Manicure table

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Inventors

Cowen, Theodore A.
Jackovin, Gary B.

Application #

175063

Filed

Aug-4-1980

Published

May-11-1982

Current US Class

108/32
132/73
132/73.5
248/118
312/196
312/223.5

International Classes

A45D 029/00; A47B 041/00

Field of Search

312/196 312/194 312/195 312/223 108/23 108/32 248/118 248/118.1 132/73 132/73.5

Assignee

Belvedere Company, Inc. (Rockford, IL)

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pillote; Vernon J.

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Abstract
A manicure table of the type in which the manicurist and patron sit at opposite sides of the table, the table having a generally horizontal operator top portion along one side and an upwardly inclined patron top portion along the other side disposed at an acute angle to the horizontal for supporting the forearm or the patron and having its upper edge spaced above the operator top portion a distance sufficient to allow the patron's hand to flex at the wrist and extend downwardly from the upper edge of the inclined patron's top portion toward the operator top portion. A manicurist supply and utensil cabinet is advantageously provided at one end of the table. A lamp is advantageously mounted above the table.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A manicure table of a type in which the manicurist and patron sit at opposite sides of the table in face-to-face relation, the manicure table comprising, an elongated table top having first and second side edges and means for supporting the table top at locations spaced apart along its length to provide a knee opening below the table top accessible from both sides of the table top, the table top including an operator top portion extending generally horizontally from said first side edge toward the center of the table top, said table top including an inclined padded patron top portion extending from said second side edge toward the center of the table top and inclined upwardly at an acute angle to the horizontal for supporting the forearm of the patron in an upwardly inclined position and having its upper edge spaced above the operator top portion a distance sufficient to allow the patron's hand to flex at the wrist in a relaxed condition and extend downwardly from the upper edge of the inclined patron top portion toward said operator top portion.



Description
BACKGROUND

Manicure tables have heretofore been made in which the manicurist and patron sit at opposite sides of a work table in face-to-face relation. However, the prior manicurist tables with which the applicants are aware, had flat work tops and was tiring for a patron getting a manicure to hold their arms and hands in the proper position during the various phases of the manicure including soaking, cleaning, shaping and polishing of the nails.

It is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved manicure table which supports the arms of the patron in such a manner that the patron's arms and hands can remain fully relaxed during the manicure. Accordingly, the present invention provides a manicure table comprising an elongated table top having first and second side edges and means for supporting the table top at locations spaced apart along its length to provide a knee opening below the table top accessible from both sides of the table top, the table top including an operator top portion extending generally horizontally from the first side edge toward the center of the table top, and the table top including an inclined patron top portion extending from the second side edge toward the center of the table top and inclined upwardly at an acute angle to the horizontal for supporting the forearm of the patron and having its upper edge space above the operator top portion a distance sufficient to allow the patron's hand to flex at the wrist and extend downwardly from the upper edge of inclined patron top portion toward the operator top portion.
 
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