MANICURE LAMP
20230270229 ยท 2023-08-31
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Abstract
A hardware structure of a manicure lamp includes a base for supporting fingers with nail tips, the area where the fingers are placed being named as a baking area, and a baking lamp for drying glue between fingers and nail tips in the baking area. A capacitive sensing device is provided inside the base for sensing whether fingers enter the baking area. A controller is electrically connected to the capacitive sensing device and the baking lamp. When the human hand reaches into the baking area of the manicure lamp, the capacitive sensing device will generate an electrical signal and send the electrical signal to the controller which can control the baking lamp to light up to bake glue when the human hand enters the baking area, or control the baking lamp to go out when the human hand leaves the baking area, which is convenient to use.
Claims
1. A manicure lamp, comprising: a base for supporting fingers with nail tips attached thereon, an area where the fingers are disposed named as a baking area; a baking lamp configured to dry glue between the fingers and the nail tips located in the baking area; a capacitive sensing device being provided inside the base for sensing whether fingers enter the baking area; and a controller electrically connected to the capacitive sensing device and the baking lamp.
2. The manicure lamp according to claim 1, wherein the capacitive sensing device comprises a conductor and a circuit board, the circuit board is electrically connected to the conductor, and the controller is electrically connected to the circuit board.
3. The manicure lamp according to claim 2, wherein a conductive spring is connected between the conductor and the circuit board, and the circuit board is connected to the conductor through the conductive spring.
4. The manicure lamp according to claim 2, wherein the conductor is attached to an inner top wall of the base.
5. The manicure lamp according to claim 4, wherein the circuit board is spaced from the inner top wall of the base.
6. The manicure lamp according to claim 2, wherein the conductor is a metal sheet.
7. The manicure lamp according to claim 6, wherein the metal sheet is a tinfoil, and the inner top wall of the base has a non-planar area, and the tinfoil is secured to the non-planar area.
8. The manicure lamp according to claim 1, wherein a first side of the baking area is open for the fingers to be attached to reach into, and a second side of the baking area is open for the fingers grabbing nail tips to reach into and attach nail tips to the fingers to be attached; and the base has a convex part for supporting the fingers to be attached.
9. The manicure lamp according to claim 8, further comprising a stand provided on the base; and the baking lamp is connected to the base through the support.
10. The manicure lamp according to claim 8, wherein the first side and the second side are not adjacent, a third side of the baking area is located between the first side and the second side, and the third side is open for the user to observe the baking area.
11. The manicure lamp according to claim 10, further comprising a stand provided on the base; and the baking lamp is connected to the base through the support.
12. The manicure lamp according to claim 11, wherein the stand is located on a fourth side of the baking area, and the fourth side and the third side are opposite to each other.
13. The manicure lamp according to claim 8, wherein the first side and the second side are opposite to each other.
14. The manicure lamp according to claim 8, wherein the top of the base is arched, and the arched top serves as the convex part.
15. The manicure lamp according to claim 14, wherein the top of the base is in the shape of a hemisphere arched upwards, and the top of the hemisphere serves as the convex part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0025] As shown in
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[0028] When the user grabs the nail tips with the fingers of the right hand and attaches them on the nails of the left hand, the fingers of the left hand are named as the fingers to be attached, and the fingers of the right hand are named as the fingers grabbing the nail tip. In other embodiments, it may be that the manicurist grabs the nail tip and attaches it on the customer's nails, then the customer's fingers are named as the fingers to be attached, and the fingers of the manicurist are named as the fingers grabbing the nail tip.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] In this embodiment, the metal sheet 17 is hard, and it is not easy for the metal sheet 17 to fit the non-planar shape (such as an arc surface) of the inner top wall of the base, and there will be a gap between the metal sheet and the inner top wall of the base, which will affect the capacitive sensing effect. In other embodiments, the metal sheet can be changed to a tinfoil which is soft and can better fit the non-planar area of the inner top wall of the base.
[0031] Described above are merely specific embodiments of the invention, but the protection scope of the invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions readily conceivable to any person familiar with and skilled in the art should be included within the protection scope of the present invention. The protection scope of the invention shall be subject to the protection scope defined by the claims.