Patent classifications
A47C1/11
PERSONAL HEATER FOR A SALON CHAIR
A personal heating assembly for heating a user while sitting in a salon chair includes a salon chair comprising a seat. The seat has a top surface which is oriented horizontally. The seat is configured for supporting a user on the top surface. A heater is coupled to the salon chair. The heater is positioned above and laterally to the seat and is configured to heat air and urge heated air above the seat in order to heat the user when then user sits on the seat.
Portable salon station and accessories
A hairstylist's portable salon forms a work space for a hairstylist that may be taken with the hairstylist to any location where a client is available for service. The portable salon includes a portable case, an adjustable chair, and an accessory stand. Accessories including a chair with a hinged chair base, a variety of accessory trays and mirror attachments for attaching to the portable base and accessory stand, and a silicone pocket for insulating and holding heated tools are also provided.
Portable salon station and accessories
A hairstylist's portable salon forms a work space for a hairstylist that may be taken with the hairstylist to any location where a client is available for service. The portable salon includes a portable case, an adjustable chair, and an accessory stand. Accessories including a chair with a hinged chair base, a variety of accessory trays and mirror attachments for attaching to the portable base and accessory stand, and a silicone pocket for insulating and holding heated tools are also provided.
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 fixabaly attached to the chair back by screws or the like.
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 fixabaly attached to the chair back by screws or the like.
STOOLS, CHAIRS, AND METHODS USING THE SAME
An apparatus that supports a tattoo artist in a variety of positions to comfortably apply 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 tattoo artist. A method for using a tattoo 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 tattoo a portion of the subject positioned in front of the stool.
Hair-styling chair system
A salon styling chair includes a swiveling client chair and a stylist chair. The swiveling client chair is able to move up and down and rotate independent of the stylist chair. The stylist chair is able to move up and down and rotate independent of the swiveling client chair. A distance between the swiveling client chair and the stylist chair is able to be adjusted.
Hair-styling chair system
A salon styling chair includes a swiveling client chair and a stylist chair. The swiveling client chair is able to move up and down and rotate independent of the stylist chair. The stylist chair is able to move up and down and rotate independent of the swiveling client chair. A distance between the swiveling client chair and the stylist chair is able to be adjusted.
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).
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).