Patent classifications
A45D44/16
HAIR DRYER VACUUM ATTACHMENT
The present disclosure is directed to a hair dryer vacuum attachment and methods for using the same. In one embodiment, the hair dryer vacuum attachment includes a first opening to attach to an end of a hair dryer, a second opening to allow air that is blown by the hair dryer to exit and a third opening to collect a debris via a vacuum created by the air blown by the hair dryer exiting the second opening.
FACIAL HAIR CLIPPINGS CATCHER
A grooming-assisting device that replaceably attaches around the neck of a user, replaceably attaches to a mirror used by the user, and captures facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The grooming-assisting device includes a substrate, a first attaching apparatus, and a second attaching apparatus. The substrate captures the facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The first attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate around the neck of the user. The second attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate to the mirror used by the user.
FACIAL HAIR CLIPPINGS CATCHER
A grooming-assisting device that replaceably attaches around the neck of a user, replaceably attaches to a mirror used by the user, and captures facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The grooming-assisting device includes a substrate, a first attaching apparatus, and a second attaching apparatus. The substrate captures the facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The first attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate around the neck of the user. The second attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate to the mirror used by the user.
WHISKER TRAP
A whisker trap is a rectangular sheet of semi-rigid material formed to include accordion folds that define a series of at least four pleat panels joined by a series of at least three living hinges. All of the at least three living hinges define respective fold axes that are parallel with each other and oriented perpendicular to the sheet width when the sheet is flat. The whisker trap is movable among a storage configuration, a hair disposal configuration and a deployed configuration. The adjacent pleat panels are collapsed into contact with each other in the storage configuration. The whisker trap is wider in the deployed configuration than in the hair disposal configuration. The deployed configuration includes a continuum of widths responsive to various user set accordion fold angles.
WHISKER TRAP
A whisker trap is a rectangular sheet of semi-rigid material formed to include accordion folds that define a series of at least four pleat panels joined by a series of at least three living hinges. All of the at least three living hinges define respective fold axes that are parallel with each other and oriented perpendicular to the sheet width when the sheet is flat. The whisker trap is movable among a storage configuration, a hair disposal configuration and a deployed configuration. The adjacent pleat panels are collapsed into contact with each other in the storage configuration. The whisker trap is wider in the deployed configuration than in the hair disposal configuration. The deployed configuration includes a continuum of widths responsive to various user set accordion fold angles.
SHOWER HAIR CONTAINER
A shower hair container may include an outer container, inner container, and a hair removal insert. The outer container and the inner container may be removably connected to one another and the inner container is positioned inside of the outer container. The inner container may include a space that may retain the hair removal insert. The inner container may also include a plurality of openings along a bottom surface to provide drainage. The hair removal insert may include a variety of different sized bristles. The shower hair container of the present disclosure may provide a way for users to discard their hair without it going down a shower drain and may prevent shower drains from clogging.
SHOWER HAIR CONTAINER
A shower hair container may include an outer container, inner container, and a hair removal insert. The outer container and the inner container may be removably connected to one another and the inner container is positioned inside of the outer container. The inner container may include a space that may retain the hair removal insert. The inner container may also include a plurality of openings along a bottom surface to provide drainage. The hair removal insert may include a variety of different sized bristles. The shower hair container of the present disclosure may provide a way for users to discard their hair without it going down a shower drain and may prevent shower drains from clogging.
Toe cleaning device
A toe cleaning device is a conical shaped scrubbing device having an abrasive material secured on the outer surface of the conical shape. The underside surface of the device has a suction cup capable of being removably secured to a bathtub or shower surface. The device is intended to permit a user to clean between the user's toes in a hands-free manner.
COLLAPSIBLE HAIR CATCHER
A collapsible hair catcher including a tray panel having a central neck opening and a wall panel having a bottom edge portion and an upper edge portion. The bottom edge portion of the wall panel is attached to an outer perimeter portion of the tray panel. The collapsible hair catcher can also include a first hoop disposed around the outer perimeter portion of the tray panel, a second hoop disposed around a perimeter of the upper edge portion, and a plurality of spacers extending between the bottom edge portion and the upper edge portion.
COLLAPSIBLE HAIR CATCHER
A collapsible hair catcher including a tray panel having a central neck opening and a wall panel having a bottom edge portion and an upper edge portion. The bottom edge portion of the wall panel is attached to an outer perimeter portion of the tray panel. The collapsible hair catcher can also include a first hoop disposed around the outer perimeter portion of the tray panel, a second hoop disposed around a perimeter of the upper edge portion, and a plurality of spacers extending between the bottom edge portion and the upper edge portion.