Abstract:
Provided is an automatic head care system and an automatic hair washing system for caring a person's head in a safe and effective manner without applying a straining force on the person's neck. In order to achieve the object, the following steps are performed in turn: a head receiving step in which a pair of arms 114L, 114R are placed at positions for receiving a person's head 10 on a suppotring body 112; a water washing step in which water ejected from a plurality of nozzles 110 is poured to the head 10 while the pair of arms 114L, 114R are swung; a shampoo step in which washing liquid ejected from the plurality of nozzles 110 is poured to the head 10 while the pair of arms 114L, 114R are swung; and a head care step in which the head 10 is cared by performing the push-rotating of the pair of arms 114L, 114R in the direction of approaching the head 10 so as to bring the plurality of contacts 109 into contact with the head 10 and by swinging the pair of arms 114L, 114R while moving the plurality of contacts 109.
Abstract:
An automatic head care device includes independently rotated first rotational driving shaft and second rotational driving shaft, a first link having one end fixed to the first rotational driving shaft, a second link having one end rotatably connected to another end of the first link, a third link having one end fixed to the second rotational driving shaft, a fourth link having one end rotatably connected to another end of the third link, a working shaft rotatably connecting another end of the second link to another end of the fourth link, a working body caring the person's head, the working body being rotatably supported by the working shaft, and a control unit controlling rotation of the first rotational driving shaft and the second rotational driving shaft.
Abstract:
A standalone hair washing sink includes a body coupled to a ground surface of a building and extending upwardly from the ground surface. The body defines a water channel extending between an upper portion of the body and a lower portion of the body at the ground surface and the water channel is in fluid communication with a drain at the ground surface and is sized to accommodate and provide access to long hair during a hair-washing process. An opening extends upwardly from the lower portion of the body toward the upper portion of the body and exposes a lower portion of the water channel. A receiving area at the upper portion of the body is shaped to comfortably receive and support a head or neck of a user.
Abstract:
A hose attachment for securing a water hose in position adjacent and against a shampoo bowl of a salon sink at a beauty salon so that a pre-set water pressure and temperature can be maintained without interruption throughout the various steps, such as soaping, shampooing, conditioning and rinsing, of the hair styling procedure for a client's hair includes a bracket securable to a wall adjacent the shampoo bowl and having at least one clamp projecting therefrom, with the clamp including a pair of semi-circular flexible gripping arms for receiving and holding the water hose and thereby freeing the stylist's hands for performing the various steps, and the clamp or clamps being oriented vertically or horizontally with respect to the counter top of the salon sink and also capable of rotation on the bracket for adjustably positioning and securing the water hose in place against the shampoo bowl.
Abstract:
A shampoo lounge chair is provided which combines a sink and an inclined chair into one complete unit. A spray cap adjustably fits onto the sink so that a person can sit back in the chair placing their head over the sink and under the spray cap to receive water and shampoo therefrom when washing the hair of the person.
Abstract:
A portable shampoo seat adapter for children that is disposed on the seat of a conventional barber or beautician chair with the back thereof adjacent to and below a conventional shampoo wash bowl. A headrest on the back rest of the seat adapter is disposed in front of and above the shampoo wash bowl on which rests the neck of a child. A water run-off guide extends from the neck rest and has a configuration to surround the neck of the child and to provide a path over which water dripping from the child's hair is returned to the shampoo wash bowl.
Abstract:
An aid for facilitating the shampooing of hair includes an elongated sheet of filmy thin flexible light-weight water-resistant material attached to a frame to form a trough-like guide, a brace adapted to engage the back of the wearer for supporting the aid from below, and an attaching device in the form of tie straps for securing the front portion of the aid to the neck of the wearer. In use, the aid extends backwardly from the wearer to guide shampoo rinse water or the like falling from the hair of the wearer to a convenient receptacle.
Abstract:
A portable basin assembly and methods of use thereof are provided. The portable basin assembly includes a frame configured to convey the assembly along a support surface; a basin having a waste mounted atop the frame; at least one water outlet for directing a flow of water into the basin; and a mounting system for mounting at least one of a waste water tank and a clean water tank to the assembly. The mounting system includes: a docking interface for docking with and fluidly connecting at least one of the waste water tank to receive water from the waste of the basin and the clean water tank for providing a source of clean water; and at least one alignment member for aligning the at least one of the waste water tank and the clean water tank relative to the frame and the docking interface.
Abstract:
Presented is a neckline rinsing system. The system includes a neck pad adapted to engage a neck-receiving curvature of a salon bowl. The neck pad includes a top portion, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall connected to and extending downward from the top portion. The neck pad further includes a flap connected to and extending downward from the first sidewall. The first sidewall includes a drain pan configured externally thereon. The drain pan includes a well, multiple drain-out channels, and a hosepipe inlet. The neckline rinsing system further includes a hosepipe and a water inlet. The water inlet is attachable to the interior of the salon bowl. The water inlet includes a main body having a front side, and a rear side, and a port. The hosepipe connects to the port of the water inlet at its first end and to the hosepipe inlet at its second end.
Abstract:
The portable salon system is a salon system which is able to be quickly and efficiently set up in the residence of a hairstylist or a client of a hairstylist. The portable salon system includes a hydraulic chair, a sink base cabinet and a workstation which are positioned on a personal floor space designated area for the hairstylist to perform their trade. A shampoo sink is mounted onto the sink base cabinet to allow the hairstylist to wash and prepare a client's hair for the styling procedure. The client positions themselves in the hydraulic chair to allow the hairstylist to maneuver around as well as raise and lower the client in order to comfortably manipulate the client's hair. The workstation provides storage as well as a surface for hair care products to be placed between uses or stored when the hair styling procedure is complete.