Hair styling tools come in various types, shapes and sizes. Some hair styling tools, such as hair dryers, curling irons, and hair straightening irons, are large, bulky, and difficult to store, as compared to smaller hair styling tools, such as brushes, combs, bobby pins and the like. Electronic hair styling tools further include cumbersome power cords that are time consuming to properly wrap and put away when not in use.
Users seek to organize and efficiently store all of their hair styling tools. This can make it easier for a user to quickly and easily access one or more hair styling tools during hair styling, as well as provide for easy storage of the hair styling tools upon completion of the user's hair style. While hair styling tools may be directly stored within the user's existing bathroom vanity drawers, cabinets, or linen closets, users often purchase commercially available products to further organize a user's hair styling tools.
Various products exist in the market to address a user's need to organize and store hair styling tools. However, despite these products, there remains room for improved products that can conveniently organize and store hair styling tools.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a tool holder includes a top panel, a base, a main body, a back panel, a handle, and a raised edge. The top panel may include at least one opening that extends therethrough. The base includes a top surface that can be made from a material having a plurality of openings. The base is spaced apart from the top panel. The main body may extend between the top panel and the base. The back panel may extend between the top panel and the base. A handle may be removably attached to the back panel. The raised edge may extend away from the top surface of the base and form a perimeter. The raised edge may be aligned with the at least one opening.
According to one example of this aspect, the tool holder further includes a reinforcing arm that extends along a front portion of the tool holder. The reinforcing arm may extend between the top surface and the base. In some examples, the reinforcing arm may extend upwardly from the base towards the top surface. Additionally, the reinforcing arm may be y-shaped.
According to another example of this aspect, the material is a metal material with the plurality of openings extending therethrough and the top surface of the base the raised edge may each be comprised of the material. Alternatively the raised edge may be comprised of a different material than the top surface of the base.
According to another example of this aspect, the plurality of openings include a central opening, as well as first and second openings. The central opening may be disposed between the first and second openings. The central opening may be larger than the first and second openings.
According to another example of this aspect, the tool holder may include a receptacle removably attached to the top panel and disposed within one of the plurality of openings. In some examples, the receptacle can further include at least one tab configured to form a snap fit connection with the top surface when the receptacle is positioned within the one of the plurality of openings. The receptacle can further include a lip and the tab can further include a top surface. The edge of the top panel may be positioned within the space between the lip and the top surface of the tab.
In yet another example of this aspect, the tool holder further comprises a hook and the back panel further comprises an aperture sized to receive the hook. In other examples, the aperture includes an edge extending around the periphery of the aperture, and the hook engages the edge.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a tool holder includes a housing, a top panel, and a base. The housing includes a main body that defines an interior space within the housing. The base and the top panel can enclose the interior space. The top panel includes at least one opening that is open to the interior space. The base may include a top surface and a ridge extending away from the top surface. The main body may be formed from a material having a plurality of openings extending therethrough. The top surface and the ridge may be comprised of the material. The ridge may define a periphery of a shape. In one example of this aspect, the shape of the periphery is a circle.
In another example of this aspect, the ridge may be aligned with the at least one opening to the interior space. The shape of the ridge may be a same shape as the one of the plurality of openings to which the ridge is aligned.
In yet another example of this aspect, the ridge is aligned with the at least one opening to the interior space. The shape of the ridge may be a different shape than the one of the plurality of openings to which the ridge is aligned.
In still another example of this aspect, the ridge is a plurality of ridges, and the at least one opening is a plurality of openings. Each of the plurality of ridges may be aligned with one of the plurality of openings to the interior space.
In accordance with another example of this aspect, the tool holder may further include a handle removably attached to the back panel.
In yet another example of this aspect, the tool holder further includes a reinforcing arm that extends from the top panel to the base. The reinforcing arm may be positioned in a front of the tool holder. Additionally, another reinforcing arm may be positioned in a rear of the tool holder.
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a hair styling tool caddy that is used to store and organize hair styling tools. A hair styling tool caddy according to aspects of the disclosure can provide a user with the ability to store hair styling tools, such as hairbrushes, flat irons, curling irons and the like. Known hair styling tool holders include many deficiencies. For example, known hair styling tool holders are often bulky to store, prone to deformation, and do not provide for a neat and organized way in which to store cords of electronic hair styling tools. To address these shortcomings, the present hair styling tool caddy improves upon existing designs.
An example of a hair styling tool caddy or tool holder can include a top panel and a base that are joined together by a main body and a back panel. The tool caddy can generally include a front, a back, a first side, and a second side. An interior space can be formed by the base and main body, as well as the top panel, and back panel. The main body may be formed from a material, such as, for example, a metal material, that includes a plurality of openings extending therethrough to allow heat to dissipate through the openings. In some examples, the metal material may be a perforated metal or a metal mesh. A variety of hair styling tools can be stored within the interior space. The base may optionally include a drawer positioned between the top surface of the base and the bottom surface of the base. The drawer can provide extra storage for smaller hair styling accessories, such as ponytail holders, clips, bobby pins and the like. Feet may extend away from the bottom surface of the base. The top surface of the base of the hair styling tool caddy may also be formed from a material, such as a metal material, that includes a plurality of openings, and further includes raised edges that extend away from the top surface. The raised edges can form one or more boundaries to help prevent movement of hair styling tools being stored within the interior of the tool caddy, as well as maintain the tools in a generally upright position.
The hair styling tool caddy can be configured to allow the user to select the way in which to store the hair styling tool caddy. For instance, the hair styling tool caddy can include a removable handle that when attached, allows the hair styling tool caddy to hang from another device, such as a towel bar. When the handle is removed, the back panel of the hair styling tool caddy can be positioned close to a wall surface to minimize the space taken up by the hair styling tool caddy. It can also provide for an aesthetically pleasing organizer.
An example 100 of a hair styling organizer or hair styling tool caddy 102 according to aspects of the disclosure is illustrated in
The main body 116 may include a majority of the front 104 of the hair styling tool caddy 102, as well as the first and second side portions 108, 110 of the hair styling tool caddy 102. The main body 116 may include vents, such as openings 119 that can help dissipate heat from hair styling tools stored within the hair styling tool caddy 102. The main body 116 may extend between the top panel 112, the base 114, and the back panel 118. In other examples, the main body 116 can be arranged in any number of different configurations. For instance, the main body 116 may also extend around only the front 104 and back 106 portions of the tool caddy 102, and not the first and second side portions 108,110. Alternatively, the main body 116 may extend around the first and second side portions 108, 110 and not the front 104 and back 104 portions. The main body 116 may also form less than a majority of the front 104.
The openings in the material forming the main body may be formed in any shape or size. In this example, the openings are evenly distributed across the material forming the main body, but in other examples, they are not. As shown, circular openings 115 are distributed across the main body 116. For instance, the openings 115 extend in vertical columns that are evenly spaced apart from one another. In other embodiments, the openings 115 can take on any shape, such as a diamond, square or an elongated rectangle. Furthermore, the openings may be distributed in a specific pattern which does not require evenly spaced openings. For instance, the plurality of openings may be distributed so as to form the shape of a specific design or designs, such as larger circles, squares, and the like. It is to be appreciated that the pattern of the main body 116 illustrated in the drawings is one example and numerous other patterns may be utilized.
The material forming the main body 116 may include a metal material or combination of metal materials, such as aluminum, steel, brass, aluminized steel, nickel-plated steel, and metal alloys or the like. Openings can be formed in the metal material using known methods, such as punching, etching, and the like. The main body 116 can alternatively or additionally be formed from a plastic material, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, PVC or PTFE. Openings in the plastic material may also be formed by any manufacturing method, including extrusion.
The top panel 112 may include a top surface 136 through which a plurality of openings extend. As shown for example in
The central opening 138, first opening 140, and second opening 142, can provide entrances to the interior space 120 of the tool caddy 102, such that the top surface 125 of the base 114 is visible through one or more openings. As shown, for example, in
Support rings may be provided adjacent each of the respective edges 138A, 140A, 142A of the first and second openings 140,142. With reference back to
A receptacle 132 may be positioned within the top panel 112 toward the rear 106 of the tool caddy 102 and behind the central, first and second openings 138, 140,142. As shown in the exploded view of
The receptacle 132 may be removably secured to the top panel 112 by various means. In one example, tabs 144 may be positioned on both side edges of the receptacle 132 to secure the receptacle 132 to the top panel 112. For instance, as shown in the enlarged view of
The top panel 112 may further include a border edge surface that extends in a direction away from the top surface 136 and toward the base 114, so as to form a peripheral reinforcing edge E. As shown, for example, in
A reinforcing member may extend between the front border edge 166C and the base 114. The reinforcing member can help to provide for greater stability of the tool styling holder and to minimize deformation of the metal with openings that forms the main body of the hair styling tool holder 102. For instance, with reference back to
The base 114, top panel 112, and reinforcing member 170 may be comprised of various materials or combinations of materials. In some examples, the base 114, top panel 112, and reinforcing member are formed from rigid materials. Such rigid materials can include a plastic material or combinations of materials, such as polyvinyl chloride, high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and the like. The rigid materials can alternatively include a metal or combination of metals, including aluminum, stainless steel, and metal alloys. Alternatively, non-rigid materials, such as, for example, silicone, thermoplastic rubber can be used alone or in combination with rigid materials.
The back panel may form the rear of the tool caddy 102. For instance, as shown in
The handle 134 may be a removable handle that can provide a user with the ability to use the hair styling tool caddy 102 with or without the handle 134. The handle 134 may be removably attached to the body of the tool caddy 102 in a variety of ways. For instance, as shown in the rear plan view of
Numerous other structures and methods for joining the handle 134 to the body of the tool caddy 102 are contemplated within the scope of the disclosure. For instance, the number of tabs used on the handle can be varied. In one example, instead of two tabs, a single tab can extend laterally across the handle 134 and slide into an aperture configured to receive the tab 144. Additionally or alternatively, three or more tabs may be provided on the handle 134 and joined with one or more apertures on the back panel. Additionally or alternatively, different locking or securing mechanisms may be used. For example, an interference fit may be created between the handle and the hook, separate screws may be used to join the handle to the body, magnets joining the two components together, and the like. In still other examples, the handle 134 may be fixed and integrally formed with the housing of the tool holder 102.
As noted above, the top panel can also take on a variety of different configurations. Two example alternative configurations are illustrated in
The interior space within the hair styling tool caddy 102 can be an open space to provide an interior area for tools to be positioned. For example, as shown in
The top surface 125 of the base 114 may include one or more raised interior edges that form one or more boundaries. The edges may be formed from the same material forming the main body 116, such as a metal material that includes a plurality of openings, but can be formed from other any material. It is to be appreciated that the top surface 125 of the base, including the raised edges, may be fully comprised of a metal material with a plurality of openings, such as shown in
The raised edges may be aligned with the openings in the top panel. For instance, the first raised edge 190A may be aligned with the first opening 140 in the top panel 112, the second raised edge 190B may be aligned with the central opening 138, and the third raised edge 190C may be aligned with the second opening 142. The raised interior edges 190A, 190B, 190C can form a plurality of boundaries that can be used to help keep components that are positioned within the central opening 138, as well as the first and second openings 140, 142 from moving around within the interior space 120 of the hair styling tool caddy. This can eliminate the need to provide receptacles that fit into the openings of the top panel, and to instead allow for the hair styling tools to be provided directly within the interior of the tool caddy 102.
The raised interior edges 190A, 190B, and 190C are shown in the shape of a circle. However, the interior edges can be any shape, such as for example, a square, a triangle, an oval, and any other shape of combination of shapes. Additionally, each of the raised edges is shown having identical shapes. In other examples, one of more of the raised interior edges 190A, 190B, and 190C may have a shape that is different than the other raised interior edges. For example, the first raised interior edge 190A may alternatively be a square, whereas the second and central raised interior edges 190B, 190C may be a circle. The raised edges may not correspond to the openings in the top panel. For example, there may be one continuous raised edge that corresponds to the openings in the top panel. In other examples, there may be no raised edges at all.
The raised interior edges 190A, 190B, and 190C may also be formed from the same metal material forming the remainder of the top surface 125. In other examples, the raised interior edges 190A, 190B, and 190C may be formed from a different material than the remainder of the top surface 125. For instance, the raised interior edges 190A-190C may be formed from a plastic material that is attached to the top surface 125 with an adhesive; the raised edges 190A-190C may be formed from a metal material similar to the metal forming the remainder of the top surface, however the raised edges 190A-190C may be a solid or continues metal edge without the presence of any openings in the metal or material forming the top surface. In still other examples, partial shapes may be provided. For example, instead of a full circle being formed on or within the top surface 125, a partial circle or semi-circle may be formed. In such example, it can be sufficient to provide a partial edges or barriers to help prevent items from moving around within the interior.
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The removability of the handle 134 can provide the user with several options for using the hair styling tool caddy 102. For instance, a user may hang the tool caddy using the handle 134; the user may place the tool caddy 102 on a surface with the handle 134 attached; a user may place the tool caddy 102 directly on a surface with the handle 134 removed; or the user may directly attach the tool caddy 102 to a wall. As shown in
Although the embodiments herein have been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/548,113, filed on Dec. 10, 2015, and entitled Hair Styling Organizer with Removable Hook, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29548113 | Dec 2015 | US |
Child | 15293952 | US |