The disclosed system relates to organizational devices. More particularly, the disclosed system relates to an organizational device for hair styling products including those that are powered by electricity.
There exists many types of hair styling products and devices on the market such as blow dryers, hair straighteners, curling irons, bobby pins, and the like. Many people store their hair styling devices in drawers or on counters in an unorganized fashion leading to power cords getting tangled and valuable drawer or counter space being used. In addition to taking up valuable space in a drawer or on a counter, such storage of these hair styling devices often leads to a person burning him or herself on one of the devices that uses heat to style hair (i.e., blow dryer, hair straightener, curling iron, etc.) as they are still hot after use. Consequently, many users of heated devices leave them out on counters or in a remote location until they are cool enough to put in a drawer or other storage location.
In some embodiments, a hair styling device holster includes a bottom section, a middle section, and a top section. The bottom section includes a flat bottom surface. The middle section is coupled to the bottom section and includes walls that define an interior compartment sized and configured to receive a heated end of a hair styling device. At least a portion of one of the plurality of walls including a mesh grating. The top section is coupled to the middle section and defines at least one opening in communication with the interior compartment defined by the middle section. An insulating material is disposed on an upper interior surface of the bottom section for insulating the bottom section from a hair styling device when the hair styling device is disposed within the first opening.
In some embodiments, a hair styling device holster includes a bottom section, a middle section, and a top section. The bottom section includes a flat bottom surface and an interior upper surface. The middle section is coupled to the bottom section and includes walls defining an interior compartment sized and configured to receive a heated end of a hair styling device. At least a portion of one of the plurality of walls including a mesh grating. The top section is coupled to the middle section and defines a plurality of openings each in communication with the interior compartment defined by the middle section. An insulating material is disposed within the plurality of openings defined by the top section and on the interior upper surface of the bottom section.
In some embodiments, a hair styling device holster includes a bottom section, a middle section coupled to the bottom section, and a top section coupled to the middle section. The bottom section includes a flat bottom surface, an interior upper surface, and an opening in which a drawer is disposed. The middle section includes walls defining an interior compartment sized and configured to receive a heated end of a hair styling device. At least a portion of one of the plurality of walls including a mesh grating. The top section defines at least one opening in communication with the interior compartment defined by the middle section. A handle extends from the top section and defines a slot configured to receive a hook therein for hanging the hair styling device holster. An insulating material is disposed within the at least one opening defined by the top section and on the interior upper surface of the bottom section.
An improved apparatus for storing and organizing a plurality of hair styling devices is disclosed. The disclosed apparatus is configured to store and organize heated devices (e.g., curling irons, blow dryers, hair straightening tools, etc.) and may optionally be configured to store and organize non-heated devices (e.g., combs, brushes, clips, bobby pins, hair ties, etc.). The apparatus advantageously may be used as a free-standing device or hung from bars and/or hooks. Additionally, the improved hair styling device holster is designed to facilitate fast cooling of heated hair styling devices while at the same time protecting users from being burned by such devices.
As shown in the embodiment illustrated in
At least a portion 110 of one or more of the front wall 102, rear wall 104, and opposed side walls 106, 108 of middle section 103 includes a mesh grating that enables air to circulate within the interior compartment of holster 100 to aid in the cooling of one or more hair care styling devices 10 supported by apparatus 100. In some embodiments, the mesh portion 110 of walls 102, 104, 106, 108 is fabricated from a metal material, although one skilled in the art will understand that walls 102, 104, 106, 108 of middle section 103 may be formed from a plastic or other material.
Bottom section 105 includes a bottom wall 112 that may be substantially flat such that bottom wall 112 is configured to support apparatus 100 in an upright position such that apparatus 100 may be a free-standing unit. For example and as illustrated in
As best seen in
In some embodiments, a gasket 122 is disposed around the upper periphery of openings 116, 118, 120 defined by upper section 101 and disposed on an upper, interior surface of bottom section 105. Gasket 122 is made from an insulating material, such as a heat-resistant material or a material having a melting point higher than a temperature at which hair styling devices 10 operate, e.g., silicone, for insulating apparatus 100 from the heated devices as best seen in
Upper section 101 includes a handle 124 that outwardly extends rear wall 104 and includes an downwardly extending extension 126. Rear wall 104, handle 124, and extension 126 together define a channel 130 sized and configured to receive an elongate rod 30, such as a towel bar or rod, such that holster apparatus 100 may be hung from a towel rack or other device as illustrated in
Hair styling device holster 100 also includes a bin 132 that is coupled to or integrally formed with rear wall 104 as best in seen in
In some embodiments and as best seen in
Although the apparatus has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the apparatus, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the apparatus.
This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/431,274 filed Jan. 10, 2011, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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