1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to grooming accessories and, more particularly, to a wrist support structure configured to support a person's wrist while receiving a manicure.
2. Description of the Prior Art
When receiving a manicure, it is often required to hold ones hands in a substantially fixed position for a extended length of time. By doing so, the manicurist is able to freely access and manipulate areas of the receiver's hands as needed. A general problem which is often created by this requirement, however, is that hands tend to stiffen when fixed in one position for an extended length of time. Indeed, it is well known that when a receiver of a manicure is required to hold and support her hands as required for the manicurist, the receiver's hands are prone to inadvertent movement and the receiver may become irritable, with either of which potentially hindering the manicure process.
As such, there remains a need for a wrist rest apparatus which would eliminate the need for a user to hold and support her hands while receiving a manicure. It would be helpful if such a wrist rest apparatus was structured so that when a user placed her wrist in it, her hands in a relaxed state would hang in a desired manner for a manicure to be performed. It would be additionally desirable for such a wrist rest apparatus to include a swivel mechanism to allow a user's hands to be rotated as desired by a manicurist.
The Applicant's invention described herein provides for an apparatus adapted to hold and support the wrist of a user, allowing the user's hand to naturally hang in a desired position for a manicure. The primary components of Applicant's wrist rest are a top console rotatably attached to a bottom console. When in operation, the wrist rest allows a user to place her hands in a desired elevated position for an extended period of time without requiring the user support her hands in the elevated position. As a result, many of the limitations of the prior art are removed.
A wrist rest apparatus for supporting a user's wrist while receiving a manicure and holding the user's hand in a desired manner for the manicure. The wrist rest apparatus comprises a top console rotatably attached to a bottom console. The top console and the bottom consoles are defined by a solid plastic, semi-circular member having centrally disposed apertures in corresponding locations. The top console, which provides a means for supporting a user's wrist, and the bottom console, which provides a base means for holding, are joined together through a swivel member which is configured to pass through and be retained in the apertures, providing an axis about which the top console can rotate relative to the bottom console. In this regard, the swivel member provides a means for providing for rotation. Rotating locking mechanisms are included to allow rotation to be limited, with the top console being fixed in a parallel orientation relative to the bottom console. As such, the locking mechanisms provide a locking means for restricting rotation.
It is an object of this invention to provide a wrist rest apparatus which would eliminate the need for a user to hold and support her hands while receiving a manicure.
It is another object of this invention to provide a wrist rest apparatus structured so that when a user placed her wrist in it, her hands in a relaxed state would hang in a desired manner for a manicure to be performed.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a wrist rest apparatus which includes a swivel mechanism to allow a user's hands to be rotated as desired by a manicurist.
These and other objects will be apparent to one of skill in the art.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular
The top console 11 and the bottom console 12 are joined together through a swivel member 13 which is configured to pass through both the top swivel aperture 11a and the bottom swivel aperture 12a and be retained therein. To remain in place in both the top swivel aperture 11a and the bottom swivel aperture 12a, each end of the swivel member 13 has a locking member 13a removably attached thereto. The swivel member 13 provides an axis about which the top console 11 can rotate relative to the bottom console 12. The rotating locking mechanisms 11b can be placed in an unlocked position, as shown in
A wrist pad 14 is additionally included to provide a comfortable surface on which a user can place her wrists. In the preferred embodiment, the wrist pad is not attached to the surface of the top console 11. In other embodiments, the wrist pad 14 is removably attached to the surface of the top console 11. In yet other embodiments, the wrist pad 14 is permanently attached to the surface of the top console 11.
The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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