Neck pad

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6230338
  • Patent Number
    6,230,338
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 15, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An arrangement for the washing or other treatment of hair of a person which comprises a sink having a rim with an indentation, as is conventional. The rim indentation receives and supports the neck of the person. A flexible, resilient pad is carried on the rim within the indentation. The pad has a first end portion extending downwardly from the rim within the sink and a second end portion extending from the rim outside of the sink. The pad also has a central portion between the first and second end portions, which central portion rests in the indentation. The central portion has a width that is less than the respective widths of the first and second end portions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In barber shops and beauty shops, customers often have their hair washed, dyed, curled, and provided with hair permanents, etc. as they lean backward in a chair with their neck resting on the edge of a sink. Typically, such a sink is of a special design having an indentation in its rim for receiving and supporting the neck of the customer. However, a hard sink rim can get quite uncomfortable for the customer over the long term as it presses against the neck and the back of the head, and can set off migraine headaches in some.




By this invention a special pad is provided which greatly increases the comfort of the customer during treatment of the hair, while at the same time, the pad is very unlikely to slip out of its desired position in such an indentation of the sink rim.




DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In particular, the invention of this application comprises a pad for a head and neck support, which comprises a flexible, resilient, flat member having first and second end portions and a central portion. The central portion is of less width than the first and second end portions.




Preferably, the pad comprises a viscous semi-solid polymer gel, which is surrounded and sealed by a flexible plastic outer wall. The pad of this invention also preferably defines concave, arcuate side edges adjacent to the central portion. Such side edges result in a central portion which is narrower than the two end portions, which causes the pad to be firmly retained without slippage within the indentation of the sink rim, with the respective first and second end portions extending from the rim, typically downwardly on the inside from the rim, and either downwardly or outwardly on the outside from the rim, with such outer end portion of the pad often lying over the top of a chair in which the patient rests.




It is also preferred for the central portion of the pad to be positioned asymmetrically on the pad, so that the second portion, extending outwardly from the sink rim, is larger than the first portion. The first inner pad end portion accordingly hangs downwardly on the inside of the sink wall under the rim, as a stabilizing feature, while the larger, second pad end portion can extend outwardly, to be in contact with the back of the neck and bottom of the head of the customer as she rests her neck on the rim of the sink. The viscous semi-solid polymer gel, coupled with a flexible plastic outer wall, provides a form fitting character to the pad, so that uncomfortable areas of high pressure against the neck and bottom of the head are significantly reduced, and the customer remains far more comfortable during a lengthy process of hair washing, hair dyeing, curling, straightening, or the like.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings,

FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a sink having an indentation, with the pad of this invention resting in the indentation, and a portion of the outer end of the pad lying against the back of a chair.





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary, transverse sectional view taken at the sink wall indentation and showing a cross section of the pad of this invention with one portion lying against the chair back, all taken along line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the pad of

FIG. 1

shown in a flat position.





FIG. 4

is a top view similar to FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, a conventional sink


10


is shown having a rim


12


, which rim carries a concave, vertical indentation


14


for the purpose of receiving the back of the neck of a customer with her hair occupying the sink. Chair


16


is of course provided for the customer to sit and lie backwards as her hair is being treated.




In accordance with this invention, a pad


18


for neck and head support is provided. Pad


18


is a flexible, resilient, flat member as shown, being typically made from a pair of flexible plastic sheets


20


,


22


such as plasticized polyvinylchloride, with the sheets being heat sealed at their mutual periphery


24


, and being filled to form the flat pad with a viscous semi-solid polymer gel


26


. Thus the pad is soft, compliant, and capable of fitting the contour of the customer's neck.




Also, pad


18


comprises a central portion


28


in which the pad defines concave, arcuate side edges


30


as shown in FIG.


3


. This permits the pad to fit within the indentation


14


of the sink rim


12


. The concave side edge portions


30


stabilize the positioning of pad


18


in the indentation


14


so that the pad does not easily slip from side forces such as the moving of the customer's head and neck, while at the same time it may be easily lifted off when it is not needed.




Pad


18


also comprises first end portion


32


and second end portion


34


, which end portions are separated by central portion


28


. End portion


32


extends normally downwardly from sink indentation


14


within the sink as shown particularly in

FIG. 2

, when pad


18


is placed upon such a sink. Second end portion


34


extends outwardly from the sink rim and indentation


14


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, particularly to rest against the chair top if desired, as shown therein. This provides increased comfort to the customer who is in the chair and is being treated.




Preferably, second end portion


34


is larger than first end portion


32


, since there is less need for a large portion of the pad to extend downwardly on the inside of the wall of sink


10


as shown in FIG.


2


. Thus, the pad can be economically smaller, while second, outer end portion


34


is large enough to comfortably accommodate the neck and bottom of the head of the customer. End portions


32


,


34


have substantially equal maximum widths as shown in FIG.


3


.




End portions


32


,


34


may be defined to approximately terminate at lines


35


,


37


, which may delineate the junction between the respective end portions


32


,


34


and central portion


28


.




Thus, an arrangement for the washing or other treatment of hair of person is disclosed, which comprises a conventional sink with an indented rim, and the pad of this invention, which provides substantial comfort preferably in the semi-solid polymer gel-filled form, and which is stable against lateral sliding forces so that the pad does not easily slide out of position, because of the reduced width of its central portion, and also because of the semi-solid polymer gel-filled structure.




The above has been offered for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention of this application, which is as defined in the claims below.



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement for the washing or other treatment of the hair of a person, which comprises a sink having a rim, said rim having an indentation in the rim for receiving and supporting the neck of the person; and a flexible, resilient pad carried on the rim within said indentation, said pad having a first end portion having a length extending downwardly from said rim within said sink, and a second end portion having a length extending from said rim outside of said sink, said pad also having a central portion between said first and second end portions which rests in said indentation, said central portion having a width that is less than the respective widths of said first and second end portions.
  • 2. The arrangement of claim 1 in which said pad comprises a viscous semi-solid polymer gel, surrounded and sealed by a flexible plastic outer wall.
  • 3. The arrangement of claim 2 in which said plastic outer wall comprises plasticized polyvinylchloride.
  • 4. The arrangement of claim 1 in which said pad defines concave, arcuate side edges adjacent to said central portion.
  • 5. The arrangement of claim 1 in which said central portion is positioned asymmetrically on said pad, whereby the second portion is larger than the first portion.
  • 6. The arrangement of claim 1 in which said first and second portions have substantially equal maximum widths.
  • 7. The arrangement of claim 1 in which said pad comprises of viscous semi-solid polymer gel, surrounded and sealed by a flexible plastic outer wall, said pad defining concave, arcuate side edges adjacent to said central portion.
  • 8. The arrangement of claim 7 in which said central portion is positioned asymmetrically on said pad, whereby the second portion is larger than the first portion.
  • 9. The arrangement of claim 8 in which said first and second portions have substantially equal maximum widths.
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