The invention relates to the field of nail dryers.
In the manicure industry, nail dryers are widely used. It is desirable for a nail dryer to be relatively quiet, to be relatively efficient to run in terms of power costs and to dry nails relatively quickly.
A nail dryer forms one aspect of the invention. The nail dryer comprises: a squirrel cage impeller, a housing and a motor.
The impeller has a central void, an axis passing through the central void and a plurality of blades extending outwardly from the central void.
The housing: has a planar terminus defined by three or more portions of the housing; and has the impeller operatively rotatably mounted thereto such that, when the housing is positioned with the terminus horizontal and defining the bottom of the housing, the axis extends vertically and the impeller is above the terminus.
The housing further has a tubular sidewall:
through which the axis extends and in which the impeller is positioned in spaced-apart relation;
being shaped and dimensioned such that a gap is defined between the sidewall and a notional plane aligned with the terminus; and
being further shaped and dimensioned to direct air flow ejected from the impeller through the gap.
The housing further has a screen occluding the end of the sidewall distal to the terminus, the screen being adapted to allow the throughpassage of air nd to restrict the throughpassage of fingers.
The housing is shaped and dimensioned such that the screen has a portion that lies in the central void of the impeller.
The motor is for rotating the impeller.
According to another aspect of the invention, the end of the sidewall distal to the terminus can extend beyond the impeller.
According to another aspect of the invention, the motor can be positioned axially displaced from the impeller such that, when the housing is positioned with the terminus horizontal and defining the bottom of the housing, the motor is beneath the impeller.
According to another aspect of the invention, the sidewall can have a concave interior surface.
According to another aspect of the invention, the screen can be a round dish having a concave exterior surface and a concave interior surface.
According to another aspect of the invention, the impeller can have forward-curved blades.
According to another aspect of the invention, the impeller can have a closed base.
Forming another aspect of the invention is a nail dryer comprising an impeller, a housing and a motor.
The impeller has: an axis; a pair of voids, axially spaced from one another; and a plurality of blades ringing the voids in the manner that the blades of a squirrel cage fan ring the central void of the squirrel cage fan.
The housing: has a tubular sidewall: that has an inlet and an outlet; and in which the impeller is positioned, in spaced-apart relation to the sidewall and in spaced-apart relation to the inlet; has a screen occluding the inlet, the screen being adapted to allow the throughpassage of air and to restrict the throughpassage of fingers; is shaped and dimensioned such that the screen has a portion that lies in one of the pair of voids; has a planar terminus axially spaced from the outlet and perpendicular to the axis; is shaped and dimensioned such that a gap is defined between the sidewall and a notional plane aligned with the terminus; and is further shaped and dimensioned to direct air flow ejected from the impeller through the gap.
The motor is for rotating the impeller, the motor being disposed at least in part in the other of the pair of voids.
According to another aspect, the housing can widen as it extends from the inlet to the outlet.
According to another aspect, the motor can be disposed in spaced relation to the notional plane.
According to another aspect, the sidewall can have a concave interior surface.
According to another aspect, the screen can be a round dish having a concave exterior surface and a convex interior surface.
According to another aspect, the impeller can have forward-curved blades.
According to another aspect, the impeller can narrow as it extends towards the outlet.
Advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention will become evident upon review of the detailed description that follows and the accompanying drawings, the latter being briefly described hereafter.
The exemplary nail dryer 20 shown in
The impeller 22 is of the squirrel cage type and thus has a central void 28, an axis X-X passing through the central void 28 and a plurality of blades 30 extending outwardly from the central void 28. The blades 30 are curved and are connected to one another by an annular disc 32 that forms a base of the impeller 22.
The housing 24 has a base 34, a sidewall 36 and a screen 38.
The base 34 has a central socket 40, an annular screen 42 surrounding the socket 40 and four feet 44 extending from the screen 42. The feet 44 collectively define a planar terminus of the housing, that is, the ends of the feet 44 lie in a common plane and all of the housing 24 lies on the same side of that plane. Plane T-T shown in
The sidewall 36: is tubular; has a concave interior surface 46 and a convex exterior surface 48; is positioned such that the axis X-X extends therethrough; has ends 36A,36B spaced-apart from one another along the axis X-X; is further positioned such that the impeller 22 is positioned therein, in spaced-apart relation; and is positioned, shaped and dimensioned:
such that a gap 50 is defined between the end 36B of the sidewall 34 proximal to the terminus 44,44,44,44 and a notional plane aligned with the terminus 44,44,44,44, such as indicated by plane T-T;
such that the end 36A of the sidewall 36 distal to the terminus 44,44,44,44 extends beyond the impeller 22, as shown in
to direct air flow ejected from the impeller 22 through the gap 50.
The gap 50 is indicated in
The screen 38: is a round dish; has a concave exterior surface 52 and a convex interior surface 54; occludes the end 36A of the sidewall 36 distal to the terminus 44,44,44,44; is adapted to allow the throughpassage of air and to restrict the throughpassage of fingers; and has a portion that lies in the central void 28 of the impeller 22, again as shown in
The motor 26 is mounted in the central socket 40, is axially displaced from and beneath the impeller 22 and is adapted for rotating the impeller 22 in a direction such that the blades 30 are forward-curved.
The exemplary nail fan 20 has been tested for noise and throughput and has demonstrated substantial utility, producing between 125 and 145 CFM flow through the screen while producing relatively little noise: measured at 12″ and 24″ respectively from the fan, was 70dba and 68dba.
The draw of the fan is sufficiently great that a gauze pad 58 or the like, as shown in the drawings, can be used to support the fingers during drying, to collect nail and skin debris and also to protect the screen against polish.
Without intending to be bound by theory, it is believed that the relatively high draw and low noise may be a function of very smooth flow characteristics. In this regard, the CFD simulation in
A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
This nail dryer 120 will be seen to be similar to that shown in
However, this nail dryer will be seen to be different in that: the impeller has a pair of voids 128A, 128B, axially spaced from one another; the blades 130 ring the pair of voids in the manner that the blades of a squirrel cage fan ring the central void of the squirrel cage fan; the screen has a portion that lies in one 128A of the pair of voids and; the motor is disposed at least in part in the other 128B of the pair of voids; and the impeller 122 narrows as it extends towards the outlet.
This nail dryer operates in a manner generally similar to that shown in
Whereas but two embodiments have been herein shown and described, it will be evident that variations are possible. For example, whereas in the exemplary fans, the blades are forward curved, the blades could be straight or could be reverse-curved. As well, the base could have feet greater or lesser in number than four. Further, the screen could be flat bottomed and could bottom out just above the impeller. The size and shape of the fan and its various components could also be varied from the specific embodiment illustrated. Accordingly, the invention should be understood as limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/626,718, filed 19 Feb. 2015 and now U.S. Pat. No. 9,888,758; which in turn claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/941,657 filed 19 Feb. 2014; the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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61941657 | Feb 2014 | US |
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Parent | 14626718 | Feb 2015 | US |
Child | 15886025 | US |