The invention relates to the field of foot spas.
Illuminated foot spas are known. A common method for illuminating a foot spa is to use LED lights powered by an AC-DC converter connected to line voltage.
Forming one aspect of the invention is an improved mount of the type used in a foot spa, the foot spa being of the type having a surface defining a basin for containing water, a pump magnetically driven by rotating magnets and held against rotation by the mount which also defines part of the surface. The improvement comprises: a coil associated with the mount and disposed exteriorly of the surface of the basin and interiorly of the magnetic field produced by the rotating magnets to produce a current; a plurality of lights operatively connected to the coil; and light conductivity associated with the mount to permit the light to be visible interiorly of the basin.
According to another aspect, the mount can be one of translucent and transparent to provide said light conductivity.
According to another aspect, the mount can include a receiver and the coil can be releasably received by the receiver.
According to another aspect, the coil can be formed integrally with the mount.
According to another aspect, the mount can define a platform and can further comprise a circuit board releasably received by the platform and operatively coupling the coil to the lights.
According to another aspect, the cover portion can have receivers which engage plugs on the circuit board, and the circuit board can have receivers which can engage plug ends of removable cords.
According to another aspect, each of the lights can be associated with one of a plurality of modules, each module including a pair of plugs and a clip, one of the modules including a circuit board; and in use, the clip of each module can be secured to one of the posts and the modules can be plugged together.
Advantages, features and characteristics of the invention will become apparent upon review of the following detailed description and the appended drawings, the latter being briefly described hereinafter.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention 20 is shown in
The basin 22 has an aperture 36.
With reference to
The drive head 28 comprises a plurality of magnets 56.
With reference to
The light part 32 includes a circuit board 68, a plurality of lights 70 and a receptacle 72.
The charge part 34 includes a plurality of coils 74. Each coil 74 terminates in a plug 76.
In use:
the cover portion 62 is mounted to the basin 22 to seal the aperture 36;
the basin 22 is filled with water;
the motor 24 is mounted exteriorly of the basin 22;
the drive head 28 is mounted to the shaft 38;
the rotor body part 52 is magnetically attracted to the magnets 56;
the pin portion 50 of the housing 40 is restrained against rotation by the socket portion 58 of the mount 30;
the circuit board 68 is fitted to the platform 69;
the coils 74 are fitted in the receivers 64;
one of the plugs 76 is fitted in the receptacle 72;
rotation of the motor 24 causes rotation of the magnets 56;
rotation of the magnets 56 causes rotation of the rotor body part 52 by induced magnetic fields;
rotation of the rotor body part 52 causes rotation of the impeller part 54 and a voltage differential to be produced in the coils 74;
rotation of the impeller part 54 causes water, that enters the cavity 44 through the intake 48, to be forced through the outlet ports 46;
the coil 74 coupled to the circuit board 68 produces power for the lights 70; and
the basin 22 is illuminated by the lights 70.
The remaining plugs 76 can be coupled to other devices (not shown).
It will be evident that variations of the above are possible.
For example, a variation of the structure shown in
This structure functions is a manner similar to that hereinbefore described, but differs in that the coils are flat coils 74A formed interiorly of a disc 80 which, as indicated by the sequence of
An advantage of this structure is that, in contrast to the tubular coils of
Yet another variant is shown in
Other variations are possible.
For example, whereas in
Yet further variants are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
This application is a non-provisional application that claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/372,361 filed Aug. 9, 2016; and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/393,845 filed Sep. 13, 2016; the contents of which are both hereby incorporated by reference.
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