The embodiments herein relate generally to apparatuses to support a user's head in a wash basin.
In hair salons or barber shops, customers often wash their hair in a wash basin or sink. During the cleaning process, users sit down and their heads recline into the wash basin. This position is undesirable because the user's head hyperextends downward into the wash basin, causing the user's neck to tilt out of a neutral and aligned position. As a result, the user may injure or strain the neck and suffer extreme pain.
Current devices for solving this problem include neck cushions and a variety of support devices that use straps, hooks or suction cups that secure to the wash basin. However, these devices are disadvantageous for a number of reasons. The neck cushions provide support to the user's head, but do not prevent the neck and head from hyperextending into the wash basin. The alternative support devices are difficult and time consuming to install and/or remove from the wash basin due to the number of parts. Further, these devices are impractical because they do not easily adjust to accommodate the size of the user's head. These devices are also undesirable because the user's hair often gets tangled in the devices during their use.
As such, there is a need in the industry for an apparatus to support a user's head in a wash basin that effectively maintains the user's neck in a neutral and aligned position. There is a further need for a support apparatus that is easily secured to and removed from the wash basin.
A support apparatus for a head of a user placed in a wash basin is configured to maintain the neck of the user in a neutral position, thereby minimizing head or neck injuries. The support apparatus comprises a base member comprising a cushion member configured to receive the head of the user and a support arm configured to contact a side wall of the wash basin, a leg member comprising a shaft rotatably mounted to a bolt affixed to the base member, the leg member configured to rotatably adjust so the distance between the base member and the leg member is sufficient to enable the bottom portion of the leg member to be in contact with a drain of the wash basin, and a locking mechanism slidably mounted to the shaft and configured to secure the leg member to the base member, wherein the head of the user is supported on the cushion member of the base member such that the neck of the user remains in the neutral position.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
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A locking mechanism comprising hexagon slider 16 and rubber cone washer 18 are both slidably mounted to elongated hexagon nut 20. When hexagon slider 16 is positioned within the concave opening of main body base 12 and rubber cone washer 18 is positioned against hexagon slider 16, the apparatus is in a locked position. This prevents L-shaped leg 22 and elongated hexagon nut 20 from rotating relative to bolt 14.
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In operation, a user unlocks the support apparatus by sliding hexagon slider 16 out of main body base 12. This also slides rubber cone washer 18 away from main body base 12. The user rotates L-shaped leg 22 and elongated hexagon nut 20 until a desired distance between main body base 12 and L-shaped leg 22 is achieved. In particular, the distance should be sufficient to allow L-shaped leg 22 to be in contact with wash basin drain 32 and spacer arm 34 to be in contact with the side wall of wash basin 28. Once the support apparatus is adjusted properly, the user slides hexagon slider 16 and rubber cone washer 18 back to the locked position. The support apparatus is secured within wash basin 28. In this configuration, head 26 of the user rests on cushion 10. The head and neck of the user is maintained in a neutral and aligned position. In this position, the user does not experience any pain and has a full-range of motion of his/her head and neck.
It shall be appreciated that the components of the support apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. For example, main body base 12, hexagon slider 16 and L-shaped leg 22 may be made from plastic, epoxy putty, or the like. This allows the support apparatus to accommodate any user and variety of wash basins. It shall be appreciated that the components of the support apparatus described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field. It shall be appreciated that the support apparatus may be used in any variety of applications including, but not limited to, hair washing, application of makeup, facial waxing, or the like.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
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