HAIR CLIPPER CLEANING DEVICE
20230093909 ยท 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D44/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A maintenance device for maintaining a hair clipper includes a housing that has a shell that defines an interior area. One or more ports extend through the shell and into the interior area. The maintenance device includes a cleaning station disposed in the interior area and accessible via the port. The cleaning station is configured to remove hair fragments from the hair clipper. The maintenance device includes an applicator station disposed in the interior area and accessible via another port. The applicator station is configured to apply a substance to the hair clipper.
Claims
1. A maintenance device for maintaining a hair clipper, the maintenance device comprising: a housing having a shell that defines an interior area, at least one port extending through the shell and into the interior area; a cleaning station disposed in the interior area and accessible via the at least one port, the cleaning station being configured to remove hair fragments from the hair clipper; and an applicator station disposed in the interior area and accessible via the at least one port, the applicator station being configured to apply at least one substance to the hair clipper.
2. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning station comprises at least one of a gas supply source in communication therewith, the gas supply source being configured to impart a gas, preferably air, onto the hair clipper to remove hair fragments therefrom.
3. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning station comprises a reservoir for containing hair fragments removed from the hair clipper.
4. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning station comprises a vacuum source for suctioning hair fragments from the hair clipper.
5. The maintenance device of claim 3, wherein the cleaning station comprises a vacuum source for suctioning hair fragments from the reservoir.
6. The maintenance device of claim 2, wherein the gas supply comprises at least one of a compressor, a blower and a canister of a pressurized gas.
7. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the applicator station comprises at least one storage vessel containing at least one of a lubricant and a sanitizing agent.
8. The maintenance device of claim 7, wherein the applicator station comprises a conveying device in communication with the at least one storage vessel and the applicator station, the conveying device being configured to transfer the lubricant and sanitizing agent onto the hair clipper.
9. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the cleaning station and the applicator station is remotely operated, preferably by a foot pedal or a button.
10. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning station and the applicator station are in separate ports.
11. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning station and the applicator station are housed in an enclosure that is removably disposed on the housing.
12. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the housing is manufactured from a plastic material.
13. The maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises at least one of a door and a drawer which provide access to the interior area of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] As shown in
[0030] A first port 20 extends through the shell 14 and into the interior area 16. For example, in
[0031] The maintenance device 10 includes an applicator station 32 disposed in the interior area 16 and accessible via a second port 30. For example, the second port 30 is shown extending through the shell 14 on the left-hand side of the housing 12. However, the present invention is not limited in this regard as the second port 30 may extend through the shell 14 in any other location including the front side (see
[0032] The cleaning station 22 includes a gas supply source 24 in communication therewith. The gas supply source 22 is configured to impart a gas, preferably air, onto the hair clipper 50 when positioned in the cleaning station 22 through the first port 20, to remove hair fragments therefrom. The cleaning station 22 includes a reservoir 40 for containing hair fragments removed from the hair clipper 50 and deposited in the cleaning station 22. In some embodiments, the reservoir includes a vacuum for suctioning hair fragments from the hair clipper 50. In some embodiments, the gas supply 24 is a compressor, a blower and/or a canister of a pressurized gas, for supplying a gas such as air or nitrogen to the cleaning station 22. As best shown in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The applicator station 32 includes a storage vessel 60 that contains a fluid such as a lubricant and/or a sanitizing agent. The applicator station 32 includes a conveying device 62 such as a pump that is in communication with the storage vessel 60 and the applicator station 32. The conveying device 62 is configured to transfer the lubricant and sanitizing agent onto the hair clipper 50 when the hair clipper is positioned in the applicator station 32 via the second port 30, to apply (e.g., spray) the lubricant and/or sanitizing agent onto the hair clipper 50. The applicator station 32 is in communication with the reservoir 40 to remove excess fluids accumulated in the applicator station 32. As shown in
[0035] The cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 are remotely operated, preferably by a foot pedal or a button 70A, 70B that is in communication with a power supply 80 and the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32.
[0036] While the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 are accessible via separate ports (i.e., the first port 20 and the second port 30, respectively), the present invention is not limited in this regard as the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 may be accessible via a single common port.
[0037] The cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 each have a sensor 25, 35, respectively, that senses, positions and indicates proper positioning of the hair clipper 50 in the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32. In some embodiments, the sensor 25 activates the gas supply source 24 or vacuum. In some embodiments, the sensor 35 activates the conveying device 62 to transfer the lubricant and sanitizing agent from the storage vessel 60 onto the hair clipper 50. In some embodiments, the sensors 25 and 35 are motion sensors.
[0038] In some embodiments, the maintenance device for maintaining a hair clipper 10 includes a charging station 90 located on the horizontal working surface 17 and in communication with the power supply 80. The charging station 90 is configured to charge or power the hair clipper 50. In some embodiments, the charging station 90 is formed integral with the housing 12. In some embodiments, the charging station 90 is formed integral with the horizontal working surface 17.
[0039] While the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 are shown and described as being positioned in ports 20 and 30, respectively, in the housing 12, the present invention is not limited in this regard as the cleaning station 22 and the applicator station 32 may be configured as a separate compact stand-alone assembly, for example that is shelf or wall mounted. For example, as shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.