Work aid for a hairdresser
10710403 ยท 2020-07-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2301/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D44/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60B33/0047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Work aid for a hairdresser, comprising a mobile frame on which frame a seat surface or at least one storage surface is arranged, wherein the frame comprises at least one castor being arranged rotatably in a fork head, and the castor being arranged on an axle, which axle is arranged insertably in each case with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head.
Claims
1. A work aid for a hairdresser, comprising a mobile frame on which a seat surface or at least one storage surface is arranged, wherein the mobile frame comprises at least one castor being arranged rotatably in a fork head, the at least one castor being arranged on an axle that is arranged insertably with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head, wherein the first fork-shaped receptacle and the second fork-shaped receptacle grip around the axle on the respective first end portion and the second end portion by more than half the circumference of the axle, and wherein the first fork-shaped receptacle and the second fork-shaped receptacle each comprises two receiving projections which are formed resiliently in sections.
2. The work aid according to claim 1, wherein the receiving projections are arranged on a separate metal sheet that is fixedly arranged on the fork head.
3. The work aid according to claim 2, wherein the axle comprises a first circumferential groove-shaped recess on the first end portion and a second circumferential groove-shaped recess on the second end portion.
4. The work aid according to claim 3, wherein a diameter of the axle is in a range from 0.5 cm to 1 cm, and wherein a depth of the first and second circumferential groove-shaped recess is in a range from 1 mm to 2 mm.
5. The work aid according to claim 4, further comprising a first protective cap having a first recess embodied so as to receive the first fork-shaped receptacle therein in sections and a second protective cap having a second recess embodied so as to receive the second fork-shaped receptacle therein in sections.
6. The work aid according to claim 5, wherein the first recess and the second recess are designed symmetrically with respect to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While embodiments may be described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements illustrated in the drawings, and the methods described herein may be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to the disclosed methods. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the claimed subject matter. Instead, the proper scope of the claimed subject matter is defined by the appended claims.
(10) The invention relates to a work aid for a hairdresser according to the independent claim. It is the object of the invention to provide work aids for a hairdresser which overcome the drawbacks of prior art and which are especially quick and easy to clean from cut hair. This object is attained by a work aid for a hairdresser according to the independent claim. Advantageous embodiments constitute the subject-matter of the respective sub-claims.
(11) The invention relate to a work aid for a hairdresser, comprising a mobile frame, on which frame a seat surface (in the case of the hairdresser's stool variant) or at least one storage surface (in the case of the hairdressing trolley variant) is arranged. The frame comprises (in the case of all variants) at least one castor which is arranged rotatably in a fork head. The castor is arranged on an axle (e.g. a quick-release axle). The axle is arranged insertably in each case with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head. The fork head is a receiving fork for castors, wherein the first end portion and the second end portion form a fork which grips around the castor. In the manner described here, a work aid for a hairdresser is provided, which allows for the castor to be assembled and disassembled without using tools. For this purpose, the castor is only fixed and released by hand.
(12) In accordance with an advantageous technical aspect, the first fork-shaped receptacle and the second fork-shaped receptacle grip around the inserted axle on the respective first end portion and the second end portion in each case by more than half the circumference of the axle. The fork-shaped receptacles thus grip around the respective end portions in such a manner that they are held in the receptacle. In this way, a click mechanism for clicking the axle into the receptacles can be realized. This type of fastening ensures that the castor is held when the work aid is lifted and does not slip out of the fork head.
(13) Another technically preferred aspect provides that the first fork-shaped receptacle and the second fork-shaped receptacle each comprise two receiving projections which are formed resiliently at least in sections. The receiving projections can be formed by narrowly terminating end portions of the fork-shaped receptacle, wherein the resilient design can most easily be realized as a result of the metallic material of the fork head.
(14) A technically preferred variant provides that the receiving projections are arranged on a separate metal sheet. The separate metal sheet is fixedly arranged on the fork head. The separate metal sheet can simply be placed on the fork head in the area of the first and second fork-shaped receptacle. The fixed arrangement, for example, can be achieved by riveting, whereby two or more rivets in particular make it possible to achieve a strong and rotationally fixed arrangement.
(15) It is also preferred that the axle comprises a first circumferential groove-shaped recess on the first end portion and a second circumferential groove-shaped recess on the second end portion. The groove-shaped recess can be brought into engagement with the fork-shaped receptacle. This prevents the axle from being released in the longitudinal direction and from slipping out of the fork-shaped receptacle. The groove limits the relative movement of the axle to the fork-shaped receptacle in the longitudinal direction of the axle.
(16) A particularly advantageous variant provides that the diameter of the axle is in the range of 0.5 cm to 1 cm. The depth of the first and second circumferential groove-shaped recesses is in the range of 1 mm to 2 mm. The specified ranges fulfil the purpose of preventing the axle from moving in the longitudinal direction.
(17) It is also technically advantageous that the work aid further comprises a first protective cap with a first recess being embodied so as to receive the first fork-shaped receptacle therein at least in sections, and a second protective cap with a second recess being embodied so as to receive the second fork-shaped receptacle therein at least in sections. Advantageously, the protective cap covers the inner part of the castor in which the ball bearing is located. The protective cap is only fitted thereon and can be removed by hand, so that it can simply be removed therefrom and fitted thereon again for cleaning.
(18) A preferred aspect provides that the first recess and the second recess are designed symmetrically to one other. For example, when realizing axial symmetry, the protective caps can each be easily assigned to one of the end portions of the fork head.
(19) Particularly preferred is the variant of the work aid with a seat surface (as a hairdresser's stool) and a frame (consisting of a base on which the seat surface is arranged and which rests on a lower part with several holding arms, each of which serves to fasten the castors) and five castors, each of which being arranged rotatably in a fork head. The castors are arranged on an axle. The axle is arranged insertably in each case with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head. Due to the insertable arrangement, the castors can be easily removed from the hairdresser's stool. This makes it possible to easily clean the castors regularly and in the case where the castor jams, it is possible to make it quickly ready for use again.
(20) The variant of the work aid (as a hairdressing trolley or work trolley for a hairdresser) with more than two storage surfaces (such as drawers or storage troughs or combinations thereof) and a frame (on which the storage surfaces are arranged) is also preferred. Four castors, each being rotatably mounted in a fork head, are arranged on the frame. The castors are arranged on an axle. The axle is arranged insertably in each case with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head. Hairdressing trolleys designed in this way make it possible to regularly clean the castors easily and, due to improved care, to achieve a longer lifetime.
(21)
(22) The fork head 3 has a U-shaped fork which is formed from a metal plate of a thickness of approximately 2 to 3 mm. As also shown in
(23) In the upper area of the fork head 3 a pin 32 is provided for fastening in a correspondingly shaped opening on the work aid (reference numbers 10 and 20 in
(24)
(25) The axle 5 shown in
(26)
(27) Another variant for a work aid with more than two storage surfaces 22 in the form of four drawers is shown in