Patent classifications
A45D44/16
Loose Hair Collection Device
A loose hair collection device that attaches to the shower wall for collecting lost hair while a person with long hair takes a shower. The device includes a pair of bristle pads that can be selectively disposed in a side-by-side (vertical) position, in an shelf (L) position, or in a face-to-face (U) position. A flex connector restrains the bristle pads in these positions without additional support. The face-to-face position facilitates collection of loose hair, the shelf positions provides a soap holder, while the side-by-side position facilitates cleaning of the collected loose hair from the device. The device may also include a water-tight pouch for holding a mobile device, or a speaker (and display screen if desired) and Bluetooth capability for wirelessly connecting to a mobile device locate outside the shower.
Loose Hair Collection Device
A loose hair collection device that attaches to the shower wall for collecting lost hair while a person with long hair takes a shower. The device includes a pair of bristle pads that can be selectively disposed in a side-by-side (vertical) position, in an shelf (L) position, or in a face-to-face (U) position. A flex connector restrains the bristle pads in these positions without additional support. The face-to-face position facilitates collection of loose hair, the shelf positions provides a soap holder, while the side-by-side position facilitates cleaning of the collected loose hair from the device. The device may also include a water-tight pouch for holding a mobile device, or a speaker (and display screen if desired) and Bluetooth capability for wirelessly connecting to a mobile device locate outside the shower.
Loose strand retainer
A loose strand retainer including: (a) only one base, the only one base including a top surface configured for receiving and retaining loose strands and a bottom surface; and (b) an attachment means disposed on the bottom surface, the attachment means configured for attaching the loose strand retainer to a support surface.
Loose strand retainer
A loose strand retainer including: (a) only one base, the only one base including a top surface configured for receiving and retaining loose strands and a bottom surface; and (b) an attachment means disposed on the bottom surface, the attachment means configured for attaching the loose strand retainer to a support surface.
LOOSE STRAND RETAINER
A loose strand retainer including: (a) only one base, the only one base including a top surface configured for receiving and retaining loose strands and a bottom surface; and (b) an attachment means disposed on the bottom surface, the attachment means configured for attaching the loose strand retainer to a support surface.
LOOSE STRAND RETAINER
A loose strand retainer including: (a) only one base, the only one base including a top surface configured for receiving and retaining loose strands and a bottom surface; and (b) an attachment means disposed on the bottom surface, the attachment means configured for attaching the loose strand retainer to a support surface.
Personal grooming drape
The present invention relates to personal grooming drapes, and more particularly to a personal grooming drape that includes an enclosure capable of being secured to a wall surface behind a sink or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the personal grooming drape includes a retractable drape assembly that can be pulled over a counter top, sink basin, or the like to catch, maintain, and dispose of loose fallen hair as the person leans over the drape while grooming facial hair, head hair, or other body hair. After use, the drape is retractable and self-cleaning, and may be supplied with a waste bin that is removable from the enclosure for ease of disposing of the cut hair pieces.
Personal grooming drape
The present invention relates to personal grooming drapes, and more particularly to a personal grooming drape that includes an enclosure capable of being secured to a wall surface behind a sink or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the personal grooming drape includes a retractable drape assembly that can be pulled over a counter top, sink basin, or the like to catch, maintain, and dispose of loose fallen hair as the person leans over the drape while grooming facial hair, head hair, or other body hair. After use, the drape is retractable and self-cleaning, and may be supplied with a waste bin that is removable from the enclosure for ease of disposing of the cut hair pieces.
GROOMING DEVICE
A grooming device having a housing with a blade receiving section and a handle section. A blade is disposed within the blade receiving section of the housing and retained within the housing by a removable cap. The handle section is removably connected to a holder. Preferably, the housing has a circular top edge and bottom edge that have diameters greater than a transition section in-between.
Mobile salon chair and work station
A mobile salon chair, work station, and mobile shampoo bowl are described. The salon chair includes a storage container with a seat, backrest, and applicable electrical components. All system components can be stored within the salon chair for transportation to the client's location. The workstation provides tool storage for necessary hair grooming tools. The shampoo bowl is supported by a removable stand. The shampoo bowl has a drain and tubing so that used water can be captured. A clean water bladder is provided to store clean water. A submersible pump installed within the clean water bladder delivers water to the shampoo bowl. Used water from the drain in the shampoo bowl is stored within a second bladder. The clean water bladder is placed within the volume of the used water bladder.