The subject matter of the application relates to a stand with a support, in particular for supporting a hairdressing appliance, and with a damping element for damping the weight of the appliance, the appliance loading the damping element, and the damping element being resettable with regard to its length.
Stands of this type are known. They serve, for example in hairdressing salons, for holding hairdryers. While the damping element is relaxed and is therefore relatively long in the unloaded state, a loading of the damping element by the weight of the hairdressing appliance results in a resetting of the damping element and therefore in it becoming shorter. The damping element serves as a power-assisting means for simple lifting and lowering of the appliance in the vertical direction.
The known stands have the disadvantage that their damping element is relatively long when the stand is dismantled into its individual parts, which results in a relatively high consumption of packaging material for the component which is to be transported and which has the damping element.
The object is to eliminate this disadvantage.
This object is achieved in that the support is relatively, in particular telescopically, displaceable with respect to a tube, in that the damping element is connected at a first end on the support to a component for holding the appliance, in that a tube which holds the damping element is provided, in that a second, opposite end of the damping element protrudes out of the tube when the damping element is relaxed, in that the second end of the damping element can be shifted onto the tube or into it when the damping element is compressed, and in that the second end can be fastened in this compressed state by means of a fixing element in order there to fix the support which has been shifted relatively towards the tube.
The proposed stand has the advantage that the support can be shifted relative to the tube, with it being possible for the damping element to be compressed and to be fixed on or in the tube in the compressed state. As a result, the part which is to be transported is more easily handled and requires less packaging material. During transportation, the support is situated on or in the tube in a compact manner. As a result, that part of the stand which has the tube and the support is significantly shorter than if the support had not been shifted relative to the tube. Furthermore, the damping element is locked in place during transportation. The fixing element serves to lock the damping element in place in the compressed state and can be designed in a wide variety of ways.
If a screw is provided at the second end of the tube, with a securing nut being screwed onto the screw, part of the securing nut, preferably a gripping part of the securing nut, forms the fixing element, and the gripping part thus retains the compressed damping element, thus achieving a simple and reliable fixing element. The gripping part acts counter to an end surface of the compressed damping element and prevents the damping element from relaxing.
If the screw is formed at the end of a rod which is connected to the component for holding the appliance and extends parallel to the damping element, then the damping element and the support can be fixed by the securing nut being screwed onto the screw. In this case, the securing nut prevents the damping element from expanding and therefore prevents the support from being reset into a position remote from the tube. The securing nut, per se, or just a gripping part of relatively large diameter that is provided on it can lock the damping element in place.
The gripping part can be rotated manually in a simple manner if it is provided outside the tube and on the latter. In this case, the gripping part securely fixes the damping element if an upper edge of the gripping part is supported on a lower edge of the tube.
A gas-filled compression spring is suitable as a reliable damping element.
If the fixing element has two internal threads, then one internal thread can be used for screwing on the fixing element and therefore for locking the damping element in place and the other internal thread can be used for another purpose, for example after rotation of the fixing element through 180 degrees. This other purpose may be the connecting of the damping element to a foot of the stand. The securing nut of the fixing element serves for this purpose. To this end, a pin which is connected to the damping element and has an external thread is inserted through an opening in the foot. The external thread of the pin, which external thread protrudes out of the foot, is then provided, with the second internal thread being used, in particular after the fixing element is turned, by the fixing element being screwed on, with the securing nut in order to connect the end of the damping element to the foot.
The proposed innovation is explained in more detail below with reference to figures which illustrate an exemplary embodiment.
In the figures:
In the case of a stand 1 (
In order to release the transportation locking carried out by the fixing element 22 and subsequently to fasten the damping element 4 to a foot 5 of the stand 1, the fixing element 22 is unscrewed from the screw 8 and, after the tube 2 is placed onto the foot 5, is used in a turned-around position for screwing the damping element 4 onto the foot 5 (
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm”.
All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the Invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admisssion that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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05025612.2 | Nov 2005 | EP | regional |