1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hair dryer stand, and more particularly to a hair dryer stand for a handheld hair dryer, which is able to hold a hair dryer when the hair dryer is being used.
2. Description of Related Art
Hair dryers are very common household appliances. Particularly, women who like to make themselves prettier consider hair dryers a necessity.
When a person uses a hair dryer, the person needs one hand to hold the hair dryer and another hand to hold a tool, such as a hairbrush, hair spray, etc.
Although the hair dryer is useful, the need to hold the hair dryer is a significant limitation. When a person needs both hands to style their hair or do other things like writing or holding another tool, the hair dryer can only be used intermittently, or the person needs an extra hand.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a hair dryer stand to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hair dryer stand for a handheld hair dryer that will allow a person to use the hair dryer without holding the hair dryer.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a holder that is pivotal relative to the base such that the angle of the hair dryer can be adjusted to different positions.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
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The holder (20) is mounted pivotally on the base (10) and has two curved sides (21, 22) and a space (23). The curved sides (21, 22) are formed with each another and define the space (23) between the curved sides (21, 22). Each curved side (21, 22) has a mediate section (not numbered), a proximal end (not numbered), a distal end (not numbered), an outside surface (not numbered), an inside surface (not numbered), an optional cutout (211, 221) and a pivot pin (212, 222). The cutouts (211, 221) are defined respectively in the mediate sections of the curved sides (21, 22) to facilitate access to the hair dryer. The pivot pins (212, 222) are formed respectively on the outside surfaces of the curved side (21, 22) near the proximal end and are aligned with each other. Each pivot pin (212, 222) has an axial threaded hole (213, 223) defined longitudinally through the pivot pin (212, 222).
The base (10) has two sides (not numbered), a top face (not numbered), a bottom face (not numbered), a first ear (11), a second ear (12), an optional mounting recess (13) and an optional wall bracket (14).
The first and second ears (11, 12) are formed on and extend up from the top face of the base (10) respectively near the sides, are aligned with each other and respectively have inside surfaces (not numbered), outside surfaces (not numbered), recessed areas (111, 121), pivot holes (112, 122), fastener assemblies (not numbered) and optional caps (113, 123).
The recessed area (111, 121) are defined respectively in the outside surfaces of the first and second ears (11, 12), are aligned with each other and respectively have centers (not numbered) and bottoms (not numbered).
The pivot holes (112,122) are defined respectively through the centers of the recessed areas (111, 121).
The fastener assemblies pivotally connect the holder (20) to the ears (11, 12) and respectively comprise two washers (not numbered), two lock washers (not numbered) and two fasteners (not numbered). The washers and lock washers are sequentially mounted respectively in the recessed areas (111, 121) with the lock washers respectively in the bottoms of the recessed areas (111, 112). The fasteners may be bolts (114, 124) or screws (not shown), pass respectively through the washers, lock washers and pivot holes (112, 122) and screw respectively into the threaded holes (213, 223).
The caps (113,123) are mounted respectively in and cover the recessed areas (111,121) in the ears (11, 12).
The mounting recess (13) is defined in the bottom face of the base (10) and has a top end (not numbered), a bottom end (not numbered), two sides (not numbered) and at least one lip (not numbered). The at least one lip is located at the top end of the mounting recess (13) and may be a single lip (not numbered) or two lips (131,132). Where a single lip is implemented, the lip is located at the top end of the mounting recess (13). Where two lips (131, 132) are implemented, the two lips (131, 132) are located respectively on opposite sides of the mounting recess (13) at the top end.
The wall bracket (14) is connected to a vertical surface and has a top end (not numbered), two sides (not numbered), a front surface (not numbered) and a rear surface (not numbered) and at least one tongue (not numbered). When the mounting recess (13) has a single lip at the top end, the wall bracket (14) has a single tongue (not numbered) parallel to the front surface and protruding toward the top end, which selectively engages the lip in the mounting recess (13) corresponding to the at least one lip in the mounting recess (13). When the mounting recess (13) has two lips (131, 132) respectively on the sides at the top end, the wall bracket (14) has two tongues (141, 142) parallel to the front surface and protruding respectively toward the sides, which selectively engage the lips (131, 132) in the mounting recess (13).
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with detail of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed is to be understood.
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