The present disclosure is generally related to a barber station for personal grooming.
Individuals often attempt to self-groom by cutting their own hair using an assortment of different devices. The devices may include one or more mirrors, clippers, light sources, vacuums, or other such devices. In order for an individual to cut their own hair, they often utilize multiple mirrors to view different portions of a target area. For example, the individual may use a wall mirror and hold a handheld mirror at an angle that enables the individual to see the back and sides of their head. The individual may also need a location that is near a power source and a location that is well lit. The assortment of devices and other aspects useful for self-grooming may not be readily available or organized in a manner that enables an individual to self-groom.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, and will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
A barber station apparatus is disclosed herein for enhancing the ability of a user to perform self-grooming functions. The apparatus may include a base assembly, an elongated member, a mirror assembly, and a docking assembly. The assemblies may be coupled together in a manner that enables the apparatus to be collapsed for storage and adjusted for different heights and positions of a user. The base assembly may be integrated with an air pump (e.g., vacuum) and may include support elements to support the other assemblies. The elongated member may retract into the base assembly and may be coupled with the docking assembly and the mirror assembly. The docking assembly may include a storage unit for hair grooming devices and the mirror assembly may include multiple interconnected mirrors that can expand around a user to enable the user to have a 360° view of a portion of their body (e.g., head, torso).
The following description provides various embodiments of a barber station apparatus for personal or professional use. In particular,
Base assembly 110 may any shape or size and may provide support for one or more other assemblies. Base assembly 110 may be designed in a manner that enables it to avoid tipping from the weight of the other assemblies. Base assembly 110 may include a portion for interfacing with a support area (e.g., ground, wall) and a portion for coupling with the elongated member 120. Base assembly 110 may include one or more integrated components such as an integrated air pump (e.g., vacuum) or integrated power source. The integrated power source may provide power to one or more devices via an electrical outlet (e.g., plug), recharging contact, or electromagnetic induction point (e.g., charging pad), or other mechanism to propagate energy. In one example, the integrated power source may receive power using an electrical cord that can be plugged into a wall outlet. In another example, the integrated power source may receive power from another source such as a rechargeable battery, gasoline generator, solar panel, other source or a combination thereof. The portion for coupling with the elongated member 120 may include one or more adjustable units that allow the height of the elongated member 120 to vary. Base assembly 110 will be discussed in more detail in regards to
Elongated member 120 may be coupled to base assembly 110 and may extend in an upward direction away from the base assembly 110. Elongated member 120 may function as a post element that supports mirror assembly 140, docking assembly 130, other assemblies, or a combination thereof. Elongated member 120 may be made of any material in any shape. The materials may include plastic, metal, wood, other material, or a combination thereof. The shape may be circular, oval, rectangular, other shape, or a combination thereof. As shown in
Docking assembly 130 may include one or more storage units and be coupled to the elongated member 120, the base assembly, other connection point, or a combination thereof. The storage units may provide an area to store objects and may include storage connection points for holding or suspending one or more hair grooming devices 150. Hair grooming device 150 may include hair cutting devices, hair styling devices, hair drying devices, hair coloring devices, other devices associated with a barber or a combination thereof. Docking assembly 130 will be discussed in more detail in regards to
Mirror assembly 140 may be attached to the elongated member 120 and may include multiple mirrors that are configured to extend around an object being groomed. The height of the mirror assembly 140 may be adjusted to align with the target object being groomed. The target object may be any portion of a user's body such as a head, torso, shoulders, other body portion (e.g., body part) or a combination thereof. The height may be adjusted depending on the user's position, which may be a standing position, a sitting position, other position, or a combination thereof. Mirror assembly 140 will be discussed in more detail below in regards to
Support members 111 may be any structural member associated with the base assembly that is capable of interfacing with a support area. The support area may be any surface capable of sustaining the weight of the barber station apparatus. The support area may be an interior surface (e.g., floor, wall) or may be an exterior surface (e.g., ground) and may be horizontal, vertical, angled, or a combination thereof. In one example, the support area may be substantially horizontal and may be an interior surface of a building such as a floor (e.g., bathroom floor, garage floor). In another example, the support area may be substantially vertical such as a wall in which case the support members 111 may be mounted to the support area.
Mobility elements 112 may include mechanical structures that enable the base station to move along the support area. Mobility elements 112 and may be located on any portion of base assembly, such as the bottom portion, side portion, top portion, or on one or more of the support members 111. Mobility elements 112 may include one or more wheeled devices (e.g., casters), sliding devices (e.g., gliding disc), other device, or a combination thereof.
Air pump 113 may be integrated with base assembly 110. Air pump 113 may be located in or partially in the interior portion of base assembly and may be configured for suction, expulsion, or a combination thereof. When the air pump is configured for suction, it may function the same as or similar to a vacuum cleaner and may be used to vacuum portions of grooming byproduct (e.g., cut hair). When the air pump is configured for expulsion, the air pump may function the same as or similar to a hair dryer and may blow hot or cold air toward the target object.
Power source 114 may be positioned on an exterior portion of the base assembly and may be accessible by a user and configured to provide energy to one or more hair grooming devices. Power source 114 may include one or more of a power outlet, a charging contact, or an inductive charging point. In the example shown in
Power switches 115 may include control units for activating power to one or more of the features of the barber station apparatus. The features may include the power sources 114, the air pump 113, illumination devices, other features, or a combination thereof. In the example shown in
Cavity 116 may located in an upper portion of the base assembly and may be adapted to receive the elongated member. The cavity may have a shape that is the same or similar to the shape of the elongated member and may have a depth that can accommodate a portion of the elongated member.
Adjustment unit 117 may be configured to couple the elongated member with the base assembly and may enable a user to adjust the position of the elongated member relative to the base assembly. Adjustment unit 117 may include notches, holes, tabs, springs, bolts, pins, or other complementary aspects to enable the elongated member to be adjustably coupled to the base assembly. Adjustment unit 117 may enable the user to initiate the retraction of the elongated member into cavity 116 of base assembly 110. Adjustment unit 117 may be located at any location on base assembly 110, elongated member, other location, or a combination thereof. In the example shown in
Mirror assembly 140 may include multiple mirror elements 342 that are adjusted or arranged in a manner that enables a user to see multiple portions of a target object. The target object may be a portion of the user's body, such as the user's head, shoulders, torso, back, other body part or portion, or a combination thereof. The mirror assembly 140 may be arranged in a manner that enables an image of the target object to reflect off one or more mirror elements 342 before reaching the eyes of the user.
Each of the mirror elements 342 may include a portion that is reflective and a portion that is structural (e.g., a frame). The reflective portion may reflect light in a manner that preserves the detailed physical characteristics of the original light. The reflective portion may include plane mirrors with flat reflective surfaces or curved mirrors with curved reflective surfaces (e.g., concave or convex). The structural portion of the mirror element 342 may include a frame, back plate, or other supportive element. The structural portion of a first mirror element may be interconnected to one or more structural portions of a second or third mirror element via a coupler 344.
Coupler 344 may be any material, substance, or device that enables mirror elements 342 to move with respect to one another. The movement may be a rotational movement (e.g., pivoting), linear movement (e.g., side to side, up and down), circular movement (e.g., 3 dimensional rotation), other movement, or a combination thereof. In the example shown in
Couplers 344 may enable mirror assembly to be expanded and retracted for storage or use. Couplers 344 may enable mirror elements 342 to expand in a peripheral direction such that mirror elements 342 extend around a portion of a target object (e.g., user's head). The mirror elements 342 may extend up to and over 180° around the target object. In one example, the mirror elements 342 may be arranged in a manner that provides a user a 360° view of a portion of the user's body (e.g., head). In another example, the mirror element 343 may be arranged in a manner that provides a user less than 360° view (e.g., 180°) but the user can rotate (turn left or right) to see the remaining portion of the user's body. Couplers 344 also enable the mirror elements 342 to be retracted for storage, which may be external and/or internal to the elongated member 120. In the example, shown in
Illumination devices 360A and 360B may include any device that is capable of providing light on a target object. Illumination device 360A and 360B may provide light using any mechanism such as light bulbs (incandescent, fluorescent), light emitting diodes (LEDs, OLEDs), lasers, other light source or a combination thereof. Illumination devices 360A and 360B may be coupled to the elongated element 120, the mirror assembly 140, the base assembly, other portion of the barber station apparatus, or a combination thereof. In the example, shown in
Storage units 570A may be configured to conform to a particular barber object and may surround some or all of a particular barber object when placed within storage unit 570A. In the example shown in
Storage unit 570B may be similar to storage units 570A and may be configured to conform to a particular barber object but may exclude a bottom portion. In the example shown in
Storage units 570C may include one or more compartments for storing barber objects. The compartments may be organized and adjusted by the user to alter the quantity of individual compartments or the size of one or more of the compartments. In the example shown in
The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as may be suited to the particular use contemplated.