Patent classifications
A47C1/11
ELECTRICALLY INTEGRATED SALON STYLING CHAIR WITH ERGONOMIC EQUIPMENT CADDY
A salon chair with rail system and an integral electrical supply. A salon chair that includes an integrated tool work station (with multi-use containers, utility tray and articulating arm) with the capacity to hold a hair dryer, curling irons, clippers and the like at the rear of the chair. The chair is powered by an integrated electrical power source inside the rear of the chair seat whereby the power is supplied through to the base of the chair. The power source may be connected to an outlet under the chair or concealed under a power extension with cord cover (preventing trips and falls), or may be otherwise coupled to utility power. A caddy adapter kit. The caddy adapter kit including a frame in which a user configurable array of containers may be disposed. The frame being attachably mounted to the back of a styling or salon chair by a band encircling the chair back, or optionally with the frame being fixably attached to the chair back by screws or the like.
STOOLS, CHAIRS, AND METHODS USING THE SAME
An apparatus that supports a user in a variety of positions to comfortably perform tasks, such as applying one or more tattoos to skin of a subject is herein disclosed. The apparatus can be reconfigured to optimally position and support the arms and/or chest of the user. A method for using a stool can involve rotating armrests of the apparatus from a stowed position to a deployed position. The armrests can support the user's forearms while supporting the user's chest such that the user can comfortably perform tasks in front of a chest support of the stool.
TATTOO REST APPARATUS
The present invention is directed toward a tattoo rest apparatus in the form of a bolster which is adapted for use individually upon a surface such as a table-top, interconnection to a structure such as a seat-back of a chair through wherein clamping elements are used to secure the tattoo rest apparatus to the structure. Alternately, the tattoo rest apparatus can be used in conjunction with a stand, such as a roller-stand with the roller removed, wherein tabs of the stand are inserted through apertures adapted for interconnecting with the stand.
TATTOO REST APPARATUS
The present invention is directed toward a tattoo rest apparatus in the form of a bolster which is adapted for use individually upon a surface such as a table-top, interconnection to a structure such as a seat-back of a chair through wherein clamping elements are used to secure the tattoo rest apparatus to the structure. Alternately, the tattoo rest apparatus can be used in conjunction with a stand, such as a roller-stand with the roller removed, wherein tabs of the stand are inserted through apertures adapted for interconnecting with the stand.
STOOLS, CHAIRS, AND METHODS USING THE SAME
An apparatus that supports a user in a variety of positions to comfortably perform tasks, such as applying one or more tattoos to skin of a subject is herein disclosed. The apparatus can be reconfigured to optimally position and support the arms and/or chest of the user. A method for using a stool can involve rotating armrests of the apparatus from a stowed position to a deployed position. The armrests can support the user's forearms while supporting the user's chest such that the user can comfortably perform tasks in front of a chest support of the stool.
Inversion Hair Drying System
An advanced assembly for drying hair without the use of heat by providing an opening covered by a screen allowing a person or animal to have their hair supported across the assembly's inlet opening as air is drawn through it by means of an internal adjustable blower unit and exhausted away from the user. The inlet screen being where the hair can be combed and styled during the process. Whereas the size and number of inlet openings of the assembly as well as the user controls can be set during design, the assembly can be embodied as a portable unit, a semi-stationary unit, or a permanent construct within a larger structure.
Inversion Hair Drying System
An advanced assembly for drying hair without the use of heat by providing an opening covered by a screen allowing a person or animal to have their hair supported across the assembly's inlet opening as air is drawn through it by means of an internal adjustable blower unit and exhausted away from the user. The inlet screen being where the hair can be combed and styled during the process. Whereas the size and number of inlet openings of the assembly as well as the user controls can be set during design, the assembly can be embodied as a portable unit, a semi-stationary unit, or a permanent construct within a larger structure.
Barber chair tray having adjustable connecting assemblies
A barber chair tray includes a tray body and adjustable connecting assemblies to connect the tray body to a barber chair. The connecting assemblies connect to a head rest assembly support structure present at the top of the chair's seatback, and allow the tray to hang at the back of the chair. The connecting assemblies allow the tray to swing away from the back of the chair when the chair's seatback is reclined to keep the tray body level, thereby preventing implements on the tray from falling off the tray. The connecting assemblies allow height and width adjustment to facilitate mounting of the chair tray to a variety of chair designs, and to allow the particular user of the tray to select a desired height at which the tray hangs while in use.
Barber chair tray having adjustable connecting assemblies
A barber chair tray includes a tray body and adjustable connecting assemblies to connect the tray body to a barber chair. The connecting assemblies connect to a head rest assembly support structure present at the top of the chair's seatback, and allow the tray to hang at the back of the chair. The connecting assemblies allow the tray to swing away from the back of the chair when the chair's seatback is reclined to keep the tray body level, thereby preventing implements on the tray from falling off the tray. The connecting assemblies allow height and width adjustment to facilitate mounting of the chair tray to a variety of chair designs, and to allow the particular user of the tray to select a desired height at which the tray hangs while in use.
Detection of the occupation of a hair salon chair by a person
A chair (1) having at least one sensor (2) for the qualitative and/or quantitative acquisition of a physical parameter indicating the occupation of the chair (1) by a person. Two methods are provided for assessing a state of occupation of a chair (1).