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1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to waste collection and disposal.
2. Description of Prior Art
A sink cover specifically manufactured to collect and dispose of hair clippings and other falling debris resulting from the use of electric razors and beard trimmers has not been conceived. The current methods used for cleaning fallen hair clippings from a sink include using a wet sponge, using wet paper, or using running water to wash hair clippings into the sink drain. These methods are either time consuming or could potentially clog plumbing if repeatedly done. Additional methods of preventing hair clippings from entering a sink while shaving include the use of electric razors and beard trimmers that capture the hair. The use of these hair collecting razors and beard trimmers are subject to consumer preference. Electric razors of this type may not collect all of the cut hair and don't always provide a close, comfortable shave.
The closest relevant prior-art that I have found include U.S. patent D456,497. This document discloses an ornamental design for a medical wash basin with sliding cover. U.S. patent D44,875 discloses an ornamental design for a combination sink cover and cutting boards to be used over a kitchen sink. U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,855 discloses a double sink cover for the purpose of increasing available counter space and providing a means for thawing frozen food via removable microwaveable gel packs. U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,166 discloses a reversible sink cover adapted to fit onto the well of a kitchen sink to cover the sink when not in use. The underside of the cover is provided with a suitable kitchen tool, such as a dish drying rack or cutting board. U.S. Pat. No. 3,988,784 discloses a sink cover that is to provide a protective cover and drain seal for a sink to protect the sink during shipping and installation. However, no sink cover has been specifically manufactured to solve the problem of preventing falling debris resulting from shaving with an electric razor from entering a bathroom sink.
I have submitted U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/464,274 on Jun. 18, 2003. However, what is claimed in that application are two separate parts that form one assembly. One part is called a Shaving Board and the other a Shaving Pan. The Shaving Board and Pan when together cover a sink to prevent falling debris from entering. Once the debris falls on the Shaving Tray assembly the debris is swept from the Board into the removable Pan. The Pan is removed and the debris dumped into a trash container.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of my invention are:
The Shaving Tray is comprised of a plastic sheet that is manufactured to fold for easy storage. The Shaving Tray covers a sink preventing hair clippings from entering into the sink while using an electric razor, beard trimmer, or clipper. Hair clippings fall on the tray. Hair clippings that fall on the tray or on the surrounding counter top are swept and discarded into a dust pan or trash container.
The Shaving Tray is a made of plastic sheet with hinges. The hinges are recesses manufactured into the sheet. The hinges' thinner material thickness allows the tray to fold for easy storage. The Shaving Tray is also manufactured to have a rough surface on the opposite side of hinge that allow debris to be easily swept into another receptacle for disposal.
Operation—
The Shaving Tray is used to cover the sink, preventing hair clippings from entering into the sink while the user shaves with an electric razor or beard trimmer. The shaving tray is placed over a sink with the rough side facing up towards the user. Hair shavings fall on the Shaving Tray and are swept into a dust pan or trash can. To store the Shaving Tray the user would fold the Shaving Tray along the small hinge (
The reader will see that the Shaving Tray will prevent hair clippings resulting from shaving with an electric razor, use of a beard trimmer, use of scissors, or cutting hair using manual or electric clippers or other small foreign objects from entering a sink, while also providing a quick and inexpensive way of disposing of the trash. The Shaving Tray is lightweight, portable, and able to fit conveniently on a counter top, in luggage for travel, or in a cabinet for storage.
While my above description contains many specificities these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example:
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not be the embodiments illustrated but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.