1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to tanning of the human body, and specifically relates to devices for protecting a person's face from exposure to ultra-violet or other tanning rays emitted from the sun, tanning bed devices or other sources.
2. Description of Related Art
Indoor tanning, especially in commercial establishments which provide tanning beds, has been a very popular endeavor for the last few decades, particularly in view of concerns for exposure to natural sunlight and ultra-violet radiation. Consequently, an industry for products related to tanning has resulted, with many items and products being developed to improve the tanning experience.
The present invention addresses a concern or problem experienced by many people who tan in tanning booths, namely the protection of the face from radiation. That is, while many people wish to develop a tanned skin tone on their bodies, they do not wish to darken the tone of their face, or only wish to achieve a slight tanning on the face area. This concern may arise for many reasons, including concern for damage to delicate skin around the eyes and mouth, or simply esthetic reasons.
Some people address this concern by covering their face with a washcloth, towel or readily-available piece of clothing once they are situated in the tanning bed. However, the results have proven to be unsatisfactory. Washcloth or towel material tends to be heavy and causes a suffocating condition for the tanner. Placing a stray piece of clothing over the face does not result in proper coverage and can expose the tanner's face to the tanning rays, sometimes unevenly if the clothing slips out of place or is not draped appropriately. The clothing is also subject to exposure to the radiation from the tanning bed apparatus and the clothing can fade.
With washcloths, towels or pieces of clothing, the fabric can slip off the face during use and, more importantly, will not stay in place when the tanner rotates positions in the tanning bed, or when the tanner is using a stand-up tanning unit. Most importantly, none of the materials that may be used by a tanner to cover the face as previously described are resistant to ultra-violet radiation. Therefore, a chance remains that the face may be exposed to harmful or undesirable UV radiation.
Thus, it would be advantageous to provide a device for tanners to use, preferably but not exclusively, while tanning in a tanning bed or stand-up tanning unit, to cover the face and protect the face from UV radiation, and to provide such a device that is structured to be retained properly and stably on the face, and which is structured to enable the tanner to breath freely through the material and/or from beneath the device.
In accordance with the present invention, a UV-resistant face protection device is provided for covering the face of a tanner to protect the face from UV radiation. The device is sized to protect the entire face, and may preferably be structured to protect the ears and/or neck as well.
The device is further structured to be secured to the head in a fashion that allows the wearer to turn his or her head freely, or stand in a tanning booth, without having the device shift or slip from its proper position on the face. The face protection device has the further advantage of being made of lightweight material that, while UV-resistant, allows the wearer to breath through the material. Additionally, the face protection device may preferably be configured to adapt to a three-dimensional shape, such as a generally domed-shape, that prevents the face protection device from conforming to the contours of the wearer's face, thereby avoiding giving the wearer a sense of suffocation.
The face protection device may be used in any tanning situation, including tanning by the rays of the sun, but is described herein with respect to use in a tanning bed or booth. The advantages of the present invention are more fully described in the detailed description below.
In the drawings, which illustrate what is currently considered to be the best mode for carrying out the invention;
The face protection device 10 of the present invention is shown in
A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The securement member 14, as shown in
For example, the band 20 may be elasticized so that the device 10 may be slipped over the top of the head and brought into position over the face 16. Alternatively, the second end (not shown) of the band 20 may be detachably attached to the cover member 12. In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In the embodiment of
In a particularly suitable embodiment of the invention, the cover member 12 comprises a single or double layer of SPF fabric to assure that all UV radiation is blocked. Notably, however, SPF materials are sufficiently lightweight so that the material is breathable and does not cause suffocation or the feeling of suffocation. While the cover member 12 of the present invention is shown in
The SPF fabric, or other UV-resistant fabrics or materials, used in the manufacture of the face protection device 10 are not only lightweight and breathable, but the fabric can, optionally, be moistened or wet to a dampened state before placing on the face to provide a cooling and soothing effect to the face.
The embodiment of the invention shown in
The stiffening member 44 shown in
Because the cover member 14 is generally formed with a three-dimensional configuration, the device 10, when placed on the wearer's face, does not conform to the contours of the wearer's face and thereby avoids the possible sense of suffocation. Additionally, because the cover member 14 extends away from the wearer's face, spaces are formed between the wearer's face and cover member 14 to provide circulation of air around the wearer's face. The lightweight nature of the fabric also provides for exchange of air through the material.
The face protection device of the present invention not only provides protection of the face and head from harmful UV radiation during tanning, but has the added benefit of providing protection without contributing to a sense of suffocation from having something covering the face. The face protection device of the present invention is configured to allow a person wearing protective UV-resistant glasses or goggles to keep the glasses on his or her face during tanning since the face protection device 10 will assure that the glasses stay in place on the wearer's face. The face protection device is lightweight and capable of being folded for easy storage and carrying.
The face protection device of the present invention is structured to provide protection to the face and head area (e.g., ears and neck) of a person during tanning, either in natural sunlight or under artificial tanning conditions. The face protection device may be configured in a number of different ways to achieve the objective of providing protection to the face and head. Therefore, reference herein to specific details of the structure and function of the present invention is by way of example only and not by way of limitation.
This application is a non-provisional application claiming priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/579,358 filed Jun. 14, 2004.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60579358 | Jun 2004 | US |