Barber chair tray for holding barber implements at the back of a barber chair
10575645 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A barber chair tray, comprising: a tray body having a top in which a plurality of tray features are formed, and a skirt portion that extends downward from the top around a periphery of the top, the skirt portion having a chair-facing side having a horizontal width with a first end and a second end, a first end side at the first end of the chair facing side, and a second end side at the second end of the chair facing side; a tray holding arm assembly comprising: a top cross portion having a first end and a second end and defining a center between the first end and the second end; a first vertical portion extending downward from the first end of the top cross portion and a second vertical portion extending downward from the second end of the top cross portion; a first lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the first vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the first lower cross portion; a second lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the second vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the second lower cross portion; a first tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the first lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to the first end side of the skirt portion; a second tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the second lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to the second end side of the skirt portion; and a chair connector configured to be coupled to the top cross portion at the center and having at least one coupling extension the extends forward and is configured to couple to a top of a barber chair back.
2. The barber chair tray of claim 1, wherein the tray holding arm assembly is formed in two halves.
3. The barber chair tray of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tray features comprises at least one pocket that extends downward from the top of the tray body and which has a bottom.
4. The barber chair tray of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tray features comprises a clipper guard rack.
5. The barber chair tray of claim 1, further comprising: a pocket that extends downward from the top of the tray body and which has a bottom; and a dispensing slot formed through the skirt to the pocket at a location on the skirt opposite the chair-facing side of the skirt; and a tray insert that is sized to cover the pocket, and which has a rim that extends outward from a periphery of a top of the tray insert that is configured to bear against the top of the tray to hold the tray insert over the pocket without allowing it to fall into the pocket.
6. A barber chair tray, comprising: a tray body having a top in which a plurality of tray features are formed, a skirt portion that extends downward from the top around a periphery of the top, and opposing ends; a tray holding arm assembly that couples to the tray body at each of the opposing ends of the tray body such that the tray body can pivot with respect to the tray holding arm assembly; a chair connector configured to be coupled to a top cross portion of the tray holding arm assembly at a center of the top portion, and having at least one coupling extension the extends forward and is configured to couple to a top of a barber chair back, wherein the chair connector holds the tray holding arm assembly in place with respect to the barber chair back; a pocket that extends downward from the top of the tray body and which has a bottom; a dispensing slot formed through the skirt to the pocket at a location on the skirt opposite the chair-facing side of the skirt; and a tray insert that is sized to cover the pocket, and which has a rim that extends outward from a periphery of a top of the tray insert that is configured to bear against the top of the tray to hold the tray insert over the pocket without allowing it to fall into the pocket.
7. The barber chair tray of claim 6, wherein the tray holding arm assembly comprises: the top cross portion having a first end and a second end and defining the center between the first end and the second end; a first vertical portion extending downward from the first end of the top cross portion and a second vertical portion extending downward from the second end of the top cross portion; a first lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the first vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the first lower cross portion; a second lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the second vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the second lower cross portion; a first tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the first lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to a first end side of the tray body; a second tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the second lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to a second end side of the tray body.
8. The barber chair tray of claim 6, wherein the plurality of tray features comprises a clipper guard rack.
9. A barber chair tray, comprising: a tray body having a top in which a plurality of tray features are formed, a skirt portion that extends downward from the top around a periphery of the top, and opposing ends; a tray holding arm assembly that couples to the tray body at each of the opposing ends of the tray body such that the tray body can pivot with respect to the tray holding arm assembly, and wherein the tray holding arm assembly comprises: a top cross portion having a first end and a second end and defining the center between the first end and the second end; a first vertical portion extending downward from the first end of the top cross portion and a second vertical portion extending downward from the second end of the top cross portion; a first lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the first vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the first lower cross portion; a second lower cross portion extending from a bottom of the second vertical portion horizontally away from the center to a distal end of the second lower cross portion; a first tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the first lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to a first end side of the tray body; a second tray connecting portion extending rearward from the distal end of the second lower cross portion to a pivot end that is pivotally coupled to a second end side of the tray body; the barber tray further including a chair connector configured to be coupled to the top cross portion of the tray holding arm assembly at a center of the top cross portion, and having at least one coupling extension the extends forward and is configured to couple to a top of a barber chair back, wherein the chair connector holds the tray holding arm assembly in place with respect to the barber chair back.
10. The barber chair tray of claim 9, wherein the plurality of tray features comprises at least one pocket that extends downward from the top of the tray body and which has a bottom.
11. The barber chair tray of claim 9, wherein the plurality of tray features comprises a clipper guard rack.
12. The barber chair tray of claim 9, further comprising: a pocket that extends downward from the top of the tray body and which has a bottom; a dispensing slot formed through the skirt to the pocket at a location on the skirt opposite the chair-facing side of the skirt; and a tray insert that is sized to cover the pocket, and which has a rim that extends outward from a periphery of a top of the tray insert that is configured to bear against the top of the tray to hold the tray insert over the pocket without allowing it to fall into the pocket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms.
(17) The present invention provides a novel barber chair tray that can hold hair styling accessories and other implements in a level state as the barber chair seat back is reclined.
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(19) The tray portion 102 includes a plurality of tray features formed in the top surface 104, such as, for example, pockets such as pocket 110, openings of various shapes and sizes such as opening 112, a tray insert 114, pocket 116 having finger recesses, and a clipper guard rack 118. The pockets 110, 116 can be sized to hold specific accessories or implements such as clippers. Some pockets 110 can be sized to hold items in general, without being sized for any particular implement. The tray insert 114 can be a flat tray piece that covers a pocket or other recess in which something can be stored/held. For example, a roll or package of paper neck wraps can be disposed in a pocket under tray insert 114, with the neck wraps being dispensed through a dispensing slot 120 formed in the skirt 106 opposite the chair-facing side of the skirt 106. The tray insert can include a rim that extends outward from a periphery of a top of the tray insert that is configured to bear against the top of the tray to hold the tray insert over the pocket without allowing it to fall into the pocket. The clipper guard rack 118 is designed as several adjacent elongated openings in which clipper guards can be placed, and through which any hair on the clipper guards can fall upon being placed in the clipper guard rack 118.
(20) To connect the tray portion 102 to a barber chair, there is a vertically and horizontally adjustable connecting assembly that connect to a headrest mounting plate of the barber chair, and to a chair-facing side of the skirt 106. By being horizontally and vertically adjustable, the barber chair tray 100 can be mounted on barber chairs having different designs, and the barber can adjust the positions of the barber chair tray 100 to their liking. In the example of
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(25) In the present example there are shown two horizontal slots 502, 504 in the chair-facing side of the skirt of the tray 500 that allow horizontal adjustment of the connection point of the vertical arm or arms. In correspondence with each slot is a connector that can be captured so as to allow the connector to move horizontally. In some embodiments the captured connector can be limited to moving only horizontally and not vertically. In some embodiments the connector can be a snap fit connector in which a deformable connecting member with a retention feature can be placed while passing through the vertical slot 512, 518 of a vertical arm 510, 516. In some embodiments the connector can be a threaded connected that receives a screw member. In some embodiments the threaded connector can be a hexagonal machine nut. Thus, in some embodiments, behind the horizontal slots 502, 504 there can be another portion of the tray 500 that captures a nut 506, 508 in alignment or in correspondence with the slot. That is, the slots 502, 504 are wide enough to allow access to the threaded hole in the nuts 506, 508, but not wide enough to allow the nuts 506, 508 to pass through the slots 502, 504. The vertical arms 510, 516 each have a lower portion having a vertical slot 512, 518 through which the threaded portion of a screw member 514, 520 can pass to engage the threaded hole of the corresponding nut 506, 508. Thus, the vertical arms 510, 516 can be adjusted horizontally by adjusting the horizontal position of a nut or nuts in their respective slot, as indicated by arrow 522. Further, the vertical arms 510, 516 can be vertically adjusted along the vertical slots 512, 518 as indicated by arrow 524. When the vertical arms 510, 516 have been adjusted to a desirable horizontal and vertical position, the screw members 514, 520 can be tightened to fix the vertical arms 510, 516 relative to the chair-facing side of the skirt of the tray 500. As indicated, in this example both vertical arms are horizontally adjustable, but in some embodiments there can be only one horizontal slot as only one of the vertical arms needs to be horizontally moveable to adjust the width between them. It is contemplated that, in some embodiments, only one of the connectors, such as nuts 506, 508, is movable, and the other can be fixed (e.g. not moveable) as only one needs to be moveable in order to adjust the width between the first and second hinged connecting assemblies.
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(27) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there are various alternative structures that can allow vertical and horizontal adjustment of the vertical arms to the tray body. For example, a sliding boss member can extend from the tray body that passes through the vertical slot of the respective vertical arm. In general, the connection points of the vertical arms to the tray body are both vertically (height) and horizontally (width) selectable and adjustable.
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(29) The tray 704 is coupled to a pair of vertical arms 706, 718 at a chair-facing side of a skirt of the tray 704. The vertical arms 706, 718 extend up, vertically from the tray 704 to hingeably connect with respective connecting arms 710, 712. The connecting arms 710, 712 have an adjustment slot similar to the vertical slot in the vertical arms 706, 718 which allows screw members 714, 716 to pass through the adjustment slot such that the head of the screw members 714, 716 bears against the connecting arm to fix it in a desired position. The adjustment slot in each connecting arm 710, 712 allows the user to adjust the position of the connecting arms relative to the screw members 714, 716 so that the hinge connector formed by the top of the vertical arms 706, 718 and the hinge tabs of the connecting arms extend slightly over a back edge of the plate 708 to allow the vertical arms 706, 718 to extend downward, without bearing against the back side of the chair 700. As the seat back is reclined, the hinged joints allow the tray to remain substantially level.
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(31) The top of the vertical arm 802 can include an angle-limiting extension such as standoff feature 816 on either side of the hinge tab 804 the prevents the vertical arm from rotating under the connecting arm 808 such that there is less than a selected angle. The standoff features 816 bear against the bottom of the connecting arm when the angle between the vertical arm 802 and the connecting arm 808 is at ninety degrees. As shown here, the standoff features are at ninety degrees to the elongated direction of the vertical arm body, and thus the angle between the vertical arm and the connecting arm, under the connecting arm, cannot be less than ninety degrees. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that different minimum angles can be selected by controlling the angle of the standoff features 816 with respect to the vertical arm.
(32) The vertical arm 802, connecting arm 808, and hinge pin 814 can be made of any suitable material, including metals or polymeric materials. The vertical arm 802, connecting arm 808, and hinge pin 814 can each be made of different materials, or they can all be made of the same material. The hinge pin 814 can be longer than the total length of the hinge pin channels, and after being inserted through the hinge pin channels the opposing ends of the hinge pin be worked to expand the ends so that the ends cannot pass through the hinge pin channels, thereby retaining the hinge pin 814 in the hinge pin channels.
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(36) The tray body includes a top 1140 in which a plurality of tray features are formed, and a skirt portion 1103 that extends downward from the top 1140 around a periphery of the top. The skirt portion 1103 has a chair-facing side 1114 that has a horizontal width (from left to right) with a first end and a second end, a first end side 1136 at the first end of the chair facing side 1114, and a second end side 1138 at the second end of the chair facing side 1114. The tray features formed in the top 1140 can include features for holding various barber and hair styling implements as described in reference to
(37) The tray holding arm assembly 1104 comprises a top a top cross portion 1106 having a first end 1124 and a second end 1126 and defining a center (the middle) between the first end 1124 and the second end 1126. A first vertical portion 1112 extends downward from the first end 1124 of the top cross portion 1106 and a second vertical portion 1110 extends downward from the second end 1126 of the top cross portion 1104. A first lower cross portion 1118 extends from a bottom 1128 of the first vertical portion 1112 horizontally away from the center to a distal end 1132 of the first lower cross portion 1118. A second lower cross portion 1116 extends from a bottom 1130 of the second vertical portion 1110 horizontally away from the center to a distal end 1134 of the second lower cross portion 1116. A first tray connecting portion 1122 extends rearward from the distal end 1132 of the first lower cross portion 1118 to a pivot end 1204 that is pivotally coupled to the first end side 1136 of the skirt portion 1103. A second tray connecting portion 1120 extends rearward from the distal end 1134 of the second lower cross portion 1116 to a pivot end 1205 that is pivotally coupled to the second end side 1138 of the skirt portion 1103.
(38) A chair connector 1108 is configured to be coupled to the top cross portion 1106 at the center and has at least one coupling extension 1200 the extends forward and is configured to couple to a top 1206 of a barber chair back. The chair connector 1108 holds the top cross portion 1106 like a clamp, but can be adjustable to adjust the position of the tray holding arm assembly 1104 relative to the back of the chair. In some embodiments the chair connector 1108 can have two coupling extensions that extend from the clamping portion on the top cross portion 1106 to either side of a head rest support 1210. The coupling extension or extensions can be coupled to the top of the barber chair using bolts, or other suitable connectors. The extension or extensions can have one or more slots to allow for different configurations of connection points in different barber chairs. That is, the slots allow for different distances between connecting points in the top of the chair back. As the chair back is reclined, the tray holding arm assembly 1104 remains in the same position relative to the chair back, but the tray body 1102 pivots at the pivots ends (e.g. 1204) of the tray holding arm assembly 1104.
(39) In some embodiments the tray holding arm assembly 1104 can be a unitary assembly of the top cross member 1106, the vertical portions 1110, 1112, the lower cross portions 1116, 1118, and the tray connecting portions 1120, 1122 all forming one piece. In some embodiments the tray holding arm assembly can be formed in two halves held together by the chair connector 1108. For example, the top cross portion 1106 can be two halves, with one half connected to vertical portion 1110 and the other half connected to vertical portion 1112. By forming the tray holding arm assembly in two halves, the connection of the pivot ends 1204, 1205 to the side ends of the tray body can couple to protrusions that extend outward from the side ends and are captured in the pivot ends 1204, 1205.
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(41) Accordingly, embodiments of the inventive disclosure provide a barber chair tray that is configured to connect to top of a reclining chair seatback, and hand behind the seatback and the back of the chair. As the chair seatback is reclined, the tray body will remain level by pivoting around the pivot ends of the tray holding arm assembly.