The present disclosure is generally related to work stations and, more particularly, is related to work stations for manicurists.
In the nail industry, a nail technician keeps multiple nail products and grooming supplies at a work station. However, the nail products and grooming supplies often get lost in crowded countertops or drawers and result in spills. Further, customers typically go from one station to another for different procedures. For example, a customer sits at a nail technician desk for various manicuring applications and then sits at a drying station remote from the nail technician desk.
A representative work station comprises a center console module having front, rear, top, and bottom walls. The front wall includes at least one hole for storing at least one nail drying device. The top wall includes a first airflow device for producing airflow from the outside to the inside of the center console module. The center console module further comprises a tray that is positioned below the first airflow device and receives particles from the first airflow device. At least two end modules are coupled to the center console module. The at least two end modules include a first end module that receives the particles from the tray.
Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present disclosure, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Exemplary work stations are first discussed with reference to the figures. Although these work stations are described in detail, they are provided for purposes of illustration only and various modifications are feasible.
In this example, the opening 160 is adjacent to the holes 164b at the distal end 114 of the center console module 152. The rear wall 104 further includes a drawer 162 positioned between the holes 164a, 164b at the proximal end 112 and distal end 114. The drawer 162 can store nail drill device (not shown) and includes holes 165 that allows extendable or telescoping attachments 184, e.g., electrical wires, to extend outside of the drawer 162. It should be appreciated that the drawer 162 and opening 160 can be configured to house or store various tools and other devices that can be employed by a manicurist in the manicuring process. It should also be appreciated that holes 164a, 164b, 165 may be used for extendable or telescoping attachments or any apparatus configured to work in conjunction with other manicurist devices housed in the opening 160 and/or drawer 162. The work station 150 further includes two end modules 154, 156 that are coupled to the center console module 152, forming a “U” shape configuration.
The end modules 154, 156 may be attached to the center console module 152 using connecting devices or apparatuses that should be appreciated by a person of ordinary skill in the art. Such connecting devices may include, but are not limited to: dowels, screws, hinges, tongue and groove fasteners, or other connecting devices that are known in the art. The center console module 152 can be connected to various end modules other than the end modules 154, 156 shown in
The end module 156 includes front wall 122, rear wall 124, top wall 126, bottom wall 128, left and right side walls 125, 127. The top wall is attached with a fan and having at least one hole 188 for hanging a lamp 186 or drill (not shown). The bottom wall 128 is coupled to transporting mechanisms 174, such as casters, which allows the entire modular table 150 to be portable. It should be appreciated that such transporting mechanism may include, but not limited to, casters, wheels, or other transporting mechanisms known to a person of ordinary skill in the art. The rear wall includes a cabinet 129, which is further described in relation to
The end module 154 includes front wall 132, rear wall 134, top wall 136, bottom wall 138, left and right side walls 135, 137. The top wall 136 includes at least one hole 190 for hanging a lamp or drill (not shown). The bottom wall 138 is coupled to transporting mechanisms 172. The rear wall 134 includes three drawers 158, 159, 170 for storing at least one of the following: buffing blocks, files, tools, bottles, cotton, and trash.
The bottle organizer 300 includes a first sidewall 302 and a second sidewall 304, each having a proximal end 332, 342 and a distal end 334, 344, respectively. The second sidewall 304 is attached to the inner surface of the door 314 of the cabinet 322. The distal end 344 of the second sidewall 304 is attached to the distal end 334 of the first sidewall 302 in a normal position. The bottle organizer 300 further includes a top wall 306 and bottom wall 308 that are attached to the top and bottom portions of the first and second sidewalls 302, 304, respectively.
The top and bottom walls 306, 308 of the bottle organizer 300 each having two straight sides 336, 338, 346, 348 and a semi-circular side 310, 312. The inner surfaces at the straight sides 336, 338, 346, 348 of the top and bottom walls 306, 308 are attached to the first and second sidewalls 302, 304, respectively. The semi-circular side 310 of the top wall 306 includes at indentations 420 (
In this example, the at least one recess 418, 419 includes a first recess 419 and first set 418 of recesses. The first set 418 of recesses has a diameter smaller than the first recess and the diameter of the first recess 419 is smaller than the diameter of the first hole 414. The first set 418 of recesses has a diameter smaller than the first recess 419. The first set 418 of recesses is placed adjacent to the semi-circular side 310, which includes indentations 420 that are placed between the first set 418 of recesses. The first set 416 of holes is placed between the first hole 414 and the first set 418 of recesses. The first recess 419 is placed substantially in the center of the top wall 306 surrounded by the first hole 414, first set 416 of holes, and first set 418 of recesses.
The bottom wall 308 includes a first recess 514, second recess 519, a first set 516 of recesses, and a second set 518 of recesses with various diameters. The first set 516 of recesses has a diameter smaller than the first recess 514. The second recess 519 has a diameter smaller than the first set 516 of recesses. The second set 518 of recesses has a diameter smaller than the second recess 519.
In this example, the second set 518 of recesses are placed adjacent to the semi-circular side 312. The first recess 514 is placed adjacent to the corner where the straight sides 346, 348 connect. The first set 516 of recesses is placed between the first recess 514 and the second set 518 of recesses. The second recess 519 is placed substantially in the center of the bottom wall 308 surrounded by the first recess 514, first set 516 of recesses, and second set 518 of recesses. The first recess 514 and the first set 516 of recesses of the bottom wall 308 are aligned with the first hole 414 and first set 416 of holes of the top wall 306, respectively, for containing long bottles or containers that register through the holes 414, 416. The first recess 419 and first set 418 of recesses of the top wall and the second recess 519 and the second set 518 of recesses of the bottom wall 308 contain shorter bottles or containers. The bottles or containers generally store nail products and grooming supplies, such as polishes, and glue, of various sizes, forming a two-tier storage rack. Brushes can be hung on the indentations 420.
In one embodiment, the bottle organizer 300 can hold one 16 ounce bottle, two 8 ounce bottles, and six smaller bottles per tier, such as polishes, glue, and brushes. In another embodiment, the bottle organizer 300 can be mounted on the inside of a cabinet door 314 (
The first end module 910 and a second end module 915 are coupled to the center console module 905, forming a “U” shape configuration. The inside of both end modules can be attached with an electrical port 930, 931. The first end module 910 includes a slot 943 (
The particle container 926 includes three holes in which three airflow devices 933, 936, 939 are placed there through. The airflow devices 933, 936, 939 assist generating airflow from the tray 923 to the inside of the particle container 926 and finally through the airflow devices 933, 936, 939. The particle container 926 rests on the bottom wall 946 of the end module 910 and engages the right side wall 949 of the end module 910. The slot 943 of the end module 910 and the opening of the particle container 926 can sealed such that airflow from the tray 923 to the particle container 926 are not lost between the tray 923 and the end module 910 or between the end module 910 and the particle container 926.
An airflow transition seal, such as a silicon sealant, can be used to seal the airflow path at the slot 943 and opening of the particle container 926. The airflow transition seal can further include a plastic tube that extends from the particle container 926 to the tray 923 preventing the particles to escape between tray 923 and end module 910, and between the end module 910 and particle container 926. Alternatively or additionally, it should be noted that the tray 923 can extend through the slot 943 of the end module 910 and the opening of the particle container 926.
This description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments discussed, however, were chosen to illustrate the principles of the disclosure, and its practical application. The disclosure is thus intended to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to use the disclosure, in various embodiments and with various modifications, as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variation are within the scope of this disclosure, as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly and legally entitled.
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application entitled, “WORK STATIONS FOR MANICURISTS,” having Ser. No. 12/354,852, filed on Jan. 16, 2009, which claims priority to copending U.S. provisional application entitled “MODULAR MANCURIST STATION,” having Ser. No. 61/011,281, filed on Jan. 16, 2008, the entirety of both applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61011281 | Jan 2008 | US |
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Parent | 12354852 | Jan 2009 | US |
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