TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates, generally, to a trolley for storing salon items,
and more particularly relates to a modular trolley adapted to removably store a perming
machine.
BACKGROUND
[0002] With ever-growing salon products and salon tool lines, modern hairstylist faces challenges
for storing the necessary products and tools for treating hairs of the client as storage
space is at a premium due to high rental costs for salons. In some regions, for example,
the USA, the traditional salon model is even gradually being superseded by the 'booth'
model, where a hair stylist rents a small space for a limited time, before possibly
moving to a new space in another location in order to reach the maximum clientele.
One tool that many stylists rely for storing products and tools is a trolley for servicing
a client and which acts as storage for many common stylist relevant items. With the
prevalence of digital tools, such as digital perming machines, there is a need for
compact and practical solutions for the storage and transport of these digital tools.
SUMMARY
[0003] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a modular trolley that can interchangeably
support and store one or more hair dressing tool, for example, perming machine to
enable hair dressing as well as transportation of various salon items.
[0004] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a trolley to which a perming machine can
be easily assembled/mounted.
[0005] These aspects are provided by a trolley that may include a housing having a plurality
of walls and a plurality of drawers slidably coupled to the housing and including
at least one drawer of the plurality of drawers removably coupled to the housing.
The trolley further includes a mounting structure arranged along at least one of the
plurality of the walls and configured to facilitate a removable mounting of a perming
machine to the housing. The mounting structure is disposed at a location corresponding
to a location of the removable drawer inside the housing. The at least one removable
drawer is removed from the housing to arrange and mount the perming machine inside
the housing. The removable drawer and the mounting structure enable a selective and
removable attachment of the perming machine with the trolley. For mounting the perming
machine to the housing, the removable drawer is completely removed from the housing
and then perming machine is engaged and supported on the housing with the mounting
structure. To again arrange the removable drawer inside the housing, the perming machine
is removed and then the removable drawer is inserted inside the housing in place of
the perming machine. In this manner, the trolley acts as a modular trolley to which
the components can be interchangeably mounted to facilitate storage of the salon items
for transportation as well as hair dressing, for example, perming of the hairs.
[0006] In some embodiments, the plurality of walls may include a pair of sidewalls and the
mounting structure includes at least one first hole extending through one of the pair
of sidewalls and at least one second hole extending through other of the pair of sidewalls
to enable coupling of the perming machine with the housing by a plurality of screws.
[0007] In some embodiments, the perming machine may include grooves that aligns with the
first hole and the second hole and the screws extend through the grooves of the perming
machine and the holes of the housing to enable mounting of the perming machine within
the housing in place of the removable drawer.
[0008] In some embodiments, a rear wall and/or a top wall of the housing may include one
or more hole as the mounting structure to enable mounting of the perming machine to
the housing.
[0009] In some alternative embodiments, the mounting structure includes a plurality of tabs
extending inside the housing from at least one wall of the plurality of walls, and
the perming machine may include a plurality of grooves to receive the tabs to enable
engagement of the perming machine with the housing and retention of the perming machine
within the housing.
[0010] In some embodiments, the plurality of walls includes a rear wall defining at least
one opening disposed at a location corresponding to the location of the at least one
removable drawer. One or more perming cables associated with one or more perming rods
of the perming machine extends outwardly through the at least one opening of the rear
wall when the perming machine is arranged inside the housing.
[0011] In some embodiments, the at least one opening includes a single opening having a
substantially rectangular configuration and dimensions similar to the lateral dimensions
of the perming machine to enable extension of plurality of perming cables outside
the housing through the single opening.
[0012] In some embodiments, the housing includes a flap pivotally coupled to the rear wall
of the housing and configured to cover the single large opening. In some embodiments,
a pivot axis of the flap extends along a breadth of the housing. In such a case, the
flap may be configured to move to a covering position under gravity to cover the opening
and prevent any undesired falling off the salon item from the removable drawer through
the opening.
[0013] In some embodiments, the flap may be a gate that pivots about a pivot axis that is
substantially parallel to a height of the housing and, therefore, extends in a vertical
direction. In such a case, the gate is moved between the open position and the cover
position manually by a user.
[0014] In some embodiments, the at least one opening may include a plurality of openings
to enable extension of the plurality of perming cable outside the housing. It may
be appreciated that a single perming cable may extend through a single opening defined
through the rear wall of the housing.
[0015] In some embodiments, the trolley further comprises a handle pivotally coupled to
the housing and configured to pivot between a horizontal position and a vertical position
relative to the housing. In the vertical position, the handle supports one or more
cables of the perming machine.
[0016] In some embodiments, the handle is a rear handle extending rearwardly and outwardly
of the rear wall of the housing in the horizontal position. In the horizontal position,
the rear handle facilitates a pulling or pushing of the trolley.
[0017] In some embodiments, the trolley may comprise another handle, for example, a front
handle, connected to the housing and extending forwardly of the front end of the housing.
The front handle enables a pulling and a pushing of the trolley by a user.
[0018] In some embodiments, the trolley further comprises a lock assembly adapted to engage
with the handle to lock the handle, i.e., the rear handle, at the horizontal position.
The lock assembly may include a locking rod biased in an outward position by a spring.
To lock the rear handle in the locking position, the locking rod extends through an
opening of the rear handle. Accordingly, to move the rear handle to the vertical position
from the horizontal position, the locking rod is moved out of the hole by moving the
locking rod towards the housing.
[0019] In some embodiments, the trolley further includes a stopper to prevent the pivoting
of the handle, i.e., the rear handle, beyond the vertical position. The stopper may
include a protrusion that extends outwardly of the sidewall of the housing. Accordingly,
the rear handle contacts the stopper when arranged at the vertical position.
[0020] In some embodiments, the handle, i.e., the rear handle, includes at least one holding
structure to hold the one or more cables. In some embodiments, the holding structure
includes a rubber grip and the one or more cables, for example, perming cables, are
positioned over the rubber grip. As the rubber grip provides increased friction between
the one or more cables and the rear handle, the likelihood of falling of the one or
more cables from the rear handle is prevented.
[0021] In some embodiments, the trolley may include one or more clips to secure the one
or more cables to the handle to prevent the falling of the cables from the trolley.
[0022] In some embodiments, the housing of the trolley defines a plurality of ventilation
holes to enable ventilation inside the housing. This feature helps with ventilation,
i.e., removal of heat generated, by the perming machine, inside the housing during
a perming process.
[0023] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a trolley assembly having a trolley and
a perming machine that can be removably arranged/supported inside the trolley for
performing a perming process.
[0024] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a trolley assembly having a trolley and
a perming machine that can be removably arranged/supported inside the trolley for
performing a perming process.
[0025] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a trolley and a perming machine that can
be easily assembled/mounted together.
[0026] One aspect of the disclosure is to provide a modular trolley having a removable drawer
and a perming machine which can be interchangeably mounted and stored inside the trolley
to enable hair dressing as well as transportation of various salon items.
[0027] These aspects are provided by a trolley assembly for a salon comprising a trolley
including a housing having a plurality of walls, and a plurality of drawers slidably
coupled to the housing and including at least one drawer of the plurality of drawers
removably coupled to the housing. The trolley also includes a mounting structure arranged
along at least one of the plurality of the walls. The mounting structure is disposed
at a location corresponding to a location of the removable drawer inside the housing.
The trolley assembly further comprises a perming machine adapted to be arranged inside
the housing and including a retention structure. The mounting structure and the retention
structure together enable a removable coupling of the perming machine with the housing.
The at least one removable drawer is removed from the housing to arrange and mount
the perming machine inside the housing. The removable drawer, the mounting structure,
and the retention structure enable a selective and removable attachment of the perming
machine with the trolley. For mounting the perming machine to the housing, the removable
drawer is completely removed from the housing and then perming machine is engaged
and supported on the housing with the mounting structure. To again arrange the removable
drawer inside the housing, the perming machine is removed and then the removable drawer
is inserted inside the housing in place of the perming machine. In this manner, the
trolley acts as a modular trolley to which the components can be interchangeably mounted
to facilitate storage of the salon items for transportation as well as hair dressing,
for example, perming of the hairs.
[0028] In some embodiments, the plurality of walls may include a pair of sidewalls and the
mounting structure includes at least one first hole extending through one of the pair
of sidewalls and at least one second hole extending through other of the pair of sidewalls
to enable coupling of the perming machine with the housing by a plurality of screws.
[0029] In some embodiments, the retention structure includes a plurality of grooves to enable
coupling of the perming machine to the housing.
[0030] For mounting the perming machine inside the housing, the perming machine is arranged
inside the housing in place of the removable drawer, such that one of the grooves
of the perming machine aligns with the first hole and one of grooves of the perming
machine aligns with the second hole. Moreover, the screws are extended through the
aligned grooves of the perming machine and the holes of the housing to enable mounting
of the perming machine within the housing.
[0031] In some embodiments, a rear wall and/or a top wall of the housing may include one
or more hole as the mounting structure to enable mounting of the perming machine to
the housing.
[0032] In some alternative embodiments, the mounting structure includes a plurality of tabs
extending inside the housing from at least one wall of the plurality of walls, and
the perming machine may include a plurality of grooves to receive the tabs to enable
engagement of the perming machine with the housing and retention of the perming machine
within the housing.
[0033] In some embodiments, the plurality of walls includes a rear wall defining at least
one opening disposed at a location corresponding to the location of the at least one
removable drawer. One or more perming cables associated with one or more perming rods
of the perming machine extends outwardly through the at least one opening of the rear
wall when the perming machine is arranged inside the housing.
[0034] In some embodiments, the at least one opening includes a single opening having a
substantially rectangular configuration and dimensions similar to the lateral dimensions
of the perming machine to enable extension of plurality of perming cables outside
the housing through the single opening.
[0035] In some embodiments, the housing includes a flap pivotally coupled to the rear wall
of the housing and configured to cover the at least one opening, for example, a single
large opening. In some embodiments, a pivot axis of the flap extends along a breadth
of the housing. In such a case, the flap may be configured to move to a covering position
under gravity to cover the opening and prevent any undesired falling off the salon
item from the removable drawer through the single large opening.
[0036] In some embodiment, the flap may be a gate that pivots about a pivot axis that is
substantially parallel to a height of the housing and therefore extends in a vertical
direction. In such a case, the gate is moved between the open position and the cover
position manually by a user.
[0037] In some embodiments, the at least one opening may include a plurality of openings
to enable extension of the plurality of perming cable outside the housing. It may
be appreciated that a single perming cable may extend through a single opening defined
through the rear wall of the housing. In such a case, the flap may be omitted.
[0038] In some embodiments, the trolley further comprises a handle pivotally coupled to
the housing and configured to pivot between a horizontal position and a vertical position
relative to the housing. In the vertical position, the handle supports one or more
cables of the perming machine.
[0039] In some embodiments, the handle is a rear handle extending rearwardly and outwardly
of the rear wall of the housing in the horizontal position. In the horizontal position,
the rear handle facilitates a pulling or pushing of the trolley.
[0040] In some embodiments, the trolley may comprise another handle, for example, a front
handle, connected to the housing and extending forwardly of the front end of the housing.
The front handle enables a pulling and a pushing of the trolley by a user.
[0041] In some embodiments, the trolley further comprises a lock assembly adapted to engage
with the handle to lock the handle, i.e., the rear handle, at the horizontal position.
The lock assembly may include a locking rod biased in an outward position by a spring.
To lock the rear handle in the locking position, the locking rod extends through an
opening of the rear handle. Accordingly, to move the rear handle to the vertical position
from the horizontal position, the locking rod is moved out of the hole by moving the
locking rod towards the housing.
[0042] In some embodiments, the trolley further includes a stopper to prevent the pivoting
of the handle, i.e., the rear handle, beyond the vertical position. The stopper may
include a protrusion that extends outwardly of the sidewall of the housing. Accordingly,
the rear handle contacts the stopper when arranged at the vertical position.
[0043] In some embodiments, the handle, i.e., the rear handle, includes at least one holding
structure to hold the one or more cables. In some embodiments, the holding structure
includes a rubber grip, and the one or more cables, for example, perming cables, are
positioned over the rubber grip. As the rubber grip provides increased friction between
the one or more cables and the rear handle, the likelihood of falling of the one or
more cables from the rear handle is prevented.
[0044] In some embodiments, the trolley may include one or more clips to secure the one
or more cables to the handle to prevent the falling of the cables from the trolley.
[0045] In some embodiments, the housing of the trolley defines a plurality of ventilation
holes to enable ventilation inside the housing. This feature helps through ventilation,
i.e., removal of heat generated by the perming machine inside the housing, during
a perming process.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0046] Having thus described example embodiments of the present disclosure in general terms,
reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily
drawn to scale, and wherein:
FIG. 1 illustrates a trolley assembly having a trolley and a perming machine depicting
a front exploded view of the trolley, in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 2 illustrates a rear exploded view of the trolley of FIG. 1, in accordance with
an embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 3 illustrates a rear perspective view of the trolley depicting a rear handle
arranged in a vertical position, in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 4 illustrates a rear perspective view of the trolley depicting a rear handle
arranged in the vertical position and perming cables extending outside the trolley
through an opening and the passing over the rear handle contacting a grip structure
of the handle, in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 5 illustrates a front perspective view of the perming machine, in accordance
with an embodiment of the disclosure; and
FIG. 6 illustrates a rear perspective view of the perming machine, in accordance with
an embodiment of the disclosure.
DETAILED DISCRIPTION
[0047] In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details
are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure.
It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present disclosure
can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, apparatus and
methods are shown in block diagram form only in order to avoid obscuring the present
disclosure.
[0048] Reference in this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that
a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the
embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. The appearance
of the phrase "in one embodiment" in various places in the specification are not necessarily
all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments
mutually exclusive of other embodiments. Further, the terms "a" and "an" herein do
not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one
of the referenced items. Moreover, various features are described which may be exhibited
by some embodiments and not by others. Similarly, various requirements are described
which may be requirements for some embodiments but not for other embodiments.
[0049] Some embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all, embodiments
of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, various embodiments of the disclosure may be
embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments
set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will
satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like reference numerals refer to like elements
throughout. The use of any term should not be taken to limit the spirit and scope
of embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0050] The embodiments are described herein for illustrative purposes and are subject to
many variations. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents
are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient but are intended
to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or the
scope of the present disclosure. Further, it is to be understood that the phraseology
and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should
not be regarded as limiting. Any heading utilized within this description is for convenience
only and has no legal or limiting effect.
[0051] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a trolley assembly 100 including a trolley 102, shown
in exploded view, and a perming machine 200 is shown. The trolley 102 is suitable
for storing and transportation of one or more salon items and includes a housing 104
and a plurality of drawers 110 slidably coupled to the housing 104 and configured
to move between an open position and a closed position. The trolley 102 further includes
a plurality of castor wheels 112 supporting the trolley 102 on a surface and coupled
to the housing 104, facilitating a movement of the trolley 102 to various locations.
As shown, the housing 104 includes a base 116 supporting the castor wheels 112 and
a plurality of walls defining a chamber 118 between the walls and the base 116 to
receive the plurality of drawers 110. The plurality of walls includes a pair of sidewalls,
for example, a first sidewall 122 and a second sidewall 124, arranged spaced apart
and substantially parallel to each other, and a rear wall 126 extending from the first
sidewall 122 to the second sidewall 124. As shown, the sidewalls 122, 124 and the
rear wall 126 extend vertically upwardly from the base 116 and are disposed substantially
perpendicularly to the base 116. The sidewalls 122, 124 extend from a front end 130
of the housing 104 (i.e., trolley 102) to a rear end 132 of the housing 104 in a longitudinal
direction, while the rear wall 126 is arranged at the rear end 132 of the housing
104 and extends in a lateral direction, connecting the two sidewalls 122, 124. Further,
the housing 104 defines an access opening 136 of the chamber 118 at the front end
130. Additionally, the rear wall 126 defines at least one opening 140 (best shown
in FIG. 4) arranged proximate to a top wall 142 (i.e., roof 142) of the housing 104.
In an embodiment, the trolley 102 includes a flap 144 selectively covering the at
least one opening 140 and pivotally coupled to the rear wall 126 of the housing 104.
The flap 144 is pivoted relative to the housing to enable access of the chamber 118
from rear of the housing 104 through the at least one opening 140.
[0052] The plurality of drawers 110, for example, a first drawer 1 10a, a second drawer
1 10b, and a third drawer 110c, are slidably coupled to the sidewalls 122, 124 of
the housing 104, and is adapted to slide relative to the housing 104 in the longitudinal
direction between the closed position and the open position. In the closed position,
the drawers 110 may be arranged completely inside the chamber 118 such that front
ends of the drawers 110 are arranged flush with front ends of the sidewalls 122, 124.
The drawers 110, in the open position, are adapted to extend outwardly of the front
end 130 of the housing 104, and may be arranged such that rear ends of the drawers
110 are arranged proximate to the front end 130 of the housing 104 relative to the
rear end 132. It may be appreciated that the drawers 110 may be displaced and arranged
at any of the partially open positions between the closed position and the open position.
To facilitate the sliding engagement of the drawers 110 with the housing 104, i.e.,
sidewalls 122, 124, the trolley 102 includes a plurality of guide rails, for example,
a pair of first guide rails 148a, a pair of second guide rails 148b, and a pair of
third guide rails 148c, attached to inner surfaces of the sidewalls 122, 124. Similarly,
each drawer 110 includes a pair of rails 150 attached to the sidewalls 122, 124 of
the drawers 110 and configured to slidably engage with corresponding guide rails 148a,
148b, 148c.
[0053] Moreover, at least one drawer, for example, the first drawer 1 10a, is removably
engaged with the housing 104, i.e., sidewalls 122, 124, and is configured to be disengaged
from the housing 104. In an embodiment, the first drawer 110a may be disengaged/removed
from the housing 104 by sliding the first drawer 110a out of the housing 104 through
the access opening 136. Although the first drawer 110a is shown and contemplated to
be disposed proximate/adjacent to the top wall 142 (i.e., roof 142) of the housing
104, it may be envisioned that the removable drawer 110a may arranged proximate to
the base 116 or at any location between the roof 142 and the base 116 of the housing
104.
[0054] Additionally, the trolley 102 includes a first handle 152 (also referred to as front
handle 152) arranged at the front end 130 of the housing 104 and a second handle 154
(also referred to as rear handle 154) arranged at the rear end 132 of the housing
104. In the illustrated embodiment, the front handle 152 is a fixed handle fixedly
coupled to the sidewalls 122, 124, and facilitates a user to pull and/or push the
trolley 102. The rear handle 154 is, however, pivotally coupled to the housing 104
(i.e., sidewalls 122, 124) and is configured to move between a horizontal position
(as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2) and a vertical position (as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4). In
the vertical position, the rear handle 154 is arranged vertically above the roof 142
of the housing 104. As shown, the rear handle 154 includes a substantially U- shape
having a central bar 156 and two arms 158, 160 extending substantially perpendicularly
from the central bar 156. In the horizontal position, the central bar 156 extends
in the lateral direction and is arranged at a rear of and at a distance from the rear
wall 126, while the arms 158, 160 extend in the longitudinal direction from the central
bar 156 to the sidewalls 122, 124 and is pivotally connected to the sidewalls 122,
124. To enable the pivotal coupling of the rear handle 154 with the sidewalls 122,
124, each of the arms 158, 160 includes a hole 162 and each of the sidewalls 122,
124 includes a slot 164. Each of the arms 158, 160 is connected to the associated
sidewall 122, 124 by inserting a fastener, for example, a screw 170, through the aligned
hole 162 and the slot 164. Accordingly, the rear handle 154 is adapted to pivot about
central axes of the screws 170.
[0055] Additionally, the trolley 102 includes at least one lock assembly 172, for example,
two lock assemblies 172, coupled to the housing 104 and adapted to be selectively
engaged with the rear handle 154 to lock the rear handle 154 in the horizontal position.
In the illustrated embodiment, the lock assembly 172 includes a locking rod 174 coupled
to one of the sidewalls 122, 124, and a biasing member 176, for example, a spring,
arranged between the associated one of sidewalls 122, 124 and the locking rod 174
and configured to bias the associated locking rod 174 in an outward position. In the
outward position, the locking rod 174 extends outwardly, in the lateral direction,
of the outer surface of the associated sidewall 122, 124, for example, the first sidewall
122, to facilitate a locking/retention of the rear handle 154 at the horizontal position.
Further, the rear handle 154 includes an opening, for example, a second opening 180,
extending through each of the arms 158, 160 of the rear handle 154, and the locking
rod 174 of each lock assembly 172 extends inside the corresponding second opening
180 to lock the rear handle 154 in the horizontal position. Accordingly, to disengage
the locking rods 174 from the rear handle 154 and move the rear handle 154 to the
vertical position, the locking rods 174 are pressed to move the locking rods 174 to
an inward position. Although, two lock assemblies 172 are shown, it may be envisioned
that trolley 102 may include a single lock assembly 172.
[0056] Moreover, the trolley 102 includes at least one stopper 182, for example, a protrusion,
extending outwardly of the sidewalls 122, 124 to prevent the rotation of the rear
handle 154 beyond the vertical position. As shown, two stoppers 182 extend outwardly
of the two sidewalls 122, 124 and are arranged between the associated lock assembly
172 and the front end 130 of the housing 104 in the longitudinal direction. To retain
the rear handle 154 at the vertical position and/or any of the inclined positions
between the horizontal position and the vertical position, and to prevent a falling
of the rear handle 154 due to gravity, in some embodiments, the rear handle 154 may
be affixed to the housing 104 by way of plastic (urethane, delrin, etc.) inserts arranged
between the screw 170 and the hole 162 and/or screw and the slot 164. The inserts
may be simple press fitted bushings, held under tension when the rear handle 154 is
attached using the screw 170 or may be angled bushings that mate with respective areas
in the handle molding. In some embodiments, the angle bushings may include conical
shapes to increase contact area and, thereby, friction, to provide resistance to the
falling of the rear handle 154 under gravity. Alternatively, the insert may include
interpenetrating assemblies that allow slippage of the rear handle 154 when sufficient
pressure is applied.
[0057] In some embodiments, at least one of the walls, for example, the sidewalls 122, 124,
of the housing 104 defines a plurality of ventilation holes 186 to ventilate the chamber
118 and remove heat from the chamber 118. The ventilation holes 186 are located/disposed/arranged/defined
at a location of the sidewalls 122, 124 associated with the first drawer 110a of the
trolley 102. Accordingly, as shown, the ventilation holes 186 are arranged proximate
to the roof 142 of the housing 104.
[0058] Additionally, or optionally, as best shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the trolley 102 may
include a storage tray 188 arranged outside the chamber 118 and positioned on the
top wall 142 of the housing 104 to provide additional storage capacity. In an embodiment,
the storage tray 188 may be lifted and removed from the top wall 142 of the housing
104. Furthermore, the trolley 102 may include at least one side storage tray, for
example, two side storage trays 190, detachably supported on the storage tray 188
and extending outwardly in the lateral direction of the storage tray 188. The side
storage trays 190 are coupled to the storage tray 188 by inserting clips 192, connected
to the side storage strays 190, into slits 194 defined on the sidewalls 122,124 of
the storage tray 188.
[0059] Further, the trolley 102 includes a mounting structure 196 arranged/extending along
one or more walls of the housing 104 and disposed at a location corresponding to the
position/location of the removable drawer 110a, i.e., the first drawer 110a to enable
a positioning of the perming machine 200 withing the chamber 118 and mounting of the
perming machine 200 to the housing 104 (i.e., trolley 102). In the illustrated embodiment,
the mounting structure 196 includes at least one first hole 198 extending through
one of the sidewalls 122, 124, for example, the first sidewall 122, and at least one
second hole 199 extending through other of the sidewalls 122, 124, for example, the
second sidewall 124, of the housing 104. The at least one first hole 198 and the at
least one second hole 199 enable the coupling/retention of the perming machine 200
with the housing 104 and inside the chamber 118 via screws 300.
[0060] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 7, the perming machine 200 is configured to facilitate perming/curling
of hairs, and includes a form, a shape, and a structure similar to the first drawer
110a to enable an arrangement and positioning of the perming machine 200 within the
chamber 118 in place of the first drawer 1 10a. As shown, the perming machine 200
includes a front end 202, a rear end 204, and a pair of sidewalls 206, 208 extending
from the front end 202 to the rear end 204. The perming machine 200 includes a pair
of bars 210, 212 extending outwardly of the pair of sidewalls 206, 208 in the lateral
direction and extending from the front end 202 to the rear end 204 in the longitudinal
direction. The pair of bars 210, 212 are adapted to engage with the pair of guide
rails 148a of the housing 104 to enable the positioning and arrangement of the perming
machine 200 within the chamber 118 in place of the first drawer 1 10a. Further, to
enable the control of the perming machine 200 and control the perming of hairs, the
perming machine 200 includes a plurality of switches or buttons or knobs, for example,
a start switch 216, a temperature selector 218, a timer 220, etc. disposed at the
front end 202. The start switch 216 enables the user to start or stop the perming
machine 200, while a temperature selector 218 enables a control and a selection of
a desired temperature for perming hairs. The timer 220 enables the user (i.e., a hair
dresser) to select a desired time duration for heating the hairs. Upon completion
of the time, the perming machine 200 is automatically stopped and/or an alarm is actuated
to inform the hair dresser about completion of the perming of the hair. To display
one or more parameters associated with the perming machine 200 and the perming process,
for example, a temperature and/or a remaining time duration of the perming process,
the perming machine 200 may include a display 224 located at the front end 202 of
the perming machine 200. In some embodiments, the display 224 may be a digital display
or an analog display. Also, the perming machine 200 includes a power switch 226 to
enable or disable a supply of electricity to the perming machine 200 from an external
power source.
[0061] To enable an electric connection of the perming machine 200 with the external power
source, the perming machine 200, as shown in FIG. 6, includes a power socket 230 located
at the rear end 204 of the perming machine, and a power cable 232 adapted to be removably
engaged to the power socket 230 and the external power source. Moreover, the perming
machine 200 includes one or more connectors 234, for example, USB connectors or ports,
located at the rear end 204 for connecting one or more perming cables 240 to the perming
machine 200. The perming cables 240 are configured to receive perming rods 242 and
supply electric power to the perming rods 242. In an assembly of the perming machine
200 with the trolley 102, the perming cables 240 extends outwardly of the housing
104, i.e., trolley 102 through the at least one opening 140 and extend over the rear
handle 154 arranged in the vertical position, as shown in FIG. 4.
[0062] In the illustrated embodiment, to extend the perming cables 240 outwardly of the
housing 104 through the at least one opening 140, the flap 144 is pivoted outwardly
relative to the housing 104. Further, to support the perming cables 240 and properly
position the perming cables 240, the rear handle 154 includes a holding structure
250, for example, a rubber grip 252, shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, connected to the central
bar 156. The rubber grip 252 provides necessary friction to the cables 240 to prevent
a falling off of the perming cables 240 from the rear handle 154. In some embodiment,
one or more clips (not shown) may be used to connect/secure the perming cables 240
with the rear handle 154. Furthermore, the perming machine 200 includes a plurality
of ventilation holes 280 to enable ventilation inside the perming machine to remove
heat from the perming machine 200.
[0063] Additionally, the perming machine 200 includes a retention structure 282 to secure
the perming machine 200 with the housing 104. As shown, the retention structure 282
includes a plurality of grooves, for example, a first groove 284, arranged on the
first bar 210, and a second groove 286 arranged on the second bar 212. The retention
structure 282 along with the mounting structure 196 of the trolley 102 facilitates
securing/coupling of the perming machine 200 with the housing 104, i.e., trolley 102.
To secure the perming machine 200 with the housing 104, screws 300 are inserted through
the aligned grooves 284, 286 of the perming machine 200 and the holes 198, 199 of
the housing 104. For example, as shown, a first screw 300 extends through the first
hole 198 of the housing 104 and extends inside the first groove 284 of the perming
machine 200. In an embodiment, the first groove 284 may be a threaded groove to enable
threaded engagement of the first screw 300 with the perming machine 200. Similarly,
a second screw 300 extends through the second hole 199 of the housing 104 and extends
inside the second groove 286 of the perming machine 200. In an embodiment, the second
groove 286 may be a threaded groove to enable threaded engagement of the second screw
300 with the perming machine 200. In some embodiments, one of the retention structure
282 and the mounting structure 196 includes at least one protrusion, for example,
tab, and other of the retention structure 282 and the mounting structure 196 includes
at least one groove or hole to receive the protrusion to secure the perming machine
200 to the housing 104.
[0064] Many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosures set forth herein will
come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these disclosures pertain having the
benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated
drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosures are not to be limited
to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments
are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although
the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings describe example embodiments
in the context of certain example combinations of elements and/or functions, it should
be appreciated that different combinations of elements and/or functions may be provided
by alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
In this regard, for example, different combinations of elements and/or functions than
those explicitly described above are also contemplated as may be set forth in some
of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used
in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
1. A trolley (102) for storing a plurality of salon items, comprising:
a housing (104) having a plurality of walls (122,124, 126, 142);
a plurality of drawers (110) slidably coupled to the housing and including at least
one drawer (110a) of the plurality of drawers (110) removably coupled to the housing
(104); and
characterized in that
a mounting structure (196) arranged along at least one of the plurality of the walls
(122, 124, 126, 142) and configured to facilitate a removable mounting of a perming
machine (200) to the housing (104), wherein the mounting structure (196) is disposed
at a location corresponding to a location of the removable drawer (110a) inside the
housing (104),
wherein the at least one removable drawer (110a) is removed from the housing (104)
to arrange and mount the perming machine (200) inside the housing (104).
2. The trolley of claim 1, wherein the plurality of walls (122, 124. 126, 142) includes
a pair of sidewalls (122, 124) and the mounting structure (196) includes at least
one first hole (198) extending through one of the pair of sidewalls (122, 124) and
at least one second hole (199) extending through other of the pair of sidewalls (122,
124) to enable mounting of the perming machine (200) with the housing (104) by a plurality
of screws (300).
3. The trolley of any one of preceding claims, wherein the plurality of walls (122, 124,
126, 142) includes a rear wall (126) defining at least one opening (140) disposed
at a location corresponding to the location of the at least one removable drawer (1
10a).
4. The trolley of claim 3, wherein the housing (104) includes a flap (144) pivotally
coupled to the rear wall (126) of the housing (104) and configured to cover the at
least one opening (140).
5. The trolley of any one of preceding claims further comprising a handle (154) pivotally
coupled to the housing (104) and configured to pivot between a horizontal position
and a vertical position relative to the housing (104), wherein
in the vertical position, the handle (154) supports one or more perming cables (24)
of the perming machine (200).
6. The trolley of claim 5 further including a lock assembly (172) adapted to engage with
the handle (154) to lock the handle (154) at the horizontal position.
7. The trolley of claim 5 or claim 6 further including a stopper (182) to prevent the
pivoting of the handle (154) beyond the vertical position.
8. A trolley assembly (100) for a salon, the trolley assembly (100) comprising:
a trolley (102) including
a housing (104) having a plurality of walls (122, 124, 126, 142),
a plurality of drawers (110) slidably coupled to the housing (104) and including at
least one drawer (110a) of the plurality of drawers (110) removably coupled to the
housing (104), and
a mounting structure (196) arranged along at least one of the plurality of the walls
(122, 124, 126, 142), wherein the mounting structure (196) is disposed at a location
corresponding to a location of the removable drawer (110a) inside the housing (104);
and
a perming machine (200) adapted to be arranged inside the housing (104) and including
a retention structure (282), wherein the mounting structure (196) and the retention
structure (282) together enable a removable coupling of the perming machine (200)
with the housing (104),
wherein the at least one removable drawer (110a) is removed from the housing (104)
to arrange and mount the perming machine (200) inside the housing (104).
9. The trolley assembly of claim 8, wherein the plurality of walls (122, 124, 126, 142)
includes a pair of sidewalls (122, 124) and the mounting structure (196) includes
at least one first hole (198) extending through one of the pair of sidewalls (122,
124) and at least one second hole (199) extending through other of the pair of sidewalls
(122, 124) to enable coupling of the perming machine (200) with the housing by a plurality
of screws 300.
10. The trolley assembly of any one of preceding claims, wherein the retention structure
(282) includes a plurality of grooves (284, 286) to enable the coupling of the perming
machine (200) to the housing (104).
11. The trolley assembly of any one of preceding claims, wherein the plurality of walls
(122, 124, 126, 142) includes a rear wall (126) defining at least one opening (140)
disposed at a location corresponding to the location of the at least one removable
drawer (1 10a).
12. The trolley assembly of claim 11, wherein the housing (104) includes a flap (144)
pivotally coupled to the rear wall (126) of the housing (104) and configured to cover
the at least one opening (140).
13. The trolley assembly of any one of preceding claims further comprising a handle (154)
pivotally coupled to the housing (104) and configured to pivot between a horizontal
position and a vertical position relative to the housing (104), wherein
in the vertical position, the handle (104) supports one or more perming cables (240)
of the perming machine (200).
14. The trolley assembly of claim 13 further including a lock assembly (172) adapted to
engage with the handle (154) to lock the handle (154) at the horizontal position.
15. The trolley assembly of claim 13 or claim 14 further including a stopper (182) to
prevent the pivoting of the handle (154) beyond the vertical position.