Information
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Patent Grant
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6519789
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Patent Number
6,519,789
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Date Filed
Friday, October 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Provision is made of a shampoo basin which is designed to support the neck of a person to be washed and rinsed without causing pain, with or without a cushion medium, and a combination of the shampoo basin and a chair.The shampoo basin for washing and rinsing the hair of a person sitting on a chair has a neck-supporting member 4 disposed forwardly of a basin body 2 and composed of an internal corner 41 positioned on the inner peripheral surface side of the basin body 2, an external corner 42 positioned on the outer peripheral surface side of the basin body 2, and a top surface 43 interposed between the internal and external corners 41, 42. The top surface 43 has a curvature radius larger than those of the internal and external corners 41, 42 to support the neck.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-228052, filed Jul. 27, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shampoo basin for use at barber shops and beauty salons, and to a combination shampoo basin and chair.
2. Description of Background Art
Customarily, professional barbers and stylists wash and rinse their customers hair in shampoo basins. To have their hair washed or rinsed in a conventional shampoo basin, customers must assume one of two postures: either lie on a chair positioned in front of the basin and adjusted almost horizontally, or sit in front of the basin in a chair which reclines toward the basin at an angle greater than 45 degrees.
The present invention is especially related to the second configuration.
Unlike the first configuration, which requires customers to lie down, the second configuration requires customers to lean their heads back over the shampoo basin, which is often equipped with a cushioning medium to support the neck and to minimize discomfort.
Specifically, a basin body may be made of a synthetic resin, such as fiber-reinforced plastic, or a hard material, such as porcelain, and is equipped on an upper edge with a cushioning medium having an inverted U-shape in cross section, to support a customer's neck. The profile of the upper edge is a single curved surface.
However, installing a cushioning medium affects the upper edge of the basin body, reducing its available width.
A prior art basin body arranged to support the neck along the upper edge thereof is shown in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 9
is a central longitudinal cross sectional view of a shampoo basin body
101
in use.
The shampoo basin illustrated was made as a trial by the inventor of the present invention. This trial basin retains the technical premise of prior art shampoo basins, i.e., a neck-supporting member
102
of the basin body
101
has a relatively narrow upper edge
103
. The profile of the edge constitutes a single curved surface.
Accordingly, a neck k of a person contacts the neck-supporting member
102
at a small section of the upper edge
103
, frequently causing neck pain.
Applying a cushioning medium to the basin body may serve to prevent neck pain, but such cushions lack durability and are inconvenient when cleaning the shampoo basin.
Thus, the present invention provides a shampoo basin which supports the neck of a person with or without a cushioning medium, and a combination shampoo basin and chair.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The present invention includes a shampoo basin
1
for washing and rinsing the hair of a person sitting on a chair while supporting the person's neck. The shampoo basin comprises an open-top basin body
2
and a neck-supporting member
4
, which is a part of the upper edge of the basin body
2
and has an internal corner
41
positioned inside and an external corner
42
positioned outside on a peripheral surface side
44
of said basin body. A top surface
43
, located between the internal and external corners
41
,
42
, has a curvature radius larger than those of the internal and external corners
41
,
42
to support a customer's neck.
The top surface
43
can be either a flat surface (an infinite surface in the curvature radius, so to speak) or a curved surface. If curved, preferably, the top surface
43
curves slightly upward, with a curvature radius larger than those of the internal and external corners
41
,
42
.
Additionally, the present invention provides a combination shampoo basin and chair including the above-described shampoo basin and a chair
5
positioned in front of said shampoo basin and on which is seated a person whose hair is to be washed and/or rinsed. A backrest
52
of the chair
5
reclines.
The top surface
43
inclines slightly at an angle formed by an imaginary line linking the end of the internal corner
41
with the end of the external corner
42
, and a horizontal line which preferably inclines at an angle in the range of from 5 to 25 degrees and, more preferably, from 10 to 20 degrees. This enables the neck to rest comfortably on the top surface
43
, resulting in minimal neck pain if any.
The top surface
43
can be made sufficiently wide in a longitudinal direction. The width between the end of the inner peripheral side of the internal corner
41
and the end of the outer peripheral surface side of the external corner
42
is preferably around 4 to 8 cm to support a person's neck, resulting in minimal neck pain if any.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a shampoo basin and chair in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a plan view of a shampoo basin in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 3
is a front view of a shampoo basin in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view of the shampoo basin taken along line IV—IV of
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view of a principal part of
FIG. 4
,
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view showing a shampoo basin in accordance with the present invention in use,
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view taken along line VII—VII of
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 8
is a cross sectional view taken along line VIII—VIII of
FIG. 2
, and
FIG. 9
is a central longitudinal cross sectional view of a conventional shampoo basin produced by the inventor of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the present invention, a shampoo basin
1
is provided for washing and rinsing the hair of a person sitting on a chair
5
. The person's neck is supported on a top surface
43
of said shampoo basin. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the chair
5
is positioned in front of the shampoo basin
1
.
The chair
5
comprises a seat
51
and a backrest
52
located behind said seat
51
for supporting a person's back. A support member
53
provided beneath said seat
51
stabilizes the chair on the floor.
The most desirable posture of a person sitting on the chair whose hair is to be washed and/or rinsed is reclining vertically at an angle of from 70 to 80 degrees, but an angle of from 30 to 45 degrees between the level line and the reclining backrest
52
is also acceptable.
The shampoo basin
1
is provided with an open-top basin body
2
made of porcelain or synthesized resin. A support member
3
stabilizes the basin body
2
.
The support member
3
is detachably connected to the support member
53
of a chair
5
at the lower part thereof as shown in FIG.
1
. Because the support member
3
is detachable, the shampoo basin and the chair may be used separately. The support members
3
and
53
can appear united in a single casing despite their independent respective structures inside the casing.
FIGS. 2
to
8
show the basin body
2
alone.
The basin body
2
has a sink
21
and a neck-supporting member
4
in the top surface
43
. The sink
21
can be substantially circular, elliptical, rectangular, etc. In the described embodiment, right and left projections
22
,
22
are formed forward from the right and left front portions to prevent the person's upper body from getting wet and to ease the washing of the person's hair.
In the embodiment shown, the shampoo basin
1
is equipped with a pull-out spray nozzle
23
and a tap
24
for regulating the flow of water. However, these water appliances need not be built into the basin body
2
; they can be put beside the shampoo basin
1
. For example,
FIG. 2
shows temporary holes for a pull-out spray nozzle
23
, a tap
24
, and a drain
25
.
The pull-out spray nozzle
23
comes out of a shower-receiving hole
23
a.
When the pull-out spray nozzle
23
is out of the shower-receiving hole
23
a,
a hose (not shown in
FIG. 2
) connected to the pull-out spray nozzle
23
is pulled out through the shower-receiving hole
23
a,
whereby hair can be washed and/or rinsed easily.
The neck-supporting member
4
comprises a part of the upper edge of the basin body
2
and contacts the neck of a person whose hair is to be washed. In the plan view of
FIG. 2
, the top surface
43
and the neck-supporting member
4
are formed extending backward from the right and left projections
22
,
22
.
The neck-supporting member
4
comprises an internal corner
41
positioned in the inner peripheral surface side
21
of the basin body
2
, an external corner
42
positioned in the outer peripheral surface side
44
of the basin body
2
, and a top surface
43
positioned between the internal and external corners
41
,
42
as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. The internal corner
41
is a part of the inside of the basin constituting the sink
21
, and the external corner
42
is a part of the outside of the basin body
2
.
The top surface
43
has a curvature radius r
3
that is larger than the curvature radii r
1
, r
2
of the internal and external corners
41
,
42
, to form a slightly upward curve. The top surface
43
supports the neck k of a person, as shown in FIG.
6
. While supporting the neck k, the top surface
43
remains in contact with said neck on the gently curved surface contoured to the outline of the neck to prevent neck pain.
No hindrance occurs when using a cushioning medium.
Preferably, the number of the curvature radii r
1
, r
2
of the internal and external corners
41
,
42
is 1.5 to 3 cm, and the curvature radius r
3
of the top surface is 10 to 15 cm. But these numbers can be changed as needed.
Additionally, said corners can be changeable in the form of, for example, an oval that varies in curvature radius.
Preferably, the top surface
43
gently inclines from inner edge to outer edge of the basin. Such an arrangement forms an angle between a hypothetical line x, which links the end of the inner peripheral side (the innermost part when viewed from top) of the internal corner
41
to the end of the external peripheral surface side (the outermost part when viewed from top) of the external corner
42
and a horizontal line h within a range of from 5 to 25 degrees, whereby the neck can be supported without pain.
The size of the angle formed between the basin body
2
and the support member
3
may vary; the ranges provided above are acceptable ranges, but not limitative.
The top surface
43
is sufficiently wide in a longitudinal direction. The width between the end of the inner peripheral side of the internal corner
41
and the end of the outer peripheral surface side of the external corner
42
is within the range of from 4 to 8 cm, so the top surface
43
contacts the neck to provide support. As in the prior art, the upper edge of the basin body
2
other than the neck-supporting member
4
is constituted by the curved surface having a short curvature radius of around 2 cm of its thickness.
When a person sits on a reclining chair in front of the shampoo basin of the present invention, his or her face turns upward, and the person's neck is supported by the neck-supporting member
4
of the basin. The lower part of the neck rests on the external corner
42
first, and when further reclining, the upper part of the neck rests on the internal corner
41
such that eventually the neck has a resting area, not as a point, with the top surface
43
interposed between both corners. As the neck curves with a seat inclined backward, the top surface
43
fits the outline of the neck to support it.
As described, the present invention provides a shampoo basin in which to wash and/or rinse the hair of a person sitting on a chair, wherein the neck is supported on the top part of the edge to prevent neck pain without a cushion medium, and a combination of said shampoo basin and a chair.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A shampoo basin for washing and rinsing the hair of a person sitting on a chair and for supporting one's neck, comprising:an open-top basin body; and a neck-supporting member constituting a part of an upper edge of the basin body and supporting one's neck, said neck-supporting member having an internal corner positioned on an inner peripheral surface side of the basin body, an external corner positioned on an outer peripheral surface side of the basin body, and a top surface, interposed between the internal and external corners, with a curvature radius larger than those of the internal and external corners to support the neck, wherein an angle is formed by an imaginary line linking the end of the inner peripheral side of the internal corner with the end of the outer peripheral surface side of the external corner and a horizontal line, the angle being within a range of from 5 to 25 degrees.
- 2. The shampoo basin as defined in claim 1, wherein the angle of the imaginary line is within a range of from 10 to 20 degrees.
- 3. The shampoo basin as defined in claim 2, which has the width, between the end of the inner peripheral side of the internal corner and the end of the outer peripheral surface side of the external corner, being within the range from 4 to 8 cm.
- 4. The combination of shampoo basin and chair, wherein there are provided the shampoo basin as defined in claim 2 and a chair positioned in front of said shampoo basin, said chair acting to hold a person who is in a seated posture while reclining against the back seat of the chair, and said neck-supporting member of said shampoo basin positioned behind and above the upper end of the back seat.
- 5. The shampoo basin as defined in claim 1, which has the width, between the end of the inner peripheral side of the internal corner and the end of the outer peripheral surface side of the external corner, being within the range from 4 to 8 cm.
- 6. The combination of shampoo basin and chair, wherein there are provided the shampoo basin as defined in claim 5 and a chair positioned in front of said shampoo basin, said chair acting to hold a person who is in a seated posture while reclining against the back seat of the chair, and said neck-supporting member of said shampoo basin positioned behind and above the upper end of the back seat.
- 7. The combination of shampoo basin and chair, wherein there are provided the shampoo basin as defined in claim 1 and a chair positioned in front of said shampoo basin, said chair acting to hold a person who is in a seated posture while reclining against the back seat of the chair, and said neck-supporting member of said shampoo basin positioned behind and above the upper end of the back seat.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2001-228052 |
Jul 2001 |
JP |
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