Paraffin bath

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6417495
  • Patent Number
    6,417,495
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 8, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A paraffin bath apparatus for melting paraffin used in therapeutic applications is disclosed. The paraffin bath apparatus comprises a housing having a base, a sidewall and upper opening. An inner tub is formed of a temperature resistant polymeric material is a generally cup shaped member having a bottom wall, an upstanding wall and an open top. The inner tub is received within the upper opening of the housing with the bottom wall of the inner tub overlying the base of the housing. The heating element is located between the inner tub and the housing for providing heat to the inner tub sufficient to melt the paraffin but below the temperature that would adversely affect the polymeric material forming inner tub. A thermostatic sensor is disposed between the inner tub and the housing and is electrically connected to the heating element to control the heat provided to the inner tub. A temperature indicating element may be provided in the inner tub and placed in contact with paraffin melted in the inner tub. The temperature indicating element provides a visual indication that the paraffin in the tub is within a predetermined temperature range and is visible through the melted paraffin.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a therapeutic paraffin bath appliance.




BACKGROUND ART




Paraffin baths are used in therapeutic procedures, particularly procedures relating to the treatment of hand and foot treatments for arthritic and dermatologic conditions. In the treatment of arthritis or for moisturizing skin a person may be directed to place their hand or foot in a paraffin bath. In a paraffin bath, solid paraffin is heated to its melting point. The person may remove their hand or foot from the bath leaving a coating of paraffin applied to their skin. This procedure can relieve arthritic pain. This procedure may also be used for moisturizing the skin on a person's hand or foot.




Paraffin baths are normally provided with a metallic inner tub that is received in an outer housing with heating elements attached to or located adjacent the metallic inner tub. Paraffin baths having a metallic inner tub are relatively costly to manufacture which adds to the ultimate cost to consumers of such units.




An important aspect of paraffin bath appliances is the heating control. Some prior art paraffin baths have been provided with a costly electronic controller.




The heating system should be failsafe in that it should not be permitted to overheat. Prior art paraffin baths do not have a temperature indicator reflecting the temperature of the melted paraffin. Another disadvantage of some prior art paraffin baths is that a thermostat could possibly fail or the unit may be subject to temperature fluctuation or nonuniform heating of the paraffin in the bath.




When the paraffin bath is not in use, it is desirable to protect the paraffin from becoming contaminated.




These and other disadvantages encountered by prior art paraffin baths are addressed by the paraffin bath made according to the present invention as will be understood from the following summary of the invention.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




A therapeutic paraffin bath designed for use by consumers, medical offices or physical therapy clinics is preferably durable and reliable as well as being easy to operate. A paraffin bath should also have a rapid heating capability so that it is not necessary to wait for an extended period of time for the paraffin to melt and reach the desired temperature for treatment.




It is also preferable to provide temperature control within a range of potential treatment temperatures. According to the invention, a simple failsafe temperature indicator is provided that permits a consumer or health professional to directly read the temperature of the paraffin in the bath.




The therapeutic paraffin bath preferably includes dual heating elements that are capable of rapidly heating the paraffin in the bath. Even heating of the paraffin prevents hot spots and cold spots within the bath.




The temperature control is preferably provided by a reliable and inexpensive adjustable thermostat. The thermostat preferably is provided with a conductor strip through which temperature is monitored. A thermostatic fuse is also preferably provided as a safety mechanism in event that the thermostat control fails or the unit overheats. The thermostatic fuse would open if a overheating condition is sensed and cuts off power to the paraffin bath heating elements.




The therapeutic paraffin bath of the present invention preferably includes a plastic inner tub that is heated by means of two separate heating elements. The heating elements are a rope type, or braided, heating elements sandwiched in aluminum foil. One heating element extends about the perimeter of the plastic inner tub. A second heating element is provided in the floor of the unit adjacent the bottom of the inner tub.




A removable strainer is preferably provided that may be placed on the bottom of the inner tub. The strainer prevents direct contact with the bottom wall of the inner tub and also functions to obscure dirt or skin particles that may be otherwise visible in the bottom of the paraffin bath.




The therapeutic paraffin bath of the present invention preferably includes a lid that may be locked in place over the inner tub. The lid is preferably mechanically locked to the inner tub of the paraffin bath as the bath is heated or when the bath is transported.




According to the invention, a paraffin bath apparatus for melting paraffin is provided. A paraffin bath includes a housing having a base, a sidewall and an upper opening. An inner tub is formed of polymeric material that is selected for high temperature performance and is generally cup shaped having a bottom wall, an upstanding wall and an open top. The inner tub is received within the upper opening of the housing with the bottom wall overlying the base. Paraffin is supplied in the inner tub. The heating element is disposed between the inner tub and the housing. The heating element provides heat through the inner tub sufficient to melt the paraffin but below the temperature that would adversely affect the polymeric material forming the inner tub. An adjustable thermostatic sensor is disposed between the inner tub and the housing that is electrically connected to the heating element to control the heat provided to the inner tub. A thermal fuse is electrically connected to a circuit including the heating elements. The thermal fuse disables the heating elements when the temperature of the space between the housing and the inner tub exceeds a predetermined temperature.




The heating element may also include a base heating element located between the base and the bottom wall and a side heating element located between the side wall and the upstanding wall. The base heating element and the side heating element are formed as separate parts. The heating elements are preferably braided metallic members. The braided metallic member is contained between two layers of foil that aid in dispersing heat. The thermostatic sensor is remotely mounted relative to the inner tub and is connected to a thermally conductive element that contacts a portion of the inner tub.




The inner tub is preferably of formed polypropylene but may also be formed of another temperature resistant polymer.




The present invention may also be characterized as a paraffin bath apparatus for melting paraffin that is provided with a temperature indicating element indicating the temperature of the paraffin melted in the apparatus. A housing having a base and an upper opening receives an inner tub that is generally cup-shaped and has a bottom wall and an open top. The inner tub is received within the upper opening of the housing with the bottom wall of the inner tub overlying the base. Paraffin is supplied to the inner tub for melting. A heating element is disposed between the inner tub and housing. The adjustable thermostatic sensor is disposed between the inner tub and the housing. The temperature indicating element is disposed in the inner tub and placed in contact with paraffin in the inner tub at a location that is not directly opposite a heating element. The temperature indicating element provides a visual indication that the paraffin in the inner tub is within a predetermined temperature range. The visual indication is visible through the paraffin after the paraffin is melted.




The temperature indicating element is preferably secured to a strainer that is disposed in the tub on the bottom wall. The temperature indicating element may alternatively be secured to the inside of the inner tub at a location that is not directly opposite a heating element. The temperature indicating element is a color changing strip that includes a chemical that changes colors to indicate that the paraffin is within the predetermined temperature range.




These and other aspects and objects of the present invention will be more clearly understood in view of the attached drawings and in light of the following detailed description of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a paraffin bath made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a transverse cross-sectional view taken through the center of the paraffin bath shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken through the center of the paraffin bath.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a paraffin bath appliance


10


of the present invention is shown in an exploded perspective view. Assembly of the paraffin bath appliance is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The principal structural components of the paraffin bath appliance


10


include a housing


12


in which an inner tub


14


is received. A strainer


16


is loosely located in the inner tub


14


. A lid


18


is provided to cover the inner tub


14


.




The housing


12


includes a base


22


and a side wall


24


extending around the periphery of the base


22


. The housing defines an upper opening


26


on its upper end.




The inner tub


14


is preferably formed of a high temperature resistant polymeric material such as polypropylene. The inner tub


14


has a bottom wall


30


and an upstanding wall


32


extending upwardly from the periphery of the bottom wall


30


. The upstanding wall


32


defines an open top


34


at its upper end.




A temperature indicating element


38


is provided on the strainer


16


. The temperature indicating element


38


is formed of a polymeric material having a material contained therein that changes color when a predetermined temperature is reached. The strainer


16


has a plurality of slots


40


that permit paraffin to circulate through the strainer


16


. Any dirt, skin particles or other debris fall through the slots


40


to the bottom of the inner tub


14


. Flanges


42


extend downwardly from portions of the periphery of the strainer


16


that hold the strainer


16


in a spaced relationship relative to the bottom wall


30


of the inner tub


14


.




Side heating element


44


extends in a helical fashion around the upstanding wall


32


of the inner tub


40


. The heating element


44


is located within the housing


12


adjacent the side wall


24


. A base heating element


46


is arranged in a serpentine fashion between the base


22


and bottom wall


30


and is secured to the bottom wall


30


of the inner tub


14


. Side foil sheets


50


are provided on the inner and outer sides of the side heating element


44


. Base foil sheets


52


are provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the base heating element


46


. The side heating element


44


and base heating element


46


are preferably formed of a braided metal of preferably copper or aluminum that is durable and long lasting. The side and base foil sheets


50


and


52


are provided to evenly distribute the heat generated by the side and base heating elements


44


and


46


around and under the inner tub


14


.




A knob


54


for an adjustable thermostat


56


may be turned by a user to control the temperature of the paraffin in the paraffin bath appliance


10


. The adjustable thermostat


56


is provided to control the heating process and provide a mechanism for sensing the temperature of the inner tub


14


.




A thermal fuse


58


is provided in the electrical circuit including the side and base heating elements


44


and


46


so that if the temperature within the housing


12


exceeds an upper limit the current supplied to the heating elements


44


and


46


will be interrupted. The thermal fuse


58


is received in a thermal fuse clip


60


and is preferably replaceable so that the unit may be serviced. Conductive element


62


is a metal strip selected for its thermally conductive properties and is secured to the bottom wall


30


of the inner tub


40


to sense the temperature of the inner tub


14


and provide a thermal input to the thermostat


56


that is slightly spaced from the inner tub


14


and mounted on the housing


12


.




A strain relief


64


is provided in the rear of the side wall


24


. The strain relief


64


is provided to protect and retain the power cord.




Lights


68


are provided between the housing


12


and inner tub


14


on the front portion of the side wall


24


with one indicating that the bath is turned on and the other indicating that the thermostat has opened indicating that the bath is at the desired temperature.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the assembled paraffin bath appliance


10


is shown in transverse and longitudinal cross-sections, respectively. The housing


12


has rubber feet


72


on the bottom of the base


22


. The feet are located at the base of faster receiving posts


74


.




A downwardly extending flange


76


extends about the open top


34


of the inner tub


14


. The flange


76


is received in a top groove


78


formed about the upper opening


26


of the housing


12


. The flange


76


and groove


78


form a seal between the housing


12


and the inner tub


14


. Screws


80


are provided to securely fasten the housing


12


and inner tub


14


together.




While not shown, electrical wires connect the thermostat


56


, thermofuse


58


, heating elements


44


,


46


and lights


68


in a conventional circuit.




In an alternative embodiment, temperature indicating element


38


could be affixed to the inner tub


14


on the side wall


24


thereof. The temperature indicating element


38


should be preferably located on a portion of the upstanding wall


32


that is not directly opposite the side heating element


44


. Heat radiated by the heating element should not be allowed to distort the indication provided by the temperature indicating element


38


that is intended to sense the temperature of the paraffin in the inner tub


14


.




While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A paraffin bath apparatus for melting paraffin comprising:a housing having a base, a side wall and an upper opening; an inner tub being formed of a polypropylene polymeric material that is selected for high temperature performance and is generally cup shaped having a bottom wall, an upstanding wall and an open top, the inner tub being received within upper opening of the housing with the bottom wall overlying the base, paraffin is supplied to the inner tub; a heating element disposed between the inner tub and the housing, the heating element providing heat through the inner tub sufficient to melt the paraffin but below the temperature that would adversely effect the polypropylene polymeric material forming the inner tub; and an adjustable thermostat disposed between the inner tub and the housing that is electrically connected to the heating element to control the heat provided to the inner tub wherein the thermostat includes a thermostatic sensor remotely mounted relative to the inner tub and is connected to a thermally conductive element that directly contacts an outer surface of the inner tub bottom wall.
  • 2. The paraffin bath apparatus of claim 1 wherein a thermal fuse is provided between the housing and the inner tub and is electrically connected to a circuit including the heating element and that disables the heating element when the temperature of the space between the housing and the inner tub exceeds a predetermined temperature.
  • 3. The paraffin bath apparatus of claim 1 wherein the heating element includes a base heating element located between the base and the bottom wall and a side heating element located between the side wall and the upstanding wall, the base heating element and side heating element being separate heating elements.
  • 4. The paraffin bath apparatus of claim 3 wherein the side heating element is retained by at least one layer of foil.
  • 5. A paraffin bath apparatus for melting paraffin comprising:a housing having a base, a side wall and an upper opening; an inner tub being formed of a polypropylene polymeric material that is selected for high temperature performance and is generally cup shaped having a bottom wall, an upstanding wall and an open top, the inner tub being received within upper opening of the housing with the bottom wall overlying the base, paraffin is supplied to the inner tub wherein the open top of the inner tub and the upper opening of the housing have cooperating elements that align the open top and upper opening about their periphery, the cooperative elements comprising a flange and a groove, wherein the flange is received in the groove to connect the housing and the inner tub; a first set of fasteners are provided to secure the housing and inner tub together at the upper opening and the open top and a second set of fasteners are also provided to secure the base of the housing to the bottom wall; and a heating element disposed between the inner tub and the housing, the heating element providing heat through the inner tub sufficient to melt the paraffin but below the temperature that would adversely effect the polypropylene polymeric material forming the inner tub.
  • 6. The paraffin bath apparatus of claim 5 wherein a metallic sheet is secured to the inner tub and is generally disposed between the heating element and the housing.
  • 7. The paraffin bath apparatus of claim 5 wherein the heating element includes at least a base heating wire and a side heating wire.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 09/523,506 filed on Mar. 10, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,184,500.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/523506 Mar 2000 US
Child 09/710117 US