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Title:
STAND WITH A SECURING DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/060607
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
Stand (1) with a foot (2) and a stand tube (3) which is arranged perpendicularly thereto and at the upper end (4) has a manually operable securing device (5) for securing, by means of a connecting pin (7), an appliance (6) which is connected to the stand tube (3) against being unintentionally released. The securing device (5) is designed as an essentially U-shaped wire clip (8, 8.1) which is bent in one piece and has two resilient limbs (9, 10), a subregion (11, 12) of the limbs (9, 10) engaging resiliency in each case in a corresponding groove (13, 14) of the connecting pin (7). A curved region (15) of the wire clip (8, 8.1) is arranged outside the stand tube (3). The advantage of the wire clip (8) resides in the cost-effective production, the installation of the particular hairdressing appliance (6) without a tool, and the secure locking (protection against unintentional raising/pulling out) of the hairdressing appliance (6) by the wire clip (8), and the removal of the hairdressing appliance (6), again without a tool.

Inventors:
ANTHES PETER (DE)
KELLNER FRANK (DE)
SAGAWE WERNER (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2006/054355
Publication Date:
May 31, 2007
Filing Date:
November 21, 2006
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PROCTER & GAMBLE (US)
WELLA AG (DE)
ANTHES PETER (DE)
KELLNER FRANK (DE)
SAGAWE WERNER (DE)
International Classes:
A45D20/32; A45D20/14
Foreign References:
EP0831270A21998-03-25
DE4321726A11995-01-12
DE2101978A11972-08-03
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY (Winton Hill Business Center 6110 Center Hill Roa, Cincinnati OH, US)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A stand (1) with a foot (2) and a stand tube (3) which is arranged perpendicularly thereto and at the upper end (4) has a manually operable securing device (5) for securing, by means of a connecting pin (7), an appliance (6) which is connected to the stand tube (3) against being unintentionally released, wherein the securing device (5) is designed as an essentially U-shaped wire clip (8, 8.1) which is bent in one piece and has two resilient limbs (9, 10), a subregion (11, 12) of the limbs (9, 10) engaging resiliency in each case in a corresponding groove (13, 14) of the connecting pin (7), and wherein a curved region (15) of the wire clip (8, 8.1) is arranged outside the stand tube (3).

2. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wire clip (8.1) outside the stand tube (3) is designed as a hook (16).

3. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wire clip (8.1) outside the stand tube (3) is designed as a hook (16) and is provided as a securing means (17) for the power supply cord.

4. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wire clip (8, 8.1) is produced from spring steel wire.

5. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stand tube (3) is of telescopically adjustable design.

6. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a hairdressing appliance (6.1) is provided as the appliance (6).

7. The stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foot (2) is provided with castors (18).

Description:

STAND WITH A SECURING DEVICE

The invention relates to a stand according to the features of the precharacterizing clause of claim 1.

Stands of this type are known in a multiplicity of exemplary embodiments, such as, for example, from DE 4321726A1. Two additional parts, namely a clamping element and a securing sleeve, are provided here as the securing device.

The invention is based on the object of providing a securing device which is similar to the generic type, is simpler in construction and can therefore be produced more cost-effectively. A secondary object is to provide a securing device which is similar to the generic type and, by means of extremely simple measures, has a further usable function.

The object is achieved according to the defining features of claim 1. As a result, only one additional part is required, which can be produced cost-effectively from spring steel wire.

The secondary object is achieved by the defining features of claim 2. As a result, by means of extremely simple measures, a further usable function in the form of a securing means for a power supply cord is provided.

The invention is described in more detail with reference to two exemplary embodiments.

In the drawing:

Fig. 1 shows, in a section I-I according to Fig. 6, a first exemplary embodiment of a securing device;

Fig. 2 shows, in a section II- II according to Fig. 1, the securing device according to Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 shows Fig. 1, but with a wire clip pressed manually apart for release purposes;

Fig. 4 shows Fig. 2, but with a wire clip pressed manually apart for release purposes;

Fig. 5 shows, in a perspective view, a complete stand, but without a supporting appliance;

Fig. 6 shows, in an enlarged illustration, an upper part of the stand according to Fig. 5;

Figs. 7, 8 show Figs. 5 and 6, but show the wire clip as a hook for holding a power supply cord, and

Figs. 9, 10 show Figs. 1 and 3, but show the wire clip as a hook for holding a power supply cord.

Figs. 1 to 6 show a first exemplary embodiment:

Figs. 1 and 2 show a stand 1 with a foot 2 and a stand tube 3 which is arranged perpendicularly thereto and at the upper end 4 has a manually operable securing device 5 for securing, by means of a connecting pin 7, an appliance 6 (Fig. 2) which is connected to the stand tube 3 against being unintentionally released. The securing device 5 is designed as an essentially U-shaped wire clip 8 which is bent in one piece and has two resilient limbs 9, 10, a subregion 11, 12 of the limbs 9, 10 engaging resiliently in each case in a corresponding groove 13, 14 of the connecting pin 7 and therefore, as securing device 5, locking the connecting pin 7. A curved region 15 of the wire clip 8 is arranged outside the stand tube 3, as a result of which, for the purpose of canceling the locking, a manual spreading of the limbs 9, 10 is possible without a tool. The manual spreading of the limbs 9, 10 makes possible a respective slot 22, 23 and a respective guide 24, 25 for the bent limb ends 26, 27. An axial rotation of the connecting pin 7 in a pin receptacle 19 is prevented, for example, by means of a tongue and groove as means of securing against rotation 28.

Figs. 3 and 4 show the stand 1 according to Figs. 1 and 2 but with a wire clip 8 pressed manually apart (spread) in order to release the connecting pin 7 for the purpose of removing the appliance 6. As a result, the first and the second subregions 11, 12 of the first and second limbs 9, 10 are situated outside the first and second grooves 13, 14, thus enabling the connecting pin 7 to be pulled out of the pin receptacle 19.

Fig. 5 shows, in a perspective view, a complete stand 1, but without a supporting appliance 6.

Fig. 6 shows, in an enlarged illustration, an upper part of the stand 1 according to Fig. 5. The section II- II according to Fig. 6 is illustrated in Fig. 2.

The advantage of the wire clip 8 resides in the cost-effective production, the installation of the particular hairdressing appliance 6.1 without a tool, and the secure locking (protection against unintentional raising/pulling out) of the hairdressing appliance 6.1 by the wire clip 8, and the removal of the hairdressing appliance 6.1 , again without a tool.

Figs. 7 to 10 show a second exemplary embodiment:

Figs. 7 and 8 show Figs. 5 and 6, but with a correspondingly bent wire clip 8.1 as a hook 16 for holding a power supply cord 21, as a result of which, by means of an extremely simple measure, the securing device 5 or the wire clip 8.1 has a further useful function. The section IV-IV according to Fig. 8 is illustrated in Fig. 4.

Figs. 9 and 10 show Figs. 1 and 3, but with a wire clip 8.1 as a hook 16 for holding a power supply cord 21.

The stand 1 is preferably provided for holding or supporting large hairdressing appliances 6.1- such as, for example, dryers. The appliances 6 can therefore be moved in the X-Y direction (by means of castors 18 on the foot 2) and can be adjusted in height in the Z-direction.

The stand 1 essentially comprises the stand tube 3 with a pin receptacle 19 for the connecting pin 7 for connecting the appliance 6 to the stand 1 and to the stand foot 2 having three castors 18.

The stand tube 3 comprises a fixed, lower profile tube and a telescopically movable, upper profile tube, on the upper end of which sits a plastic head part 20 with an integrated wire clip 8 made from spring steel 6.

The appliance 6 is operated with mains voltage which is supplied externally via a customary power supply cord 21. If the appliance 6 is not in operation and is separated from the mains, the power supply cord 21 can be held neatly in a number of loops on the wire clip 8.1 (Figs. 7 to 10). As a result, dragging on the floor, catching on edges/in corners and therefore damage to the power supply cord 21 are avoided.

In addition, the wire clip 8, 8.1 is guided in the head part 20 in such a manner that, in a relaxed state (also see Fig. 9), it conceals part of the pin receptacle 19. If the hairdressing appliance 6 (with corresponding connecting pin 7) is introduced into the pin receptacle 19, the wire clip 8, 8.1 automatically expands via the dead weight of the hairdressing appliance 6 and then snaps with the first and second subregions 11, 12 of the limbs 9, 10 into the first and second grooves 13, 14. The appliance 6 is now secured against being unintentionally released from the stand tube 3.

In order to separate the hairdressing appliance 6.1 again from the stand 1, the hairdressing appliance 6.1 is raised with one hand of the operator and the wire clip 8, 8.1 on the head part 20 (Fig. 10) is widened with the other hand. As a result, the entire cross section of the pin receptacle 19 becomes free and the hairdressing appliance 6.1 can be released in a specific manner from its locking.

The advantage of the wire clip 8.1 resides in the securing of the power supply cord 21 of the hairdressing appliance 6.1 by the hook 16, the cost-effective production, the installation of the particular hairdressing appliance 6.1 without a tool, and the secure locking (protection against unintentional raising/pulling out) of the hairdressing appliance 6.1 by the wire clip 8.1, and the removal of the hairdressing appliance 6.1, again without a tool.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS

1 Stand

2 Foot

3 Stand tube

3.1 Telescopic stand tube

4 Upper end

5 Securing device

6 Appliance

6.1 Hairdressing appliance

7 Connecting pin

8 Wire clip

8.1 Wire clip with hook 16

9 First limb

10 Second limb

11 First subregion

12 Second subregion

13 First groove

14 Second groove

15 Curved region

16 Hook

17 Securing means for the power supply cord

18 Castor

19 Pin receptacle

20 Head part

21 Power supply cord

22 First slot

23 Second slot

24 First guide

25 Second guide

26 First limb end

27 Second limb end

28 Means of securing against rotation

The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm".