US20080143223A1 - Manicure table with recess for drying device - Google Patents

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US20080143223A1
US20080143223A1 US11/640,028 US64002806A US2008143223A1 US 20080143223 A1 US20080143223 A1 US 20080143223A1 US 64002806 A US64002806 A US 64002806A US 2008143223 A1 US2008143223 A1 US 2008143223A1
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  • the current invention relates to a manicure table with at least one recess for fingernail drying devices.
  • Each recess opens to at least one side of the table, but in all instances they comprise a drying device for fingernail applications.
  • Other embodiments comprise recesses containing drying devices for pedicures in addition to manicures.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 1,813,821 discloses a combination dresser and manicure table. The draws open to both opposing sides of the dresser or cabinet portion of the device. The drawers do not appreciably shift laterally, because of stops which are slidably mounted upon rod members.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,029 discloses a manicure workstation with an environmental chamber and base unit.
  • the enclosed environmental chamber prevents fumes from escaping into ambient air.
  • a low volume exhaust motor and fan removes fumes from the chamber.
  • the chamber contains an absorbent towelette which collects nail dust upon the bottom chamber surface.
  • the Rentz chamber has a transparent top cover, as well as flexible curtains which allow the customer and operator to insert their hands into the chamber.
  • the base unit contains storage drawers, a lamp and the operator's magnifying lens.
  • the base unit has an upper surface upon which the entire chamber rests while attached to the base unit.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,903 discloses a manicurist workstation which is designed to protect the operator and customer from nail debris and vapors. There is a covered working surface and installed devices within the manicure table which circulate contaminated air through filters. Devices within the manicure table also modify the air temperature and humidity before returning the air through vents within the table. The operator and customer insert their hands through apertures with rubber flanges on the exterior opposing surfaces of the manicure table.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,373 discloses a portable apparatus for controlling and eliminating vapor emissions at a manicure workstation.
  • the apparatus include a housing which surrounds an isolation chamber.
  • a plenum chamber containing a fan is physically continuous with the isolation chamber.
  • the apparatus contains housing as a physically separate space, and which sits upon the support surface of the workstation.
  • the apparatus contains openings, which provide continuity between the portable housing interior and the external air.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,708,697 B1 discloses a nail protector comprising a self-enclosed workstation box.
  • This box contains a side access port and built-in sleeve guards, a removable viewing shield and a storage bin within the box, as well as a compartment or rack for supplies.
  • the viewing shield can be hinged to the box for access to the entire box interior.
  • Arm rests can be located inside the box for the operator's or customer's hand.
  • a bottom port allows fumes and debris to exit by a fan and filter.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,103,845 discloses a manicure shield for restraining loose sculptured nail chips.
  • the shield contains a freestanding enclosure with an opening through one for the customer's hands, and a second opening on the opposing shield side of the enclosure for the operator's hands.
  • Some embodiments contain enclosures with a folding design for storage purposes.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,784,270 discloses a manicure table with a top component with inclines upward from the customer's side of the table surface. This top component contains recessed cups for lotions and heating elements which maintain the lotions at an appropriate temperature. The table also contains a tray, draw and two cabinets for instruments and other supplies.
  • U.S. Pat. Des. 149,807 discloses a design for a manicurist's table top. The tabletop apparently comprises numerous recessed openings with attached covers. The recessed openings appear along the upper tabletop surface as well as one table.
  • U.S. Pat. Des. 91,111 discloses a design for a vanity ensemble.
  • the upper surface of the vanity apparently contains vertically recessed contiguous compartments which open through the upper surface.
  • There is a hinged cover encompassing all three compartments and the cover attaches to one side of the contiguous compartments.
  • the cover apparently contains a mirror on its inner surface. The hinged cover is flush with the remaining vanity upper surface whenever the cover lies in a closed position.
  • None of the above devices contain a combination of a recess with a drying device which can be disconnected or run on batteries, and which is easily removed for replacement or repair. Furthermore, none of the above devices comprise one or more recesses which are shaped, sized and positioned for maximum comfort of the customer during a shorter drying process. Finally, none of the above devices combine all these features in an economical manner, while preventing fumes from the drying process to dissipate into ambient air.
  • the present invention is a manicure table with at least one recess for installation and operation of a fingernail drying device.
  • the recess is of sufficient dimension to also comfortably contain at least one hand of a customer along a customer side of the table.
  • the recess is parallel to the curved width of the manicure table and perpendicular to the length (longest dimension) of the tabletop.
  • the recess opens through the customer and operator surfaces at any point(s) along a diameter of the table.
  • the recess opens from the table surface on two opposing sides.
  • the entire recess is rectangular or square, as well as the recess openings along the customer or operator sides of the tabletop.
  • the recess walls are curved and continuous with the customer and operator sides of the tabletop.
  • the dimensions of the recess depend in part upon the size of the installed drying device, and which is preferably a small electrically operated fan.
  • the dimensions of the recess also depend upon the dimensions of the specific tabletop.
  • a nail polish drying device Preferably within a recess there is at least one electrical outlet for operation of a nail polish drying device.
  • the electrical wires are positioned and operationally connected in a manner well known in this particular art, but battery operated devices are also within the scope of the invention.
  • the preferred drying device attaches within the recess and is conventional and electrically operated. The drying device must also easily disconnect and be removable from the recess for repair or replacement.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial anterior view of the preferred manicure table with a single middle recess along the customer side of the tabletop.
  • FIG. 2 is partial posterior view of the manicure table of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded posterior view of the manicure table of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 4 is an anterior exploded view of the interior assembly of the tabletop of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 5 illustrates in isolated closeup view of the customer's hand resting within the single middle recess of the manicure table of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 6A illustrates a partial anterior cutaway view of the wiring of the fan and switch within the manicure table of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 6B illustrates the circuitry of the fan and switch within the manicure table of FIG. 1 .
  • the preferred embodiment of manicure table 1 contains a single middle recess 2 with a first recess opening 2 a and a second recess opening 2 b (not seen in this view) within table top 1 a.
  • a first recess 2 a which is not located in the middle of tabletop 1 a, is also within the scope of the invention.
  • Tabletop 1 a preferably comprises a minimum tabletop width 1 b of approximately twelve inches, and a maximum curved tabletop width 1 bb of approximately fifteen inches.
  • Maximum tabletop length 1 c and tabletop height 1 d are preferably approximately 24 inches and seven inches respectively. However other dimensions are also within the scope of the invention.
  • tabletop 1 a is supported at tabletop first and second opposing edges 10 a, 10 b respectively, by first tabletop support 7 a and second tabletop support 7 b.
  • Each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b are preferably hollow with a plywood structure and particleboard veneer.
  • Each tabletop support wall 7 g is preferably approximately 0.5 inch in plywood thickness.
  • each first tabletop support 7 a comprises a first upper flat support surface 13 a and a first lower flat support surface 13 b.
  • each second tabletop support 7 b comprises a second upper flat support surface 13 aa and a second lower flat support source 13 bb.
  • each opposing first and second tabletop support 7 a, 7 b respectively is approximately 28 inches in height, nine inches in posterior width, and 16 inches in maximum depth.
  • Anterior support surface 7 c is semi-circular in shape, while posterior support surface 7 d is straight and linear in profile.
  • other dimensions and measurements are also within the scope of the invention.
  • tabletop 1 a comprises a customer side 3 a and an opposing operator side 3 b within tabletop depth 1 d.
  • Opposing customer side 3 a defines an exteriorly convex curve 3 aa, and convex curve 3 aa terminates at first and second opposing tabletop edges 11 a, 11 b respectively.
  • Opposing operator side 3 b preferably contains a second recess 34 with a second recess opening 34 a, but second recess 34 does not open exteriorly to customer tabletop side 3 a.
  • Second recess 34 is preferably rectangular or square in cross section.
  • manicure table 1 contains a first elevated tabletop support 7 a and a second elevated tabletop support 7 b with a removable slanting cabinet 7 c.
  • Opposing tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b support manicure table 1 upon a flat horizontal surface. Additional manicure table structures and configurations are also within the scope of this invention.
  • each tabletop 1 a comprises partially hollow interior space 5 b.
  • Hollow interior space 5 b is preferably divided into a lateral first compartment 16 a, second middle compartment 16 b, and lateral third compartment 16 c by first compartment wall 17 a and second compartment wall 17 c respectively.
  • First and second compartment walls 17 a, 17 c respectively define space 16 b in which first middle single drying recess 2 is constructed and located within tabletop 1 a, infra.
  • first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively attach to tabletop 1 a, and tabletop 1 a is positioned between and adjacent to each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b.
  • Each first interior tabletop support surface 7 aa comprises first, second and third connecting screw apertures 38 a, 38 b, 38 c respectively.
  • Connecting screw apertures 38 a, 38 b, 38 c align in a V-shaped manner.
  • fourth, fifth and sixth connecting screw apertures 38 d, 38 e and 38 f respectively (generically connecting screw apertures 38 ) form a v-shaped alignment within second interior tabletop support surface 7 cc.
  • each threaded screw aperture 38 within tabletop interior support surface 7 aa or 7 cc is circular in cross-section, and contains an exteriorly threaded metal insert 40 .
  • Each threaded metal insert 40 threads into and lodges within a corresponding circular aperture 39 .
  • Each metal insert 40 comprises interior thread 40 a, so each metal insert 40 threads and mechanically retains a corresponding screw 60 through connecting screw aperture 38 , thereby mechanically connecting first table top support interior side 7 aa and first tabletop side 1 aa.
  • identical metal inserts 40 receive corresponding screws 60 which attach second table top interior surface 7 cc and second tabletop side 1 bb to each other.
  • screws 50 connect tabletop 1 a to each first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively through circular screw apertures 38 , 39 .
  • other mechanical and adhesive approaches of attaching the tabletop 1 a to tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are also within the scope of the invention.
  • first interior tabletop support surface 7 aa comprises first large circular opening 41 and second smaller circular opening 42 .
  • First large circular opening 41 is continuous and congruent with third large circular opening 43 within first tabletop side 1 aa, whenever tabletop 1 a is attached to tabletop support 7 a.
  • first tabletop upper support surface 13 a comprises first top aperture 45 and second top aperture 46 .
  • the purpose of first top aperture 45 is insertion of a steel hanger on which to hang tools (not seen).
  • Second top aperture 46 is necessary for insertion of a post which is a component of a manicure table lamp (not seen).
  • Each first exterior support surface 7 hh comprises rubber-lined circular aperture 48 .
  • Apertures 45 , 46 and 48 directly communicate with first table top support interior space 100 a.
  • first and second larger apertures 42 , 47 provide the passageway for fan wires 70 , infra.
  • third large circular opening 43 is continuous with hollow tabletop support interior space 100 c when ever manicure table 1 is assembled.
  • Large congruently continuous circular openings 41 and 43 carry electrical wires (generically wires 70 ) infra, through first wall aperture 44 a, second wall aperture 44 b and third perpendicular wall aperture 44 c.
  • first smaller circular opening 42 is continuous with second smaller circular opening 47 within first tabletop side 1 aa whenever first tabletop support 7 a attaches to tabletop 1 a.
  • first table top support 7 a comprises one cabinet 82 a
  • second table top support 7 b preferably comprises first and second storage cabinets 82 b, 82 c respectively.
  • each first and second tabletop support 7 a, 7 b comprises first, second, third and fourth coasters 75 a, 75 b, 75 c, 75 d respectively (generically coasters 75 ).
  • Each coaster 75 attaches to the bottom of each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b in a well-known manner for maximum mobility of assembled manicure table 1 .
  • granite table top 45 is preferably made of natural granite stone, and is approximately 24 inches in maximum length and 1.0 inch in thickness.
  • Granite tabletop 45 is also preferably approximately twelve inches in minimum width, and approximately fifteen inches in maximum width.
  • granite table top 45 attaches to tabletop 1 a by an appropriate adhesive, but attachment by other approaches is also within the scope of the invention.
  • tabletop 4 aa is preferably made of a particleboard sheet with a conventional veneer exterior finish used in conventional kitchen countertops.
  • first and second exterior curved surfaces 100 a, 100 b of first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively are preferably made of plywood with a particle board veneer.
  • tabletop surface 1 aa is preferably comprised of a single sheet of particleboard which permanently adheres the laminate veneer. Appropriate adhesives are well known in this particular art.
  • the particleboard sheet is preferably approximately 5 ⁇ 8 inches in thickness.
  • Middle tabletop section 16 b comprises most convex exterior surface 3 aa and single middle drying recess 2 infra.
  • middle tabletop compartment 16 b also contains a centrally positioned circular window 51 within operator tabletop side 3 b.
  • tabletop 1 a contains centrally positioned single middle recess 2 within middle tabletop section 16 b.
  • Single middle drying recess 2 is preferably rectangular in cross section with its longitudinal axis 2 h parallel to manicure tabletop width 1 bb.
  • Single middle recess 2 is preferably approximately 14.5 inches in longitudinal length 2 h, 9.0 inches in recess width, and 5.0 inches in recess height.
  • other dimensions of single middle recess 2 are also within the scope of the invention.
  • single middle recess 2 preferably comprises single recess interior 2 e which is co-extensive with middle tabletop section 16 b.
  • single recess interior 2 e is preferably defined by five recess walls: first lateral recess wall 17 a, top recess wall 17 b (not seen in this view), second lateral recess wall 17 c, bottom recess wall 17 d, and posterior recess wall 17 e (generically recess walls 17 ).
  • Lateral recess walls 17 a, 17 c also comprise compartment walls 17 a, 17 c, but with a laminate veneer. This laminate veneer is continuous with a laminate veneer along the remaining recess walls 17 .
  • Bottom recess wall 17 d also preferably comprises the bottom particleboard structure of tabletop 1 a, while top recess wall 17 b preferably comprises the upper tabletop particleboard.
  • Posterior recess wall 17 e partially comprises operator tabletop side 3 b.
  • recess walls 17 form a continuous hollow rectangular space 2 e around which recess walls 17 meet each other at right angles.
  • continuous curved attachment of recess walls 17 are also within the scope of this invention.
  • recess walls 17 which are physically separate without a laminate veneer but which permanently adhere to each other.
  • single middle recess 2 is circular in cross section with one continuous cylindrical interior wall and two opposing circular recess openings.
  • single middle recess 2 opens exteriorly through first recess opening 2 a within customer tabletop side 3 a, and second circular recess opening 51 within operator table top side 3 b.
  • lateral storage recess 34 is adjacent to middle drying recess 2 .
  • Lateral storage recess 34 preferably does not open exteriorly to customer tabletop side 3 a, but only to operator tabletop side 3 b through storage exterior opening 34 a.
  • drying device 10 is preferably a small ‘window-type fan’ 10 a and the most preferred AC fan 10 a has the following characteristics:
  • drying devices 10 are also within the scope of invention 1 .
  • window-type fan 10 a reversibly attaches to posterior wall interior surface 17 ee by screws or rivets 60 in a manner well known in this particular industry.
  • Rotating fan spokes 10 b radiate from circular recess opening 51 within posterior recess wall 17 e. In this manner, air from middle compartment 16 b exits through circular recess opening 51 while the customer's nail applications dry within single middle recess 2 .
  • a small circular metal spoke screen 52 preferably there is a small circular metal spoke screen 52 .
  • Spoke screen 52 mechanically attaches to the exterior surface of operator tabletop side 3 b in a manner which is concentric with circular opening 51 .
  • rectangular screen 53 completely encloses window type fan 10 a within single middle recess 2 . In this manner screen 53 prevents in injury to the customer's hand(s) during a drying operation.
  • window type fan 10 a operates electrically through first, second, third and fourth electrical wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c, 70 d respectively, infra.
  • first, second, third and fourth electrical wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c, 70 d respectively, infra.
  • other wiring configurations are also within the scope of this invention.
  • drying device 10 operates with a suitable battery.
  • the operator first completes nail applications of at least one hand 80 of the customer.
  • the customer places hand 80 within single middle recess 2 along tabletop side 3 a.
  • the operator then turns switch 71 to the operating mode on the operator tabletop side 3 b to activate fan 10 a.
  • Hand 80 remains within recess opening 2 a with fan 10 a operating until the nail applications are dry.
  • single drying recess 2 is of appropriate width then two nail applications, each on one hand 80 , can dry simultaneously.
  • the operator turns switch 71 to the off position, thereby breaking the circuit to window type fan 10 a.
  • the customer removes one or both hands 80 from the single recess 2 .
  • the operator applies a screwdriver to loosen screws 60 and removes window-type fan 10 a through customer side recess opening 2 a.
  • Manicure table 1 is preferably made of: particleboard, plywood, conventional laminate and natural granite. There are also preferably cabinet hinges (not seen), drawer tracks (not seen), door handles 85 and caster wheels 75 . Please see FIGS. 1 and 2 .
  • First and second curved surfaces 100 a, 100 b respectively of first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively are the only portions of manicure table 1 made of plywood.
  • Each manicure table 1 is assembled as follows: The manufacturer first severs particleboard into small pieces according to precut patterns. These particleboard pieces are then assembled into tabletop 1 a. Tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b frameworks are cut from plywood, and then covered with particleboard veneer. The manufacturer permanently adheres laminate to the surfaces of particleboard of tabletop 1 a and tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b.
  • Laminate edges are filed unto there are no sharp projections thereon.
  • cabinet doors and cabinet drawers within tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are assembled from precut particleboard sections, and laminate is similarly adhered to the door and drawer surfaces. Hinges and sliding tracts are added to cabinet doors 82 a, 82 b, 82 c and drawers (not seen).
  • the manufacturer inserts the cord containing first, second, and third electrical wires 70 a, 70 b and 70 c respectively (generically electrical wires 70 ) from electrical outlet 76 and electrical plug 77 .
  • Wires 70 a, 70 b and 70 c enter exterior large aperture 48 and traverse hollow tabletop support 7 a.
  • first, second and third electrical wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c respectively traverse congruent apertures 41 and 43 .
  • Wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c then enter first tabletop compartment 16 a, and then middle tabletop compartment 16 b through first aperture 44 a.
  • wire 70 c connects to fan 10 a as a ground wire for safety purposes.
  • First electrical wire 70 a traverses second aperture 44 b and third perpendicular aperture 44 c to directly connect to switch 71 .
  • second electrical wire 70 b directly operatively connects to fan 10 a and then leaves fan 10 a as fourth electrical wire 70 d.
  • Fourth electrical wire 70 d connects to switch 71 through apertures 44 b and 44 c, thereby completing the circuitry illustrated in FIG. 6B .
  • Wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 d thereby form a breakable circuit between switch 71 and fan 10 a. This preferred wiring described supra is particularly advantageous because it is not located where the customer or operator places their legs.
  • Window type fan 10 a and control switch 71 are next assembled into tabletop 1 a. and attached therein with screws 60 .
  • the manufacturer attaches window type fan 10 a to posterior recess walls 17 e prior to assembly of upper tabletop surface 1 aa.
  • Attachment of tabletop 1 a to each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b is accomplished by inserting screws 60 through circular apertures 39 and corresponding circular apertures 38 within first and second interior tabletop support surfaces 1 aa, 1 bb. Please see FIG. 3 .
  • each screw 60 inserts through tabletop side 1 aa or tabletop side 1 bb, through connecting aperture 38 and into the corresponding screw aperture 39 .
  • screw 60 t threads into metal threaded sleeve 40 .
  • Threaded sleeves 40 are part of the best mode, because particleboard of the preferred embodiment will not maintain a threaded screw 60 in position.
  • Other means of attaching tabletop 1 a to tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are also within the scope of the invention.
  • Other materials are also within the scope of the invention which do not require threaded sleeves 40 .
  • each middle drying recess 2 is actually the bottom surface of the particleboard comprising tabletop 1 a.
  • bottom recess wall 17 a of each middle drying recess 2 is actually the bottom particleboard sheet forming tabletop lower surface 3 c.
  • Each first and second lateral recess wall 17 a, 17 c respectively of middle drying recess 2 also simultaneously function as compartment walls.
  • fan 10 a preferably attaches by screws 60 to posterior recess wall 17 e from interior 2 e. Preferably and in the best mode, Fan 10 a attaches to posterior wall 17 e prior to attachment of top tabletop surface 1 aa.

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The manicure table described herein comprises at least one middle drying recess which preferably opens to two opposing sides of the manicure tabletop. This recess is adapted to contain a drying device for cosmetic nail applications. The drying device is preferably electrically connected to a voltage source through wiring which does not impinge on the operator's and customer's feet and hands. The customer inserts at least one hand into a recess where the drying device, located at the opposing side of the recess dries the nail applications without injury to the customer's fingers.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The current invention relates to a manicure table with at least one recess for fingernail drying devices. Each recess opens to at least one side of the table, but in all instances they comprise a drying device for fingernail applications. Other embodiments comprise recesses containing drying devices for pedicures in addition to manicures.
  • The prior art contains other tables and enclosures which accommodate devices and equipment. U.S. Pat. No. 1,813,821 (Ruebsahm) discloses a combination dresser and manicure table. The draws open to both opposing sides of the dresser or cabinet portion of the device. The drawers do not appreciably shift laterally, because of stops which are slidably mounted upon rod members.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,029 (Rentz) discloses a manicure workstation with an environmental chamber and base unit. The enclosed environmental chamber prevents fumes from escaping into ambient air. A low volume exhaust motor and fan removes fumes from the chamber. The chamber contains an absorbent towelette which collects nail dust upon the bottom chamber surface. There is also a hinged end wall for access to the chamber's interior.
  • The Rentz chamber has a transparent top cover, as well as flexible curtains which allow the customer and operator to insert their hands into the chamber. The base unit contains storage drawers, a lamp and the operator's magnifying lens. The base unit has an upper surface upon which the entire chamber rests while attached to the base unit.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,903 (Blackshear) discloses a manicurist workstation which is designed to protect the operator and customer from nail debris and vapors. There is a covered working surface and installed devices within the manicure table which circulate contaminated air through filters. Devices within the manicure table also modify the air temperature and humidity before returning the air through vents within the table. The operator and customer insert their hands through apertures with rubber flanges on the exterior opposing surfaces of the manicure table.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,373 (Pham) discloses a portable apparatus for controlling and eliminating vapor emissions at a manicure workstation. The apparatus include a housing which surrounds an isolation chamber. A plenum chamber containing a fan is physically continuous with the isolation chamber. There is a filter between the plenum chamber and external air. The apparatus contains housing as a physically separate space, and which sits upon the support surface of the workstation. The apparatus contains openings, which provide continuity between the portable housing interior and the external air.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,708,697 B1 (Ziff) discloses a nail protector comprising a self-enclosed workstation box. This box contains a side access port and built-in sleeve guards, a removable viewing shield and a storage bin within the box, as well as a compartment or rack for supplies. The viewing shield can be hinged to the box for access to the entire box interior. Arm rests can be located inside the box for the operator's or customer's hand. A bottom port allows fumes and debris to exit by a fan and filter.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,103,845 (Mathews) discloses a manicure shield for restraining loose sculptured nail chips. The shield contains a freestanding enclosure with an opening through one for the customer's hands, and a second opening on the opposing shield side of the enclosure for the operator's hands. Some embodiments contain enclosures with a folding design for storage purposes.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,784,270 (DeLapp) discloses a manicure table with a top component with inclines upward from the customer's side of the table surface. This top component contains recessed cups for lotions and heating elements which maintain the lotions at an appropriate temperature. The table also contains a tray, draw and two cabinets for instruments and other supplies. U.S. Pat. Des. 149,807 (Gaitskill) discloses a design for a manicurist's table top. The tabletop apparently comprises numerous recessed openings with attached covers. The recessed openings appear along the upper tabletop surface as well as one table.
  • U.S. Pat. Des. 91,111 (Guild) discloses a design for a vanity ensemble. The upper surface of the vanity apparently contains vertically recessed contiguous compartments which open through the upper surface. There is a hinged cover encompassing all three compartments and the cover attaches to one side of the contiguous compartments. The cover apparently contains a mirror on its inner surface. The hinged cover is flush with the remaining vanity upper surface whenever the cover lies in a closed position.
  • None of the above devices contain a combination of a recess with a drying device which can be disconnected or run on batteries, and which is easily removed for replacement or repair. Furthermore, none of the above devices comprise one or more recesses which are shaped, sized and positioned for maximum comfort of the customer during a shorter drying process. Finally, none of the above devices combine all these features in an economical manner, while preventing fumes from the drying process to dissipate into ambient air.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is a manicure table with at least one recess for installation and operation of a fingernail drying device. In the preferred embodiment the recess is of sufficient dimension to also comfortably contain at least one hand of a customer along a customer side of the table. The recess is parallel to the curved width of the manicure table and perpendicular to the length (longest dimension) of the tabletop. For round manicure tables the recess opens through the customer and operator surfaces at any point(s) along a diameter of the table. For square manicure tables the recess opens from the table surface on two opposing sides.
  • In the preferred embodiment the entire recess is rectangular or square, as well as the recess openings along the customer or operator sides of the tabletop. In other embodiments the recess walls are curved and continuous with the customer and operator sides of the tabletop. There may also be a circular or other curved opening along both sides of a tabletop, but preferably recess walls intersect at right angles. The dimensions of the recess depend in part upon the size of the installed drying device, and which is preferably a small electrically operated fan. The dimensions of the recess also depend upon the dimensions of the specific tabletop.
  • Preferably within a recess there is at least one electrical outlet for operation of a nail polish drying device. The electrical wires are positioned and operationally connected in a manner well known in this particular art, but battery operated devices are also within the scope of the invention. The preferred drying device attaches within the recess and is conventional and electrically operated. The drying device must also easily disconnect and be removable from the recess for repair or replacement.
  • Accordingly, it is the purpose of this invention to provide a manicure table which enhances the drying, of nail polish and other nail cosmetic applications.
  • It is also the purpose of this invention to provide a convenient and customer comfortable manner in which to dry nail polish in a short period of time.
  • It is also the purpose of this invention to provide a manner in which to dry nails which does not require additional space or cluttered equipment upon the manicure table surface.
  • These and other utilities of the invention are further apparent from the appended figures and DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT, OTHER EMBODIMENTS AND BEST MODE, infra.
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  • FIG. 1 is a partial anterior view of the preferred manicure table with a single middle recess along the customer side of the tabletop.
  • FIG. 2 is partial posterior view of the manicure table of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded posterior view of the manicure table of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an anterior exploded view of the interior assembly of the tabletop of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates in isolated closeup view of the customer's hand resting within the single middle recess of the manicure table of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6A illustrates a partial anterior cutaway view of the wiring of the fan and switch within the manicure table of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6B illustrates the circuitry of the fan and switch within the manicure table of FIG. 1.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT, OTHER EMBODIMENTS AND BEST MODE Preferred Embodiment
  • Referring initially to FIG. 1, the preferred embodiment of manicure table 1 contains a single middle recess 2 with a first recess opening 2 a and a second recess opening 2 b (not seen in this view) within table top 1 a. However, a first recess 2 a, which is not located in the middle of tabletop 1 a, is also within the scope of the invention. Tabletop 1 a preferably comprises a minimum tabletop width 1 b of approximately twelve inches, and a maximum curved tabletop width 1 bb of approximately fifteen inches. Maximum tabletop length 1 c and tabletop height 1 d are preferably approximately 24 inches and seven inches respectively. However other dimensions are also within the scope of the invention.
  • Still referring to FIG. 1, tabletop 1 a is supported at tabletop first and second opposing edges 10 a, 10 b respectively, by first tabletop support 7 a and second tabletop support 7 b. Each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b are preferably hollow with a plywood structure and particleboard veneer. Each tabletop support wall 7 g is preferably approximately 0.5 inch in plywood thickness.
  • Still referring to FIG. 1, each first tabletop support 7 a comprises a first upper flat support surface 13 a and a first lower flat support surface 13 b. Similarly each second tabletop support 7 b comprises a second upper flat support surface 13 aa and a second lower flat support source 13 bb. Preferably each opposing first and second tabletop support 7 a, 7 b respectively is approximately 28 inches in height, nine inches in posterior width, and 16 inches in maximum depth. Anterior support surface 7 c is semi-circular in shape, while posterior support surface 7 d is straight and linear in profile. However, other dimensions and measurements are also within the scope of the invention.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, tabletop 1 a comprises a customer side 3 a and an opposing operator side 3 b within tabletop depth 1 d. Opposing customer side 3 a defines an exteriorly convex curve 3 aa, and convex curve 3 aa terminates at first and second opposing tabletop edges 11 a, 11 b respectively. However, other shapes of customer side 3 a are also within the scope of the invention. Opposing operator side 3 b preferably contains a second recess 34 with a second recess opening 34 a, but second recess 34 does not open exteriorly to customer tabletop side 3 a. Second recess 34 is preferably rectangular or square in cross section.
  • In other embodiments manicure table 1 contains a first elevated tabletop support 7 a and a second elevated tabletop support 7 b with a removable slanting cabinet 7 c. Opposing tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b support manicure table 1 upon a flat horizontal surface. Additional manicure table structures and configurations are also within the scope of this invention.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4, each tabletop 1 a comprises partially hollow interior space 5 b. Hollow interior space 5 b is preferably divided into a lateral first compartment 16 a, second middle compartment 16 b, and lateral third compartment 16 c by first compartment wall 17 a and second compartment wall 17 c respectively. First and second compartment walls 17 a, 17 c respectively define space 16 b in which first middle single drying recess 2 is constructed and located within tabletop 1 a, infra.
  • Referring now to FIG. 3, opposing first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively attach to tabletop 1 a, and tabletop 1 a is positioned between and adjacent to each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b. Each first interior tabletop support surface 7 aa comprises first, second and third connecting screw apertures 38 a, 38 b, 38 c respectively. Connecting screw apertures 38 a, 38 b, 38 c align in a V-shaped manner. In a similar manner fourth, fifth and sixth connecting screw apertures 38 d, 38 e and 38 f respectively (generically connecting screw apertures 38) form a v-shaped alignment within second interior tabletop support surface 7 cc.
  • Still referring to FIG. 3, seventh, eighth and ninth threaded screw apertures 39 a, 39 b, 39 c respectively within first tabletop side 1 aa, align in a ‘V’ configuration identical to that of connecting screws 38 along interior support surface 7 aa. Threaded seventh, eight and ninth screw apertures 39 a, 39 b, 39 c respectively congruently align with corresponding seventh, eighth and ninth connecting screw apertures 38 a, 38 b and 38 c respectively (within opposing first support interior surface 7 aa) when manicure table 1 is completely assembled.
  • In a similar manner tenth, eleventh and twelfth threaded screw apertures 39 d, 39 e and 39 f within second tabletop side 1 bb (not seen in this view) congruently align with corresponding connecting screw aperture 38 d, 38 e and 38 f within interior tabletop support surface 7 cc within assembled manicure table 1.
  • Still referring to FIG. 3, preferably each threaded screw aperture 38 within tabletop interior support surface 7 aa or 7 cc is circular in cross-section, and contains an exteriorly threaded metal insert 40. Each threaded metal insert 40 threads into and lodges within a corresponding circular aperture 39. Each metal insert 40 comprises interior thread 40 a, so each metal insert 40 threads and mechanically retains a corresponding screw 60 through connecting screw aperture 38, thereby mechanically connecting first table top support interior side 7 aa and first tabletop side 1 aa.
  • Still referring to FIG. 3, identical metal inserts 40 receive corresponding screws 60 which attach second table top interior surface 7 cc and second tabletop side 1 bb to each other. In this manner, screws 50 connect tabletop 1 a to each first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively through circular screw apertures 38, 39. However, other mechanical and adhesive approaches of attaching the tabletop 1 a to tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are also within the scope of the invention.
  • Referring to FIG. 3, in addition to connecting screw apertures 38 first interior tabletop support surface 7 aa comprises first large circular opening 41 and second smaller circular opening 42. First large circular opening 41 is continuous and congruent with third large circular opening 43 within first tabletop side 1 aa, whenever tabletop 1 a is attached to tabletop support 7 a. Referring to FIG. 1, first tabletop upper support surface 13 a comprises first top aperture 45 and second top aperture 46. The purpose of first top aperture 45 is insertion of a steel hanger on which to hang tools (not seen). Second top aperture 46 is necessary for insertion of a post which is a component of a manicure table lamp (not seen). Each first exterior support surface 7 hh comprises rubber-lined circular aperture 48. Apertures 45, 46 and 48 directly communicate with first table top support interior space 100 a. As seen in FIG. 3 first and second larger apertures 42, 47 provide the passageway for fan wires 70, infra.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 4 and 6A, third large circular opening 43 is continuous with hollow tabletop support interior space 100 c when ever manicure table 1 is assembled. Large congruently continuous circular openings 41 and 43 carry electrical wires (generically wires 70) infra, through first wall aperture 44 a, second wall aperture 44 b and third perpendicular wall aperture 44 c. Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, first smaller circular opening 42 is continuous with second smaller circular opening 47 within first tabletop side 1 aa whenever first tabletop support 7 a attaches to tabletop 1 a.
  • Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3 preferably first table top support 7 a comprises one cabinet 82 a, and second table top support 7 b preferably comprises first and second storage cabinets 82 b, 82 c respectively. Preferably each first and second tabletop support 7 a, 7 b comprises first, second, third and fourth coasters 75 a, 75 b, 75 c, 75 d respectively (generically coasters 75). Each coaster 75 attaches to the bottom of each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b in a well-known manner for maximum mobility of assembled manicure table 1.
  • Referring to FIG. 3, preferably manicure tabletop 1 a has granite table top 45. Granite table top 45 is preferably made of natural granite stone, and is approximately 24 inches in maximum length and 1.0 inch in thickness. Granite tabletop 45 is also preferably approximately twelve inches in minimum width, and approximately fifteen inches in maximum width. Preferably granite table top 45 attaches to tabletop 1 a by an appropriate adhesive, but attachment by other approaches is also within the scope of the invention.
  • Referring to FIG. 4, tabletop 4 aa is preferably made of a particleboard sheet with a conventional veneer exterior finish used in conventional kitchen countertops. Referring to FIG. 1, first and second exterior curved surfaces 100 a, 100 b of first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively are preferably made of plywood with a particle board veneer.
  • Still referring to FIG. 4, tabletop surface 1 aa is preferably comprised of a single sheet of particleboard which permanently adheres the laminate veneer. Appropriate adhesives are well known in this particular art. The particleboard sheet is preferably approximately ⅝ inches in thickness. Middle tabletop section 16 b comprises most convex exterior surface 3 aa and single middle drying recess 2 infra. In the preferred embodiment middle tabletop compartment 16 b also contains a centrally positioned circular window 51 within operator tabletop side 3 b.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, in the preferred embodiment tabletop 1 a contains centrally positioned single middle recess 2 within middle tabletop section 16 b. Single middle drying recess 2 is preferably rectangular in cross section with its longitudinal axis 2 h parallel to manicure tabletop width 1 bb. Single middle recess 2 is preferably approximately 14.5 inches in longitudinal length 2 h, 9.0 inches in recess width, and 5.0 inches in recess height. However, other dimensions of single middle recess 2 are also within the scope of the invention.
  • Referring to FIG. 1 single middle recess 2 preferably comprises single recess interior 2 e which is co-extensive with middle tabletop section 16 b. Referring to FIG. 4 single recess interior 2 e is preferably defined by five recess walls: first lateral recess wall 17 a, top recess wall 17 b (not seen in this view), second lateral recess wall 17 c, bottom recess wall 17 d, and posterior recess wall 17 e (generically recess walls 17).
  • Lateral recess walls 17 a, 17 c also comprise compartment walls 17 a, 17 c, but with a laminate veneer. This laminate veneer is continuous with a laminate veneer along the remaining recess walls 17. Bottom recess wall 17 d also preferably comprises the bottom particleboard structure of tabletop 1 a, while top recess wall 17 b preferably comprises the upper tabletop particleboard. Posterior recess wall 17 e partially comprises operator tabletop side 3 b.
  • Still referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, preferably recess walls 17 form a continuous hollow rectangular space 2 e around which recess walls 17 meet each other at right angles. However, continuous curved attachment of recess walls 17 are also within the scope of this invention. Also within the scope of the invention are recess walls 17 which are physically separate without a laminate veneer but which permanently adhere to each other. In still other embodiments single middle recess 2 is circular in cross section with one continuous cylindrical interior wall and two opposing circular recess openings.
  • Still referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, in the preferred embodiment single middle recess 2 opens exteriorly through first recess opening 2 a within customer tabletop side 3 a, and second circular recess opening 51 within operator table top side 3 b. As seen in FIG. 2, in other embodiments lateral storage recess 34 is adjacent to middle drying recess 2. Lateral storage recess 34 preferably does not open exteriorly to customer tabletop side 3 a, but only to operator tabletop side 3 b through storage exterior opening 34 a.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 4 and 5, single middle recess 2 contains drying device 10. Drying device 10 is preferably a small ‘window-type fan’ 10 a and the most preferred AC fan 10 a has the following characteristics:
    • Dimensions: 120 mm×120 mm×38 mm
    • Bearing system: Sleeve bearing
    • Rated voltage: 110 to 50/60 Vac/Hz
    • Rated current: 0.30 amp
    • Rated Power: 29/24 watt
    • Ratted speed: 2600/3000 plus or minus 10%
    • Static air pressure: mmH2O (inch H2O) 7.4 (0.29)
    • Air Flow: CFM (CMM) 97 (2.75)
    However, other drying devices 10 are also within the scope of invention 1.
  • Still referring to FIG. 4, window-type fan 10 a reversibly attaches to posterior wall interior surface 17 ee by screws or rivets 60 in a manner well known in this particular industry. Rotating fan spokes 10 b radiate from circular recess opening 51 within posterior recess wall 17 e. In this manner, air from middle compartment 16 b exits through circular recess opening 51 while the customer's nail applications dry within single middle recess 2.
  • Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, preferably there is a small circular metal spoke screen 52. Spoke screen 52 mechanically attaches to the exterior surface of operator tabletop side 3 b in a manner which is concentric with circular opening 51. As best seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, rectangular screen 53 completely encloses window type fan 10 a within single middle recess 2. In this manner screen 53 prevents in injury to the customer's hand(s) during a drying operation.
  • Referring now to FIG. 6A, preferably window type fan 10 a operates electrically through first, second, third and fourth electrical wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c, 70 d respectively, infra. In additional embodiments and modes, other wiring configurations are also within the scope of this invention. In still other embodiments drying device 10 operates with a suitable battery.
  • Operation of Manicure Table 1 in the Best Mode
  • Referring to FIG. 5, the operator first completes nail applications of at least one hand 80 of the customer. The customer then places hand 80 within single middle recess 2 along tabletop side 3 a. Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the operator then turns switch 71 to the operating mode on the operator tabletop side 3 b to activate fan 10 a. Hand 80 remains within recess opening 2 a with fan 10 a operating until the nail applications are dry. In other embodiments, if single drying recess 2 is of appropriate width then two nail applications, each on one hand 80, can dry simultaneously.
  • To end the drying session, the operator turns switch 71 to the off position, thereby breaking the circuit to window type fan 10 a. The customer removes one or both hands 80 from the single recess 2. For replacement of a window type fan 10 a, the operator applies a screwdriver to loosen screws 60 and removes window-type fan 10 a through customer side recess opening 2 a.
  • Production and Assembly of Manicure Table 1
  • Manicure table 1 is preferably made of: particleboard, plywood, conventional laminate and natural granite. There are also preferably cabinet hinges (not seen), drawer tracks (not seen), door handles 85 and caster wheels 75. Please see FIGS. 1 and 2. First and second curved surfaces 100 a, 100 b respectively of first and second tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b respectively are the only portions of manicure table 1 made of plywood.
  • Each manicure table 1 is assembled as follows: The manufacturer first severs particleboard into small pieces according to precut patterns. These particleboard pieces are then assembled into tabletop 1 a. Tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b frameworks are cut from plywood, and then covered with particleboard veneer. The manufacturer permanently adheres laminate to the surfaces of particleboard of tabletop 1 a and tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b.
  • Laminate edges are filed unto there are no sharp projections thereon. Similarly, cabinet doors and cabinet drawers within tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are assembled from precut particleboard sections, and laminate is similarly adhered to the door and drawer surfaces. Hinges and sliding tracts are added to cabinet doors 82 a, 82 b, 82 c and drawers (not seen).
  • Referring now to FIG. 6A, the manufacturer inserts the cord containing first, second, and third electrical wires 70 a, 70 b and 70 c respectively (generically electrical wires 70) from electrical outlet 76 and electrical plug 77. Wires 70 a, 70 b and 70 c enter exterior large aperture 48 and traverse hollow tabletop support 7 a.
  • Still referring to FIG. 6A first, second and third electrical wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c respectively traverse congruent apertures 41 and 43. Wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 c then enter first tabletop compartment 16 a, and then middle tabletop compartment 16 b through first aperture 44 a. Within middle tabletop compartment 16 b, wire 70 c connects to fan 10 a as a ground wire for safety purposes. First electrical wire 70 a traverses second aperture 44 b and third perpendicular aperture 44 c to directly connect to switch 71.
  • Still referring to FIG. 6A,second electrical wire 70 b directly operatively connects to fan 10 a and then leaves fan 10 a as fourth electrical wire 70 d. Fourth electrical wire 70 d connects to switch 71 through apertures 44 b and 44 c, thereby completing the circuitry illustrated in FIG. 6B. Wires 70 a, 70 b, 70 d thereby form a breakable circuit between switch 71 and fan 10 a. This preferred wiring described supra is particularly advantageous because it is not located where the customer or operator places their legs.
  • Window type fan 10 a and control switch 71 are next assembled into tabletop 1 a. and attached therein with screws 60. The manufacturer attaches window type fan 10 a to posterior recess walls 17 e prior to assembly of upper tabletop surface 1 aa. Attachment of tabletop 1 a to each tabletop support 7 a, 7 b is accomplished by inserting screws 60 through circular apertures 39 and corresponding circular apertures 38 within first and second interior tabletop support surfaces 1 aa, 1 bb. Please see FIG. 3.
  • Still referring to FIG. 3, each screw 60 inserts through tabletop side 1 aa or tabletop side 1 bb, through connecting aperture 38 and into the corresponding screw aperture 39. Within each screw aperture 39, screw 60 t threads into metal threaded sleeve 40. Threaded sleeves 40 are part of the best mode, because particleboard of the preferred embodiment will not maintain a threaded screw 60 in position. However, other means of attaching tabletop 1 a to tabletop supports 7 a, 7 b are also within the scope of the invention. Other materials are also within the scope of the invention which do not require threaded sleeves 40.
  • Referring to FIG. 4, the manufacturer creates recess walls 17 of middle drying recess 2 by cutting particleboard into small pieces and creating a four-walled structure with staples and an appropriate adhesive. Uppermost wall 17 b of each middle drying recess 2 is actually the bottom surface of the particleboard comprising tabletop 1 a. Similarly bottom recess wall 17 a of each middle drying recess 2 is actually the bottom particleboard sheet forming tabletop lower surface 3 c. Each first and second lateral recess wall 17 a, 17 c respectively of middle drying recess 2 also simultaneously function as compartment walls. There is also a continuous layer of laminate upon each recess wall interior surface which functions as the interior smooth surface 33 of recess 2.
  • Referring to FIG. 4, fan 10 a preferably attaches by screws 60 to posterior recess wall 17 e from interior 2 e. Preferably and in the best mode, Fan 10 a attaches to posterior wall 17 e prior to attachment of top tabletop surface 1 aa.

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1. A manicure table comprising
(A) a manicure table top comprising a customer side and an operator side,
(B) a first recess opening along said customer side and said operator side, and
(C) a drying device operationally located within said first recess.
2. The manicure table as described in claim 1 wherein said first recess is rectangular in cross-section.
3. The manicure table as described in claim 1 wherein said first recess is circular in cross-section.
4. The improved manicure table as described in claim 1 wherein said drying device comprises a window-type fan.
5. The manicure table as described in claim 4 wherein said first recess comprises five interior recess walls.
6. The manicure table as described in claim 5 wherein said five interior recess walls comprise one posterior recess wall.
7. The improved manicure table as described in claim 6 wherein said drying device attaches to said posterior recess wall.
8. The manicure table as described in claim 7 wherein said drying device is electrically connected to a source of power.
9. The manicure table as described in claim 7 wherein said drying device operationally connects to a battery.
10. The manicure table as described in claim 8 wherein said posterior recess wall comprises a screen.
11. The manicure table of claim 10 wherein said first recess is sufficiently wide to accommodate one hand.
12. The manicure table of claim 11 wherein said first recess is of sufficient width to accommodate two hands.
13. The manicure table of claim 12 wherein said tabletop comprises a granite table cover.
14. The manicure table of claim 13 wherein said table top comprises a second middle compartment, said second middle compartment containing said first recess.
15. The manicure table of claim 14 wherein said tabletop comprises a an electrical switch.
16. The manicure table of claim 15 wherein said tabletop comprises a particleboard sheet.
17. The manicure table of claim 16 wherein said tabletop comprises a laminate layer.
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