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EP 0 082 232 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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29.06.1983 Bulletin 1983/26 |
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Date of filing: 22.12.1981 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)3: A45D 24/38 |
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AT BE CH DE FR GB IT LI LU NL SE |
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Applicant: Turini, Umberto |
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I-56100 Pisa (IT) |
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Inventor: |
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- Turini, Umberto
I-56100 Pisa (IT)
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Representative: Sassatelli, Franco (IT) |
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Via Ruggi, 5 I-40137 Bologna I-40137 Bologna (IT) |
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Settling device for hair combs |
(57) The invention foresees a small base (1) equipped with parallel vertical seats (3)
for upright settling hair combs. It avoids the fortuitous laying of the combs on shelves
and thinghs which causes hampering and may turn out to be polluting the room, by a
means to be positioned on a shelf or wall allowing battery positioning so as to be
promptly caught out.
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[0001] The invention refers to a settling device for hair combs to be lodged on a shelf
or a wall, which substantially allows a battery positioning apt to be easily noticed;and
promptly taken up. This permits immediate operation when choosing the comb to use
each time and its prompt employ.
[0002] The problem at present has not been solved and the combs are generally laid down
in battery freely on leaning shelves in bath rooms or where alternatively the body
is cured. This occasional settling the combs on shelves and things implies the necessity
of large space, is hampering and particularly turns out polluting the room. To try
and limit these inconveniences, in limited space settlings and few employ devices,
one prefers to insert the combs into the bristles of the hair brushes. This solution
reduces the device encumbering, avoids the direct contact of the combs with shelves
and things, and pre-sets them for catbh condition, but it turns out to be not hygienic,
irrational in disposition and polluting the two devices thus put in contact.
[0003] The invented device permits the solution of the problem through the use of a separate
means of positioning which reduces the in- cumbering volume to the minimum rationally
admissible, separates the comb both in the cumulative and in the singular sense from
the surrounding room, prepares it in advance in its natural selection position and
for being taken out. This is possible through the circumstances that a small base
is used which can be differently shaped, to directly position on a shelf and to equip
with a fitting means to the wall which, on a higher shelf, foresees a system of vertical
parallel splits at regular intervals, fit to act as positioning upright seats for
hair combs.
[0004] In a version, the positioning seat are foreseen at regular intervals; in another
version, they are foreseen at-different intervals to allow space suiting for different
shaped devices and, therefore, with several features of catch.
[0005] A not limiting form of execution and, therefore, merely indicative is illustrated
by the drawings of Table11, where fig. 1 is the perspective view of a settling device
equipped with four positioning seats foreseen with equal intervals. The accomodation
of two combs can be noticed in the said device. The upright position of the combs
and the interval foreseen between them permits an easy insertion and the manual catch
on their back. Fig. 2 is the longitudinal section of the settling device showing a
comb in the accommodation seat. Fig. 3 is the side view of the same device. The version
foresees a monolithic device 1 in wood essences with continuous lower base with five
relief
s2 determining four seats 3 in parallel and corresponding upper openings 4 for the
comb in sertion in upright position.
[0006] In particular, settling devices are foreseen in wood essences, ceramic materials
and porcelain, metal and plastic materials pro duced according to the conventional
proceedings. The settling device shape, the number and shape of the positioning seats,
the interval graduation, the materials that can be used either singularly or differently
combined or integrated, may be optional. The accomodation seats, in particular, may
be set in alternative to the parallel position.
1) Hair comb settling device characterized by the fact that a differently shaped base
can be used, to directly accomodate on a shelf or to be equipped with means to fit
on the wall, which on the upper shelf foresees a system of parallel vertical splits
apt to act as accommodation seats in upright position of the combs for hair.
2) Hair comb settling device, according to the previous claim, characterized by the
fact that, in a version, the accommodation seats are foreseen at regular intervals.
3) Hair comb settling device, according to the previous claims, characterized by the
fact that, in a version, the accommodation seats are foreseen at different intervals
in order to suit the catching space of devices having different shape and, therefore,
different catching features.
4) Hair comb settling device, as per the above claims, characterized by the fact that
the version foresees a monolithic settler 1 in wood essences, with continuous lower
base having five reliefs 2 determining four parallel seats 3 and corresponding upper
openings 4 for inserting the combs in upright position.
