Personal grooming drape
10729224 ยท 2020-08-04
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Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A grooming drape apparatus for catching hair comprising: an enclosure, said enclosure having a top wall, a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls, a rear wall, and a front wall defining an inner cavity, said enclosure constructed and arranged to be secured to a vertical wall, said rear wall includes a pair of suction cups, said rear wall includes at least one wall plate extending outwardly with respect to said rear wall, said at least one wall plate positioned below said pair of suction cups so that the weight of said grooming drape apparatus causes said at least one wall plate to press against the vertical wall in a cantilever fashion; a spool having an axis of rotation housed within said inner cavity and arranged for rotation about said axis of rotation; a drape having a first end secured to said spool, a center portion wrapped around said spool and a second end secured to a handle member, whereby said handle member can be utilized to extend said drape outward from said enclosure; and a support assembly, said support assembly having a first position within said inner cavity and a second position extending outwardly from said inner cavity, said support assembly arranged to support said drape substantially parallel to a ground surface when extended outwardly from said enclosure to catch and retain loose hair pieces dropped upon said drape.
2. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drape is constructed from a material to which hair pieces do not stick, whereby said loose hair pieces are dropped into said enclosure as said drape is wrapped around said spool.
3. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 1 wherein said spool is spring loaded whereby extension of said drape loads said spring so that release of said spring causes said drape to be retracted and rewound about said spool.
4. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 3 wherein said spool includes an elongated groove extending along the length of the spool, said first end of said drape secured within said groove.
5. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 1 wherein said handle member includes a front plate, said front plate having an inner surface, a second end of said drape secured to said inner surface to provide support to said drape when extended.
6. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 5 wherein said front plate includes a pair of guiderails for slidably supporting a rake member, said rake member positioned to engage a top surface of said drape whereby said rake can be slid to push said loose pieces of hair off said top surface of said drape, said loose pieces of hair pushed towards said center portion of said drape to facilitate disposal of said loose hair when said drape is retracted onto said spool.
7. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 6 wherein a backstop on the interior surface of said enclosure forces said rake back into a position nearest said second end of said drape when said handle is pushed back into said enclosure and said drape is retracted.
8. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support assembly includes a linkage assembly that is expandable and retractable relative to said enclosure and said handle.
9. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 8 wherein said linkage assembly includes a first and a second pair of scissor links, whereby each of said first and said second pair of scissor links includes a pivoting arm and a slidably mounted arm having a pivot pin positioned close to the center of a first set of pivoting arms in a crossed arrangement defining a first end of each said pair of scissor links, said first end of said first pair of scissor links are secured to said enclosure at a first end and a first end of said second pair of said scissor links are secured at the opposite end of said enclosure, a second end of each said first and said second pair of scissor links including a second set of said pivoting arms and said slidably mounted arms having a pivot pin positioned close to the center of the second pair of scissor link arms in a crossed arrangement.
10. The grooming drape apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bottom wall of said enclosure includes a waste bin, said waste bin removable and replaceable to said enclosure.
11. A grooming drape apparatus for catching hair comprising: an enclosure, said enclosure having an inner cavity; a spool having an axis of rotation housed within said inner cavity and arranged for rotation about said axis of rotation, said spool spring loaded whereby extension of said drape loads said spring so that release of said spring causes said drape to be retracted and rewound about said spool, said spool includes an elongated groove extending along the length of the spool, said first end of said drape secured within said groove; a drape having a first end secured to said spool, a center portion wrapped around said spool and a second end secured to a handle member, whereby said handle member can be utilized to extend said drape outward from said enclosure; and a support assembly, said support assembly having a first position within said inner cavity and a second position extending outwardly from said inner cavity, said support assembly arranged to support said drape substantially parallel to a ground surface when extended outwardly from said enclosure to catch and retain loose hair pieces dropped upon said drape.
12. A grooming drape apparatus for catching hair comprising: an enclosure, said enclosure having an inner cavity; a spool having an axis of rotation housed within said inner cavity and arranged for rotation about said axis of rotation; a drape having a first end secured to said spool, a center portion wrapped around said spool and a second end secured to a handle member, whereby said handle member can be utilized to extend said drape outward from said enclosure, said handle member includes a front plate, said front plate having an inner surface, a second end of said drape secured to said inner surface to provide support to said drape when extended, said front plate includes a pair of guiderails for slidably supporting a rake member, said rake member positioned to engage a top surface of said drape whereby said rake can be slid to push said loose pieces of hair off said top surface of said drape and towards said center portion of said drape to facilitate disposal of said loose hair when said drape is retracted onto said spool; and a support assembly, said support assembly having a first position within said inner cavity and a second position extending outwardly from said inner cavity, said support assembly arranged to support said drape substantially parallel to a ground surface when extended outwardly from said enclosure to catch and retain loose hair pieces dropped upon said drape.
13. A grooming drape apparatus for catching hair comprising: an enclosure, said enclosure having an inner cavity; a spool having an axis of rotation housed within said inner cavity and arranged for rotation about said axis of rotation; a drape having a first end secured to said spool, a center portion wrapped around said spool and a second end secured to a handle member, whereby said handle member can be utilized to extend said drape outward from said enclosure; and a support assembly, said support assembly having a first position within said inner cavity and a second position extending outwardly from said inner cavity, said support assembly arranged to support said drape substantially parallel to a ground surface when extended outwardly from said enclosure to catch and retain loose hair pieces dropped upon said drape, said support assembly includes a linkage assembly that is expandable and retractable relative to said enclosure and said handle.
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(9) While the present invention is susceptible of embodiments in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred, albeit not limiting, embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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(12) In a preferred embodiment, the bottom wall 14 of the enclosure 10 is constructed to include a waste bin 15 for collecting and holding the fallen hair that has been dispensed from the drape 50 upon retraction thereof. The drape 50 is preferably of a sufficient length to cover an entire sink basin, cabinet top or the like. The drape 50 is constructed of a polymeric material that is substantially static free to release the fallen hair fragments upon retraction of the drape 50; such materials are well known for use in construction ponchos that are utilized by barbers and hair dressers. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the enclosure can further include a heat bar, laser or the like on the interior of the rear wall, whereby fallen hair is burned off when the fallen hair is dispensed from the retracted drape into the waste bin. The waste bin 15 can be detachable to empty the fallen hair waste collected over time, shown in
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(15) In use, a user would pivot the front wall 22 on the enclosure 10 to an open position and pull the handle 57 outwardly away from the enclosure 10, thereby extending the drape 50; the user would then shave or trim as desired and allow the hair pieces to fall onto the drape 50. Once the user is finished shaving, the user would slide the rake 59 inwardly towards the enclosure 10 to push the Men hair located near the front edge 54 of the drape 50 towards the center portion 55 of the drape 50 so that the fallen hair is in the drop zone when the drape 50 is fully retracted about the spool 40. Then the user would push the handle 57 back into the enclosure 10. As the drape 50 is retracted, a backstop 32 on the interior surface of the top wall 12 of the enclosure 10 will force the rake 59 back into its original position; the handle 57 will continue to be pushed into the enclosure 10 so that all the hair pieces will fall into the waste bin 15. Lastly, the front wall 22 is pivoted closed. After a number of uses, the user should remove the waste bin 15 to empty out all the hair pieces. Once the waste bin 15 is emptied, it should be slid back into the enclosure 10.
(16) All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. All patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
(17) It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and the invention is not to be considered limited to What is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
(18) One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.