Nail UV/LED Products Curing Lamp
20230232957 · 2023-07-27
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Abstract
A nail curing bowl comprising a hollow body. The hollow body includes a light-housing component removably attached to a base to create a UV irradiation area. The light-housing component includes a plurality of UV LED lights that generate UV radiation within the UV irradiation area. The hollow body further includes a hand rest that protrudes through an open top portion of the hollow body, allowing a user to rest the palm of their hand on the hand rest while extending their fingers downwards along the shaft of the hand rest into the UV irradiation area of the hollow body. The irradiation area is suitable for curing UV/LED curing product, while minimizing the user's exposure to the UV radiation emitted from the UV LED lights.
Claims
1. A nail curing bowl comprising: a base; and a hollow body created by a light-housing component being removably attached to the base, the hollow body having an open top portion to allow at least a portion of fingers of a human hand to be inserted within an inside area of the hollow body, the hollow body including: an inner surface of the light-housing component housing a plurality of ultra-violet light emitting diodes (UV LEDs), a hand rest located within the hollow body and protruding above a top rim of the light housing component; and a control unit providing electrical power to the plurality of UV LEDs causing the UV LEDs to emit UV irradiation throughout the inside area of the hollow body, such that fingernails and a thumbnail of the human hand resting on the hand rest receive equal amounts of UV irradiation sufficient to cure a UV/LED curable product applied to the fingernails and the thumbnail.
2. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, further comprising: an extension component nested between and removably attached to the base and the light-housing component creating a deeper hollow body to allow for longer fingernails and a longer thumbnail of a human hand to fit within an insider area of the deeper hollow body.
3. The nail curing bowl of claim 2, wherein the extension component includes an inner surface housing a plurality of UV LEDs operatively connected to the control unit, the control unit providing electrical power to the plurality of UV LEDs within the extension component causing the UV LEDs to emit UV irradiation throughout the inside area of the deeper hollow body, such that the fingernails and the thumbnail of the human hand resting on the hand rest receive equal amounts of UV irradiation sufficient to cure the UV/LED curable product applied to the fingernails and thumbnail.
4. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the control unit provides the electrical power to the plurality of UV LEDs in response to a trigger event.
5. The nail curing bowl of claim 4, wherein the trigger event includes receiving input from an operating switch.
6. The nail curing bowl of claim 4, wherein the trigger event includes at least one of: detection of the human hand resting on the hand rest, detection of the fingernails or the thumbnail within the inner space of the hollow enclosure, and detection of fingers or thumbs along a shaft portion of the hand rest.
7. The nail curing bowl of claim 4, wherein the control unit includes a timer for an automatic shut off of the electrical power provided to the UV LEDs after a predetermined time period, the timer initializing the predetermined time period in response to the trigger event.
8. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the top rim of the light housing component includes an inward facing lip to reduce the distribution of the UV irradiation outside of the hollow body.
9. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the hand rest includes a shaft and a top, a portion of the outer surface of the shaft being attached to the inner surface of the light-housing component.
10. The nail curing bowl of claim 9, wherein the shaft has a greater circumference than the top of the hand rest.
11. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the base is removably attached to the light-housing component by at least one magnet.
12. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the control unit includes a battery component for housing at least one battery as a power source for the electrical power.
13. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the electrical power is provided to the control unit through an electrical wall socket.
14. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the light-housing component comprises a reflective mirror to provide maximum exposure of the UV irradiation within the hollow body.
15. The nail curing bowl of claim 14, wherein the reflective mirror is made of at least one of an aluminum and a “first surface” mirror.
16. The nail curing bowl of claim 1, further comprising: an extension component nested between and attached to the base and the light-housing component creating a deeper hollow body, an inner surface of extension component comprising only a reflective mirror to reflect the UV irradiation from the UV LEDs mounted to the inner surface of the light-housing component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific exemplary embodiments of the invention. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, and it is to be understood that other changes may be made to the specific embodiments disclosed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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[0028] The light-housing component 101 comprises light mounted to the inner surface 302 of at least one side of the light-housing component 101. The light mounted to the inner surface 302 of the light-housing component 101 may be any type of light preferred by the manufacturer to cure gel nail polishes, acrylic nails, or UV/LED curing products. In a preferred embodiment, inner surface 302 of the light-housing component 101 comprises a plurality of UV LED lights that emit UVA rays to cure gel nail polishes, acrylic nails, or UV/LED curing products. The UV LED lights are mounted to the wall of at least one of the first straight side 304, a second straight side 305, a third straight side 306, and a fourth rounded side 307 as to generate an evenly distributed field of light in the interior of the nail curing bowl. The UV LED lights may be mounted throughout the inner surface 302 or may be mounted only on part of the inner surface 302. For example, the UV LED lights may be mounted to the inner surface 302 only near the top end of the light-housing component 101, only near the bottom end of the light-housing component 101, a combination of near the top end and the bottom end of the light-housing component 101, or throughout inner surface 302 of the light-housing component 101.
[0029] In one embodiment, the inner surface 302 or part of the inner surface 302 of the light-housing component 101 may comprise a reflective mirror to provide maximum exposure of field of light within the nail curing bowl. The reflective mirror may be any type of mirror that reflects UV rays, such as an aluminum or a “first surface” mirror. The light field, including the UV rays, produced by the lights mounted to the inner surface of the light-housing component would bounce off the reflective mirror to increase the exposure of the nails of the user to the UV rays.
[0030] The top end of the light-housing component 101 comprises a rim 308. In one embodiment, the rim 308 may be an inwardly extending rim that protrudes into the body of the light-housing component, as illustrated in
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[0034] The light-housing component 101 further comprises a control unit 603 that includes a power cord socket 102 for a power cord to extend from the bottom portion of hand rest 105 through the outer surface of the light-housing component 101, as illustrated in
[0035] The height of the nail curing bowl may be manually adjusted based on the length of the nails of the user. As illustrated in
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[0037] The top end of the hand rest support 1002 further comprises a power connecter 1011 and two magnets 1009 and 1010. The power connecter 1011 allows electricity to flow from the power module of the light-housing component to the lights mounted to the inner surface 1003 of the extension component 801, as illustrated in
[0038] The lights mounted to the inner surface 1003 of at least one side of the extension component 801 may be any type of light preferred by the manufacturer to cure gel nail polishes, acrylic nails, or the like. In a preferred embodiment, inner surface 1003 comprises a plurality of UV LED lights that emit UVA rays to cure gel nail polishes, acrylic nails, or UV/LED curing products. The UV LED lights are mounted to the wall of at least one of the first straight side 1005, a second straight side 1006, a third straight side 1007, and a fourth rounded side 1008 so as to generate another evenly distributed field of light in the interior of the nail curing bowl. The UV LED lights may be mounted throughout the inner surface 1003 or may be dispersed in only part of the inner surface 1003. For example, the UV LED lights may be mounted to the inner surface 1003 only near the top end of the extension component 801, only near the bottom end of the extension component 801, a combination of near the top end and the bottom end of the extension component 801, or throughout inner surface 1003 of the extension component 801.
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[0040] In one embodiment, the inner surface 1003 or part of the inner surface 1003 of the extension component 801 may comprise a reflective mirror to provide maximum exposure of the field of light within the nail curing bowl. The reflective mirror may be any type of mirror that reflects UV rays, such as aluminum or “first surface” mirror. The light field, including the UV rays, produced by the lights mounted to the inner surface of the extension component would bounce off the reflective mirror to increase the exposure of the nails of the user to the UV rays. In an alternate embodiment, the inner surface 1003 of the extension component 801 does not comprise any mounted lights but comprises a reflective mirror to reflect the light and UV rays from the light mounted to the inner surface of the light-housing component.
[0041] The top end of the extension component 801 comprises a rim 1012. In one embodiment, the rim 308 may be an inwardly extending rim that protrudes into the body of the extension component 801, as illustrated in
[0042] Although specific embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that changes can be made to the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is not to be restricted, therefore, to the specific embodiments disclosed.