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2019-12-24
15/829,178
2017-12-01
US 10,512,589 B1
2019-12-24
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Lauren A Crane
Avery N. Goldstein | Blue Filament Law PLLC
2037-12-01
Smart Summary: A new disposable pad is designed for use with foot spas and similar vessels that hold liquid. This pad has two surfaces separated by a tubular sidewall, allowing air to flow through it. One surface sticks to the vessel, while the other is covered by a layer that keeps air from passing through. When gas is added to the pad, it creates bubbles that enhance the experience during foot treatments. The pad can also have a self-adhesive surface and a release film, making it easy to attach and use. π TL;DR
Disclosed is a disposable for use with a structure having a vessel surface that defines a vessel for receiving liquid. The disposable includes a pad and a layer. The pad has a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a tubular sidewall. The pad is permeable to air flow. One of the pair of surfaces is positioned, in use, against the vessel surface. The layer overlies the other of the pair of surfaces and is at least substantially impermeable to air flow. In use, gas is introduced into the pad and issues through the sidewall in the form of bubbles. The disposable is useful in association with foot spas and the like.
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A61H33/025 » CPC main
Bathing devices for special therapeutic or hygienic purposes; Bathing devices for use with gas-containing liquid, or liquid in which gas is led or generated, e.g. carbon dioxide baths Aerating mats or frames, e.g. to be put in a bath-tub
A61H33/0095 » CPC further
Bathing devices for special therapeutic or hygienic purposes Arrangements for varying the temperature of the liquid
A61H35/006 » CPC further
Baths for specific parts of the body for the feet
A61H33/028 » CPC further
Bathing devices for special therapeutic or hygienic purposes; Bathing devices for use with gas-containing liquid, or liquid in which gas is led or generated, e.g. carbon dioxide baths Means for producing a flow of gas, e.g. blowers, compressors
A61H2201/0271 » CPC further
Characteristics of apparatus not provided for in the preceding codes heated or cooled; Mechanism for heating or cooling using heat exchanger, e.g. between fresh and used fluids using heat loss of a motor
A61H2201/1688 » CPC further
Characteristics of apparatus not provided for in the preceding codes; Physical interface with patient; Surface of interface disposable
A61H33/02 IPC
Bathing devices for special therapeutic or hygienic purposes Bathing devices for use with gas-containing liquid, or liquid in which gas is led or generated, e.g. carbon dioxide baths
A61H35/00 IPC
Baths for specific parts of the body
A61H33/00 IPC
Bathing devices for special therapeutic or hygienic purposes
The invention relates to the field of skin care.
In the field of aesthetics, it is well known to produce pedicure systems including basins which contain heated, roiling water. Known systems are:
Forming one aspect of the invention is a disposable for use with a structure having a vessel surface that defines a vessel for receiving liquid, the disposable comprising a pad and a layer.
The pad has a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a tubular sidewall. The pad is permeable to air flow and one of the pair of surfaces is positioned, in use, against the vessel surface. The layer overlies the other of the pair of surfaces and is at least substantially impermeable to air flow. In use, gas is introduced into the pad and issues through the sidewall in the form of bubbles.
According to another aspect, the one of the pair of surfaces can be a self-adhesive surface adapted to hold the disposable against the vessel surface in use.
According to another aspect, the disposable can further include a release film overlying the self-adhesive surface; and the self-adhesive surface and the release film can be adapted such that the release film can be removed by hand from the pad to expose the self-adhesive surface for use.
According to another aspect, the pad can define a central void; and the disposable can further comprise a tube that extends through the sidewall and into the void.
According to another aspect, the pad can be a foam having about 60 pores per inch.
According to another aspect, the pad can be about β β³ thick.
According to another aspect, the foam can have properties of about:
Forming yet another aspect of the invention is a system for use with a structure having a surface that defines a bowl for receiving water, the system including:
the disposables; and
apparatus adapted to produce a flow of heated air and to couple to a disposable such that, in use, a flow of heated air issues through the sidewalls into the water contained in the bowl to produce heated, roiling water in the bowl.
Advantages, features and characteristics of the invention will become apparent upon a review of the following detailed description and the appended drawings, the latter being briefly described hereinafter.
FIG. 1 is a view of the components of a system according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the structure encircled area 2 of FIG. 1
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the structure of encircled area 3 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the structure of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of encircled area 5 of FIG. 3
FIG. 6 is a view of the structure of FIG. 1 in use;
FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of a portion of FIG. 6.
Components of a bubble generation system 20 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention are shown in FIG. 1 and will be seen to include a disposable 22 and a pump unit 24.
The disposable 22 will be seen in FIG. 3 to comprise a pad 26, a seal 28, a release film 30 and a tube 32.
The pad 26:
The open cell nature of the foam is evident from FIG. 5.
The seal 28 is a film layer that overlies the other 36 of the pair of surfaces and is at least substantially impermeable to air flow.
The release film 30 lies against the self-adhesive surface 38.
The tube 32 extends through the sidewall 34 and into the void 40.
An exemplary manner of construction of the disposable is evidenced by FIG. 4.
Herein it will be seen that
As shown in FIG. 1, the pump unit 24 is defined by a compressor 46 and a conditioner 48.
The compressor 46 is adapted to produce a flow of air and is not further detailed, as it is conventional.
The conditioner 48 is shown in FIG. 2 and will be seen to include a heater 50, a transformer 52 and an ozone generator 54. The heater 50 is a 400 W solid state diode heater, adapted to heat throughpassing air. The step up transformer 52 produces 10000 VAC which powers the ozone generator 54, to produce ozone.
The exemplary system is adapted for use with pedicure spa vessels; a prior art vessel of this type is shown in phantom in FIG. 6.
For use, and all as indicated in FIGS. 6 and 7:
Persons of ordinary skill will readily appreciate the advantages associated with the system:
For example, whereas a self-adhesive layer is shown, this is not strictly necessary as a second impermeable layer could be provided in the place of the self-adhesive layer and the disposable could be secured, for example, by hook and loop fasteners.
Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
1. A disposable single use bubble generator for use with a pedicure basin having a surface that defines a vessel for receiving liquid, the disposable single use bubble generator comprising: a pad having a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a sidewall, the pad being permeable to air flow, a first surface of the pair of surfaces being configured to be secured to the pedicure basin surface; a seal layer overlying a second surface of the pair of surfaces, the seal layer being at least substantially impermeable to air flow; and a tube having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet configured to be positioned outside of the pad on a first side of the sidewall, the outlet configured to be positioned on a second side of the sidewall, the tube configured to introduce gas into the pad, the pad configured to release gas through the sidewall; and
wherein the pair of surfaces are opposing surfaces.
2. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 1, further comprising a self-adhesive layer on the first surface of the pair of surfaces, the self-adhesive layer configured to secure the first surface of the pair of surfaces to the pedicure basin surface.
3. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 2, further comprising a removable release film overlying the self-adhesive layer, the removable release film configured to be removed by hand to expose the self-adhesive surface.
4. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 1, wherein the pad defines a central void and wherein the outlet of the tube is configured to be positioned within the void.
5. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 1, wherein the pad is a foam having about 60 pores per inch.
6. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 5, wherein the pad is about β β³ thick.
7. The disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 6, wherein the foam has properties of about:
density 40 kg/m3
tensile strength 108 kpa
elongation 184%
resilience 45%
tearing strength 6.19 N/cm.
8. A bubble generation system for use with a pedicure basin for receiving water, the system comprising:
the disposable single use bubble generator according to claim 1; and
an apparatus configured to produce a flow of heated air and to couple to the inlet of the tube, the apparatus being configured to deliver heated air to the tube, the tube configured to introduce the heated air into the pad, the pad configured to release the heated air through the sidewall into the water contained in the pedicure basin to produce heated, bubbling water in the pedicure basin.
9. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 1, wherein the pad defines a channel configured to receive the tube.
10. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 1, further comprising a film patch configured to be attached to the first surface of the pair of surfaces over the tube.
11. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 1, wherein the sidewall is tubular.
12. A disposable single use bubble generator for use with a pedicure basin having a surface that defines a vessel for receiving liquid, the disposable single use bubble generator comprising:
a pad having a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a sidewall and being permeable to air flow, the pad defining a central void, a seal layer placed over a second of the pair of surfaces being at least substantially impermeable to air, a first surface of the pair of surfaces being configured to be secured to the pedicure basin surface;
a tube having an inlet and an outlet, the tube configured to be received by the channel, the inlet configured to be positioned outside of the pad on a first side of the sidewall, the outlet configured to be positioned inside the void, the tube configured to introduce gas into the pad, the pad configured to release gas through the sidewall; and
wherein the pair of surfaces are opposing surfaces.
13. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 12, wherein the central void extends from the first surface to the second surface.
14. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 12, wherein the channel extends from the sidewall to the central void.
15. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 12, wherein the channel extends from the first surface to the second surface.
16. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 12, further comprising a film patch configured to be attached to the first surface of the pair of surfaces over the tube and central void.
17. The disposable single use bubble generator of claim 12, wherein the sidewall is tubular.