Manicure ventilating and sanitizing lamp
11369180 · 2022-06-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B9/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45D44/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F26B3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A45D29/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F26B9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A ventilating and sanitizing lamp for use in a nail salon with a visible light source and a germicidal light source in a hood connected to a elongated hollow member. Heat from the visible light source effects convective air flow from the hood out of the elongated hollow member. An impeller positioned in the elongated hollow member above the visible light source and below the germicidal light source assists the convective air through the elongated hollow member. Air laden with dust and chemicals is pulled into the hood and out of a nail technician's breathing zone together with any bacteria, molds and viruses which are deactivated by the germicidal light source before the air is expelled above the heads of the operator and his or her client.
Claims
1. A manicure ventilating and sanitizing lamp comprising a housing having a hood with a hood outside inlet to which is flowably attached an elongated hollow member having an elongated hollow member outside outlet; said elongated hollow member having a diameter equal to or less than ½ an overall diameter of the hood and a height equal to or more than twice an overall height of the hood for convective air flow through the housing from the hood outside inlet which is exhausted from the housing through the elongated hollow member outside outlet; an impeller located in the elongated hollow member configured to move air through the housing from the hood outside inlet to the elongated hollow member outside outlet as an assist to the convective air flow; a visible light source positioned at least partially in the hood upstream of the impeller; and a germicidal light source positioned in the elongated hollow member downstream of the impeller wherein the impeller and the convective air flow circulates air through the lamp and the germicidal light source in the lamp deactivates air borne bacteria, molds and virus as the air passes through the lamp.
2. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the visible light source comprises one or more LEDs and wherein the germicidal light source comprises one or more UVC LEDs or mercury vapor lamps emitting UV radiation.
3. The lamp of claim 2 wherein the elongated hollow member includes a reflective lining for intensifying the UV radiation from the germicidal light source.
4. The lamp of claim 2 wherein the mercury vapor lamps are arranged longitudinally in the elongated hollow member.
5. The lamp of claim 2 wherein the UVC LEDs are arranged on a perforated LED substrate arranged transverse the elongated hollow member.
6. A manicure ventilating and sanitizing lamp mounted on a support arm, said lamp comprising a housing having a hood as with a hood outside inlet to which is flowably attached an elongated hollow member having an elongated hollow member outside outlet; for convective air flow through the housing said elongated hollow member having a diameter equal to or less than ½ an overall diameter of the hood and a height equal to or more than twice an overall height of the hood for convective air flow through the housing from the hood outside inlet and exhausted from the housing through the elongated hollow member outside outlet; an impeller located in the elongated hollow member configured to move air through the housing from the hood outside inlet to the elongated hollow member outside outlet as an assist to the convective air flow; a visible light source positioned at least partially in the hood upstream of the impeller; and a UVC light source positioned in the elongated hollow member downstream of the impeller said support arm including a upper lamp pivot attached to the housing, an elbow and a lower lamp pivot wherein the impeller and the convective air flow circulates air through the lamp and a germicidal light source in the lamp deactivates air borne bacteria, molds and virus as the air passes through the lamp.
7. The lamp of claim 6 wherein the visible light source comprises one or more LEDs and wherein the UVC light source comprises one or more UVC LEDs or mercury vapor lamps.
8. The lamp of claim 7 wherein the lower lamp pivot is attached to a manicuring table.
9. The lamp of claim 8 wherein the manicuring table has a grill in the top surface connected to a vacuum system for reducing or eliminating the flow of nail filings into the lamp.
10. The lamp of claim 7 connected to a weighted base, said base including at least two compartments for nail files and nail drill bits and at least one USB port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which several of various possible embodiments of the invention are illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(8) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, reference numeral 10 refers to a manicure ventilating and sanitizing lamp in accordance with the present invention. As shown in
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(10) An impeller 42 is located in elongated hollow member 38 and is configured to move air through the housing from inlet 36 to outlet 40 as an assist to the convective air flow. Impeller 42 is a centrifugal fan and is attached to a drive shaft of a motor which drives the fan. As shown in
(11) A visible light source 48 is positioned at least partially in hood 34 upstream of impeller 42. Visible light source 48 may be an ordinary incandescent light bulb, a halogen bulb or a compact fluorescent bulb but is preferably one or more LEDs. As shown in
(12) A germicidal light source 50 is positioned in elongated hollow member 38 downstream of impeller 42. Germicidal light source 50 is preferably a UVC light. As is known, a wavelength of about 254 nm is most destructive of organisms such as bacteria, mold and viruses but other longer or shorter wavelengths may be used with appropriate adjustments in residence time. In the case of a mercury vapor lamp as shown in
(13) Impeller 42 may be powered from the same source of power used to energize visible light 48 and germicidal light source 50. As shown in
(14) A first grill 60 is provided in elongated hollow member 38 below impeller 42 and a second grill 62 is provide in outlet 40. First and second grills 60, 62 may inhibit or prevent unwanted debris from entering the interior space of the housing or personal injury from impeller 42 or germicidal light source 50. A carbon filter 64 may be provided downstream of impeller 42 to trap dust and nail filings.
(15) In use, with visible light source 48, germicidal light source 50 and impeller 42 activated, vapors and dusts normally generated as a manicurists performs a manicure are drawn up and away from the operator and his or her client. Nail files and bits may be in easy reach in 28 and nail filings may be removed with vacuum system 26 or caught in carbon filter 64. More importantly, air borne bacteria, molds and viruses are drawn into manicure ventilating and sanitizing lamp 10 and are deactivated before being harmlessly expelled above the heads of the operator and his or her client where they may be advantageously further dissipated by the salon's ventilation system 44.
(16) In view of the above, it will be seen that the object of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.