on the exterior of the Case, into any standard wall outlet. Next, the user would load the Case with their favorite styling tools. Sliding the barrel of their curling irons into the individual storage receptacles 102-105, the user can utilize the interior storage spaces 201, 201a of the case 101 to store brushes, combs and other styling tools in appropriate holders. The individual power cords 115 of each styling tool would then be plugged into each surge protector outlet 110-113. Activating the on/off switch 114 on the power strip 109, the user would turn on and heat the styling instruments stored within the Case. Once heated, a curling iron or styling tool can be removed from the storage receptacle for use as normal, and returned to the receptacle for storage after use without the need of waiting for the iron to cool down.
There are many significant benefits and advantages associated with the Curling Iron Utility Case. Foremost, this cleverly designed storage case would provide consumers a simple and efficient means of safely storing hot curling irons. An insulated case configured to hold several curling irons, the Utility Case would provide a heat-resistant barrier between the hot irons and other surfaces. In this manner, use of the product would enable consumers to protect expensive countertops, delicate wooden dressing tables, cupboards and drawers from the dangerous heat of the iron. Another important feature to this product is that the Utility Case enables consumers to neatly organize dangling power cords, freeing up valuable space within the bathroom or dressing room. Further, the Utility case is equally versatile in a home environment or for professional use by professional stylists and salon owners.
Although the system has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the apparatus as described and hereinafter claimed is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
The following application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/810,821, filed Jun. 5, 2006, the complete contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60810821 | Jun 2006 | US |