Facial hair clippings catcher
10124497 ยท 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B19/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D44/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B26B19/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D44/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B26B19/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A grooming-assisting device that replaceably attaches around the neck of a user, replaceably attaches to a mirror used by the user, and captures facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The grooming-assisting device includes a substrate, a first attaching apparatus, and a second attaching apparatus. The substrate captures the facial hair clipped from the user for disposal. The first attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate around the neck of the user. The second attaching apparatus extends from the substrate, and replaceably attaches the substrate to the mirror used by the user.
Claims
1. A grooming-assisting device for replaceably attaching around the neck of a user, for replaceably attaching to a mirror used by the user, and for capturing facial hair clipped from the user for disposal, said grooming-assisting device comprising: a) a substrate having a first end and a second, each of said first end and said second end having corners, wherein said substrate is for capturing the facial hair clipped from the user for disposal, and said substrate comprising a lightweight flexible sheet consisting essentially of a static and stick free material, said substrate having a greater width dimension at the second end thereof than at the first end thereof, and wherein the first end and second end are opposite to each other, wherein said flexible sheet comprises a lengthwise dimension formed by a pair of longitudinal extending side edges said side edges extending from the corners of said first end to the corners of said second end thereof bordering the lightweight flexible sheet, a first portion of each of said pair of side edges starting at the corners of said first end and extending in the direction of the corresponding corners of said second end, a second portion of each of said pair of side edges extending from the corners of said second end partially up the pair of side edges and meeting said first portion, said second portion comprising elastic material; b) a first attaching apparatus on the first end, wherein said first attaching apparatus extends from said first end of said substrate for replaceably attaching said substrate around the neck of the user; and c) a second attaching apparatus on the second end, wherein said second attaching apparatus extends from said second end of said substrate for replaceably attaching said substrate to a mirror used by the user.
2. A method of catching facial hair clipped from a user, said method comprising the steps of: a) providing a substrate said substrate having a top side, a bottom side, a first end, and a second end, each of said first end and said second end having corners, said substrate comprising a lightweight flexible sheet consisting essentially of a static and stick free material, said substrate having a greater width dimension at the second end thereof than at the first end thereof, and wherein the first end and second end are opposite to each other, wherein said flexible sheet comprises a lengthwise dimension formed by a pair of longitudinal extending side edges, said pair of side edges extending from the corners the first end to the corners of the second end bordering the lightweight flexible sheet, a first portion of each of said pair of side edges starting at the corners of said first end and extending in the direction of the corresponding corners of said second end and a second portion of each of said pair of side edges extending from the second end partially up the pair of side edges and meeting said first portion, said second portion comprising elastic material, said substrate having an aperture therein extending through said top and bottom sides and being positioned adjacent to said first end, said first end having a break therein extending through said first edge and through a perimeter of said aperture; b) positioning a user's neck in said aperture; c) providing a first attaching apparatus being attached to said substrate at said first end, said first attaching apparatus consisting of a first tab and a second tab, a closure being mounted on said tabs to releasably couple said tabs together, said closure including a first mating member attached the first tab and a second mating member attached to the second tab; d) coupling said first tab and said second tab; e) providing a second attaching apparatus being attached to said substrate at said second end; f) attaching said second attaching apparatus to a mirror such that said substrate extends from said mirror to the user's neck and said substrate is positioned below the user's head to facilitate capturing of any facial hair clipped during shaving.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of securing the second attaching apparatus to the mirror wherein the second attaching apparatus further comprises a pair of lever-lock suction cups and wherein said pair of lever-lock suction cups have a pair of lever hooks, respectively.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the steps of: a) uncoupling the first tab and the second tab; b) removing the user's neck from the aperture; and c) wherein the first end of the substrate further comprises a pair of loops, coupling said pair of loops with said pair of lever hooks of said pair of lever-lock suction cups respectfully.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of removing the second attaching apparatus from the mirror.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example only, and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWING
A. Introductory
(13) Grooming-assisting device 20 for replaceably attaching around neck 22 of user 24, for replaceably attaching to mirror 26 used by user 24, and for capturing facial hair 28 clipped from user 24 for disposal.
B. Overall Configuration of Grooming-Assisting Device 20
(14) Substrate 30 for capturing facial hair 28 clipped from user 24 for disposal first attaching apparatus 32 for replaceably attaching substrate 30 around neck 22 of user 24 second attaching apparatus 34 for replaceably attaching substrate 30 to mirror 26 used by user 24.
C. Specific Configuration of Substrate 30
(15) Flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(16) Bottom edge 38 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(17) Top edge 40 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(18) Pair of side edges 42 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(19) Working surface 44 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 for capturing facial hair 28 clipped from user 24
(20) Non-working surface 46 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(21) Pair of upper corners 48 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(22) Pair of lower corners 50 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
(23) Reinforcing member 52 of substrate 30 for providing flexible shoot for facilitating sliding of facial hair 28 clipped from user 24 off of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 during disposal
(24) Pair of strips 54 of substrate 30 for allowing user 24 freedom to move during use while tension still remains on flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 still attached to mirror 26
(25) Cut-out 56 of top edge 40 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 for receiving neck 22 of user 24
(26) Pair of free-ended neck flaps 58 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 for wrapping around neck 22 of user 24
(27) Pouch 60 of substrate 30
(28) Mouth 62 of pouch 60 of substrate 30
(29) Drawstring 64 of pouch 60 of substrate 30
D. Specific Configuration of First Attaching Apparatus 32
(30) Neck strap 66 of first attaching apparatus 32 for comfort for neck 22 of user 24 during use Snaps 68 of first attaching apparatus 32 for allowing pair of free-ended neck flaps 58 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 to be comfortably wrapped, and maintained, around different sized necks 22 of different users 24.
E. Specific Configuration of Second Attaching Apparatus 34
(31) Pair of through bores 70 of pair of lower corners 50 of flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30, respectively
(32) Pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of second attaching apparatus 34
(33) Pair of lever hooks 74 of pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of second attaching apparatus 34, respectively, for allowing pair of lever hooks 74 of pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of second attaching apparatus 34, respectively, to face user 24 when pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of second attaching apparatus 34 are affixed to mirror 26
(34) Pair of loops 76 of second attaching apparatus 34 for allowing user 24 to pause and remove flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30 from mirror 26 without dropping any facial hair 28 clipped from user 24 and captured by flexible sheet 36 of substrate 30
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(35) A. Introduction
(36) Referring now to the figures of the drawing, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to
(37) B. Overall Configuration of the Grooming-Assisting Device 20
(38) The specific configuration of the grooming-assisting device 20 can best be seen in
(39) The grooming-assisting device 20 comprises a substrate 30, a first attaching apparatus 32, and a second attaching apparatus 34. The substrate 30 is for capturing the facial hair 28 clipped from the user 24 for disposal. The first attaching apparatus 32 extends from the substrate 30, and is for replaceably attaching the substrate 30 around the 22 of the user 24. The second attaching apparatus 34 extends from the substrate 30, and is for replaceably attaching the substrate 30 to the mirror 26 used by the user 24.
(40) C. Specific Configuration of the Substrate 30
(41) The specific configuration of the substrate 30 can best be seen in
(42) The substrate 30 comprises of a flexible sheet 36 made from a static-free/stick-free material for preventing the facial hair 28 clipped from the user 24 and captured thereon from sticking thereto. The flexible sheet 36 has a bottom edge 38, a top edge 40 that is shorter than the bottom edge 38, a pair of side edges 42 that converge upwardly from the bottom edge 38 to the top edge 40, a working surface 44 for capturing the facial hair 28 clipped from the user 24, a non-working surface 46, a pair of upper corners 48 disposed where the top edge 40 meets the pair of side edges 42, respectively, and a pair of lower corners 50 disposed where the bottom edge 38 of flexible sheet 36 meets the pair of side edges 42 of the flexible sheet 36, respectively.
(43) The substrate 30 further comprises a reinforcing member 52. The reinforcing member 52 of the substrate 30 is rectangular-shaped, is disposed on the non-working surface 46 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, is laterally oriented, and is flush with the bottom edge 38 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30.
(44) The reinforcing member 52 of the substrate 30 is made from plastic for providing a flexible shoot for facilitating sliding of the facial hair 28 clipped from the user 24 off of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 during disposal.
(45) The substrate 30 further comprises a pair of strips 54. The pair of strips 54 of the substrate 30 extend from the pair of lower corners 50 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, partially up the pair of side edges 42 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, respectively, and are made from elastic for allowing the user 24 freedom to move during use while tension still remains on the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 still attached to the mirror 26. The top edge 40 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 has a cut-out 56. The cut-out 56 of the top edge 40 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 is U-shaped for receiving the neck 22 of the user 24, is disposed equally inwardly from the pair of upper corners 48 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, and forms with upper portions of the pair of side edges 42 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, which are free of the pair of strips 54 of the substrate 30, a pair of free-ended neck flaps 58 for wrapping around the neck 22 of the user 24.
(46) The substrate 30 further comprises of a pouch 60. The pouch 60 of the substrate 30 is square-shaped, is disposed on the non-working surface 46 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, opens downwardly to a mouth 62, is flush with, and extends upwardly from, the reinforcing member 52 of the substrate 30, and stores the grooming-assisting device 20 when not in use so as to allow the grooming-assisting device 20 to be self-storing, and be able to store any grooming items used by the user 24.
(47) The pouch 60 of the substrate 30 further has a drawstring 64. The drawstring 64 of the pouch 60 of the substrate 30 extends around, and selectively closes, the mouth 62 of the pouch 60 of the substrate 30.
(48) D. Specific Configuration of the First Attaching Apparatus 32
(49) The specific configuration of the first attaching apparatus 32 can best be seen in
(50) The first attaching apparatus 32 includes a neck strap 66. The neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32 extends along the cut-out 56 of the top edge 40 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, and is made from nylon for comfort for the neck 22 of the user 24 during use. The first attaching apparatus 32 may further comprise of snaps 68. The snaps 68 of the first attaching apparatus 32 extending along the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32, with male portions thereof extending along one portion of the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32, and with female portions thereof extending along an opposite portion of the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32, for allowing the pair of free-ended neck flaps 58 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 to be comfortably wrapped, and maintained, around different sized necks 22 of different users 24.
(51) In the alternative, however, the first attaching apparatus 32 may comprise of double-sided tape when the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 is made from a lightweight disposable material. The double-sided tape of the first attaching apparatus 32 extending along one portion of the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32 for allowing the pair of free-ended neck flaps 58 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 to be comfortably wrapped, and maintained, around different sized necks 22 of different users 24.
(52) E. Specific Configuration of the Second Attaching Apparatus 34
(53) The specific configuration of the second attaching apparatus 34 can best be seen in
(54) The second attaching apparatus 34 includes the pair of lower corners 50 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 having a pair of through bores 70, respectively. The second attaching apparatus 34 further comprising a pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 having a pair of lever hooks 74, respectively. The pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of the second attaching apparatus 34 are disposed on the non-working surface 46 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, and are maintained thereat by the pair of lever hooks 74 of the pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of the second attaching apparatus 34, respectively, passing through the pair of through bores 70 of the pair of lower corners 50 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, respectively, for allowing the pair of lever hooks 74 of the pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of the second attaching apparatus 34, respectively, to face the user 24 when the pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of the second attaching apparatus 34 are affixed to the mirror 26.
(55) In the alternative, the second attaching apparatus 34 may comprise of double-sided tape when the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 is made from a lightweight disposable material. The double-sided tape of the second attaching apparatus 34 is disposed on the non-working surface 46 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, at the pair of lower corners 50 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30.
(56) The grooming-assisting device 20 may further comprise a pair of loops 76. The pair of loops 76 extending outwardly from the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32, are disposed where the neck strap 66 of the first attaching apparatus 32 meets the top edge 40 of the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30, respectively, and selectively receive the pair of lever hooks 74 of the pair of lever-lock suction cups 72 of the second attaching apparatus 34, respectively, for allowing the user 24 to pause and remove the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30 from the mirror 26 without dropping any of the facial hair 28 clipped from the user 24 and captured by the flexible sheet 36 of the substrate 30.
(57) F. Method of Self-Packing the Grooming-Assisting Device 20
(58) The method of self-packing the grooming-assisting device 20 can best be seen in
(59) The method of self-packing the grooming-assisting device 20 comprises the steps of: STEP 1: As shown in
G. Impressions
(60) It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
(61) While the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described as embodied in a grooming-assisting device for replaceably attaching around the neck of a user, for replaceably attaching to a mirror used by the user, and for capturing facial hair clipped from the user for disposal, however, they are not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions, and changes in the forms and details of the embodiments of the present invention illustrated and their operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the embodiments of the present invention.
(62) Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the embodiments of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt them for various applications without omitting features from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of the embodiments of the present invention.