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Patent US20010037523 - Hair washing stand - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsDuring performance of shampooing employing a movable hair washing stand, when the hair washing agents such as a shampoo agent and a treatment agent, and the hair washing tools are kept in a cabinet which is provided separately from a hair washing stand, the hair washing stand might be away from the cabinet....http://www.google.com/patents/US20010037523?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20010037523 - Hair washing standAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS20010037523 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 09/846,000Publication dateNov 8, 2001Filing dateApr 30, 2001Priority dateMay 8, 2000Also published asCN1151742C, CN1322506A, DE10122129A1, DE10122129B4, US6604251Publication number09846000, 846000, US 2001/0037523 A1, US 2001/037523 A1, US 20010037523 A1, US 20010037523A1, US 2001037523 A1, US 2001037523A1, US-A1-20010037523, US-A1-2001037523, US2001/0037523A1, US2001/037523A1, US20010037523 A1, US20010037523A1, US2001037523 A1, US2001037523A1InventorsNobuyuki MinamiOriginal AssigneeOohiro Works, Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (2), Classifications (7), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetHair washing stand
US 20010037523 A1Abstract
During performance of shampooing employing a movable hair washing stand, when the hair washing agents such as a shampoo agent and a treatment agent, and the hair washing tools are kept in a cabinet which is provided separately from a hair washing stand, the hair washing stand might be away from the cabinet. Therefore, when the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools are necessary during the performance of shampooing, a person for shampooing needs to go for the same to the cabinet on every occasion, which results in an impediment to his works. Further, when a unit for placing the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools is provided at the ball part, the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools are placed at hand of the person for shampooing, which results in an impediment to his works at hand. It is possible to place the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools on a movable arm part or a rotation shaft part. As a measure for realizing that, a fence for a prevention of falling or a tray, in which the hair washing agents and hair washing tools can be placed, is provided on the movable arm part. Further, the tray is detachably placed, thereby facilitating a preparation and a carriage of the hair washing agents and hair washing tools, and further a cleaning of the hair washing stand. Images(5) Claims(5)
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0012] [0012]FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a hair washing stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [0013] [0013]FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating a hair washing stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [0014] [0014]FIG. 3 is a view illustrating a usage state of a hair washing stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [0015] [0015]FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a hair washing stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [0016] [0016]FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a hair washing stand according to a second aspect of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Embodiment 1. [0017] Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the present invention corresponding to claims 1 to 4 is explained with referring to FIGS. 1 to 4. [0018] In FIGS. 1 and 2, numeral 9 designates a pedestal part which is placed with fixed on a floor surface. Numeral 7 designates a first arm, one end of which is a rotation shaft part 7 a placed on the pedestal part 9 via a first bearing 8 with rotatable to the pedestal part 9. Numeral 4 designates a second arm, one end of which is a rotation shaft 4 a placed on the rotation shaft part 7 b being the other end of the first arm 7 via a second bearing 6 with rotatable to the rotation shaft part 7 b being the other end of the first arm 7. Numeral 4 b designates a rotation shaft part being the other end of the second arm 4. Numeral 1 designates a ball part, at which a shampooing process is performed. Numeral 2 designates an up and down mechanism, which is provided between the rotation shaft part 4 b being the other end of the second arm 4 and the ball part via a third bearing 3, for moving up and down the ball part 1. Numeral 5 designates a tray placed on the rotation shaft part 4 a being one end of the second arm 4, on which shampoo agent 10 a and rinse agent 10 b are placed. [0019] Next, an operation according to the first embodiment will be described. [0020] Initially, the hair washing stand is in a non-usage state illustrated in FIG. 2 in which the first arm 7 and the second arm 4 are overlapped each other, whereby the occupied space becomes smallest. [0021] When an angle between the first arm and the second arm is widened from its non-usage state, a position of the ball part 1 is moved. Thereby, the hair washing stand can be placed in a position and a state where a hair washing of a head part of a person to be shampooed can be easily performed at the ball part 1. [0022] Next, a person for shampooing 11 makes a person to be shampooed 12 lay on his back on a chair in front of the ball part 1, and also makes the head part place at a front part of the ball part 1. A height of the ball part is adjusted by the up and down mechanism 2, so that a position of the head part of the person to be shampooed 12 is placed at an appropriate height. [0023] Then, the person for shampooing 11 performs washing, shampooing, and rinsing, and takes out the required shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b from the placing position on the second arm 4, thereby performing a hair washing of the person to be shampooed. At this time, the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b are placed on the rotation shaft part 4 a being the other end of the second arm 4, and also placed at hand of the person for shampooing. Therefore, the person for shampooing can easily take up or place the same. [0024] Further, when a placing position of the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b is provided on the second arm 4, which is away from the ball part 1, the shampoo agent and the rinse agent do not become an obstacle to the works at hand, as for works at the ball part such as washing with water, shampooing, and rinsing. Therefore, the hair washing works can be facilitated. [0025] As shown in FIG. 1, when a tray 5 is employed, the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b are kept in the tray, thereby preventing the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools from falling from the tray, on which they are placed, even when the arm part is operated. [0026] Further, when the tray 5 is detachably placed, the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b are in advance set in the tray, whereby they can be carried with the tray, and placed on the placing part. Therefore, a placement of the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools can be facilitated. Further, even when other hair washing agents 10 are necessary to be prepared due to changes in a person for shampooing, a person to be shampooed, hair washing agents, and hair washing tools, the hair washing agents 10 and the like which are required for every occasion can be exchanged with including the tray 5. Therefore, such occasions can be appropriately managed, and a preparation of the hair washing agents 10 can be promptly and easily performed. Further, when the hair washing stand is cleaned, the tray 5 is detached from the rotation shaft 4 a of the second arm 4. [0027] [0027]FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b being placed directly on the second arm 4. In this case, the person for shampooing can place the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools at a most suitable position for his works on the second arm 4. This can be similarly adopted when the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools are kept on a tray or the like, and placed on the second arm without being fixed. [0028] When the hair washing stand is put away, the occupied space can be narrowed in a state shown in FIG. 2. At this time, the tray can be removed. [0029] As described above, according to the hair washing stand of the first embodiment of the present invention, the person for shampooing places the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools, which are required for shampooing processes, on the second arm. Therefore, the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools can be always placed in his neighborhood where they do not impede his works at hand. Further, he can reach the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools with requiring no necessity for moving to the cabinet, thereby improving performance efficiencies. [0030] The hair washing agents and the hair washing tools are kept in the tray, whereby a preparation and an exchange of the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools can be performed with including the tray, thereby simplifying the works. Further, when a recess part for keeping the tray is provided on the arm part, the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools can be prevented from falling therefrom when the arm part is moved in a circle. Further, when the tray is removed, a cleaning can be easily performed. Embodiment 2. [0031] Hereinafter, a second embodiment of the present invention corresponding to claim 5 will be described with reference to FIG. 5. [0032] In FIG. 5, numeral 9 designates a pedestal part placed on a floor surface. Numeral 7 designates a first arm, one end 7 b of which is placed on the pedestal part 9. Numeral 4 designates a second arm, one end of which is a rotation shaft part 4 a placed on the rotation shaft part 7 b being the other end of the first arm 7 via a second bearing 6 with rotatable to the rotation shaft part 7 b being the other end of the first arm 7. Numeral 4 b designates a rotation shaft part being the other end of the second arm 4. Numeral 1 designates a ball part, at which shampooing is performed. Numeral 2 designates an up and down mechanism, which is provided between the rotation shaft part 4 b being the other end of the second arm 4 and the ball part via a third bearing 3, for moving up and down the ball part 1. In FIG. 5, numeral 13 designates a fence for prevention of falling provided in a space over the second arm 4, in which shampoo agent 10 a and rinse agent 10 b are kept. [0033] Next, operations in the second embodiment are performed similarly as in the first embodiment. More particularly, an angle between the first arm and the second arm is widened from a non-usage state, thereby placing the hair washing stand in a state where the ball part 1 can be placed at a position where a hair washing of a person to be shampooed can be facilitated. After the person to be shampooed lies on his back on a chair and places his head part at the ball part, a height of the ball part is adjusted. Thereafter, the person for shampooing performs a shampoo to the person to be shampooed. At this time, the shampoo agent 10 a and the rinse agent 10 b are kept inside of the fence for prevention of falling 13 which is provided directly in the space over the second arm 4. Similarly as in the first embodiment, the shampoo agent and the rinse agent are placed at hand of the person for shampooing. Therefore, the person for shampooing can easily take up or place the same. [0034] As described above, according to the hair washing stand of the second embodiment of the present invention, the shampoo agent and the rinse agent are kept inside of the fence for prevention of falling provided in the space over the second arm, thereby preventing the fall of the hair washing agents and the hair washing tools. Further, he can easily reach the shampoo agent and the hair washing tools with requiring no necessity of moving to the placing part during the performance of shampooing, whereby performance efficiencies can be facilitated. Referenced byCiting PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleWO2004066956A2 *Jan 30, 2004Aug 12, 2004Medimmune, Inc.Uses of integrin alphavbeta3 antagonistsWO2004066956A3 *Jan 30, 2004Mar 24, 2005Medimmune IncUses of integrin alphavbeta3 antagonists* Cited by examinerClassifications U.S. Classification4/515International ClassificationA45D19/10, A45D44/02, A45D19/12, A45D19/00Cooperative ClassificationA45D19/10European ClassificationA45D19/10Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionApr 30, 2001ASAssignmentOwner name: OOHIRO WORKS, LTD., JAPANFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:MINAMI, NOBUKUKI;REEL/FRAME:011756/0725Effective date: 20010419Feb 28, 2007REMIMaintenance fee reminder mailedAug 12, 2007LAPSLapse for failure to pay maintenance feesOct 2, 2007FPExpired due to failure to pay maintenance feeEffective date: 20070812RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services