Not applicable.
The application relates generally to a sink used in the pedicure industry.
One common style of pedicure spa currently used in pedicure businesses includes a main body for supporting a chair, a water basin and a foot rest, e.g., a single foot rest for both feet of a person sitting in the chair, or individual foot rests for each of the left and right feet. As shown in
The present application is directed to a pedicure sink including a basin having a fluid flow surface extending from within the basin out apart from the basin in a continuous manner, wherein at least part of the fluid flow surface provides a support surface for target feet.
The present application is also directed to a pedicure sink, including (1) a basin defined by an upper perimeter; and (2) a target feet support surface extending out from the basin in a manner effective to direct fluid collected thereon into the basin via gravity, wherein the target feet support surface is located at an elevation greater than the upper perimeter of the basin.
The present application is also directed to a pedicure spa including a pedicure sink and a body operationally configured to support the pedicure sink thereon, wherein the pedicure sink includes a basin having a fluid flow surface extending from within the basin out apart from the basin in a continuous manner, wherein at least part of the fluid flow surface provides a support surface for target feet.
Before describing the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the present pedicure sink, system and method are not limited to particular embodiments. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.
Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary, without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term or terms, such as “about,” is not limited to the precise value specified. In some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. As used in this specification and claim(s), the term “about” is defined as being close to as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, and in one non-limiting embodiment the term may be defined to be within 10%, suitably within 5%, more suitably within 1%, and most suitably within 0.5% of a particular numerical value. The terms “first,” “second,” and the like, herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another.
As used herein, the terms “may” and “may be” indicate a possibility of an occurrence within a set of circumstances; a possession of a specified property, characteristic or function; and/or qualify another verb by expressing one or more of an ability, capability, or possibility associated with the qualified verb. Accordingly, usage of “may” and “may be” indicates that a modified term is apparently appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while taking into account that in some circumstances, the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. For example, in some circumstances, an event or capacity can be expected, while in other circumstances, the event or capacity cannot occur. This distinction is captured by the terms “may” and “may be”, or “can” or “can be.”
As used in this specification and the appended claims, the phrase “target feet” refers to the one or more feet of individuals receiving foot treatments including, but not necessarily limited to foot cleaning, foot disinfecting, pedicures, foot massages, nail polish application, and combinations thereof. The phrases “customer feet” and “person's feet” may be used interchangeably with the phrase “target feet.” As understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art, the term “pedicure” may refer to one or more of the following activities: cutting, clipping and filing target feet toenails, polishing target feet toenails, exfoliating dead skin cells from target feet, moisturizing target feet skin, and massaging target feet. As understood by the skilled artisan, one typical type of pedicure commercially offered at the time of this application includes a “classic” or regular pedicure, which typically involves a warm foot soak and a foot scrubbing with either a pumice stone or foot file followed by clipping of the nails, shaping of the nails, the pushing back of cuticles, a short foot and calf massage, application of moisturizer to target feet and nail polish to the toe nails if desired. Commercially available pedicures include, but are not necessarily limited to the following types: (1) classic or regular pedicures, (2) French pedicures, (3) gel pedicures, (4) paraffin pedicures, (5) hot stone pedicures, (6) fish pedicures, (7) mini pedicures, (8) spa pedicures, (9) athletic pedicures, (10) spa pedicures, (11) margarita pedicures, (12) chocolate pedicures, (13) milk and honey pedicures, (14) wine pedicures, (15) ice cream pedicures, (16) salt pedicures and (17) rose pedicures.
In one aspect, the present application provides a pedicure sink including a foot rest surface operationally configured to receive fluid thereon and direct fluid into a basin of the pedicure sink. In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure spa including a pedicure sink with a foot rest surface operationally configured to receive and direct fluid into a basin of the pedicure sink. In one implementation, the basin may be large enough to for a person to soak his/her feet therein. The pedicure sink of this application is portable and may be removed from its corresponding pedicure spa for purposes of cleaning the pedicure sink as may be desired.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink including a basin and a foot support surface extending out from the basin in a manner effective to direct fluid from the foot support surface to the basin.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink with a basin and a foot support surface extending out from the basin, the inner surface of the basin and the surface of the foot support surface forming a continuous surface for unobstructed fluid flow from the foot support surface to within the basin. In other words, the present pedicure sink is operationally configured to allow unobstructed fluid flow from one or more elevations along the foot support surface outside the basin to a lower elevation within the basin. In another aspect, the present pedicure sink is operationally configured to allow unobstructed fluid flow from at least a first elevation along the foot support surface to at least a second lower elevation within the basin. In one embodiment, the continuous surface may be defined as a smooth surface.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure spa including a body operationally configured to support a pedicure sink thereon, the pedicure sink having a basin and a foot rest member extending out from the basin, wherein the foot rest member is operationally configured to receive fluid thereon and direct fluid into the basin, the body being operationally configured to support the foot rest member during operation. In another aspect, the present pedicure sink is operationally configured to prevent fluid flow from the foot rest member or surface of the foot rest member onto the outer surface of the body of the pedicure spa.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink including a basin having an inner surface that extends out in a continuous manner from within the basin to form a foot support surface of the pedicure sink. In other words, the inner surface of the basin and the foot support surface are operationally configured as a continuous surface.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink including a basin defined by an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface including a fluid collection surface extending out from the basin that is operationally configured to direct fluid received on its surface into the basin via gravity. At least part of the fluid collection surface external of the basin is operationally configured to provide a support surface for target feet of a user or customer of the pedicure sink.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink including a basin having a smooth fluid collection surface extending from within the basin out apart from the basin, wherein at least part of the fluid collection surface provides a support surface for target feet.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink including (1) a basin defined by an inner surface and an outer surface; and (2) wherein at least part of the inner surface includes an uninterrupted fluid collection surface defined by a midpoint extending out from the basin providing a support surface for target feet, the fluid collection surface being operationally configured to direct fluid received thereon to the basin via gravity.
In another aspect, the application provides a basin having an upper perimeter surface and a fluid collection surface extending out from the upper perimeter surface, the fluid collection surface being operationally configured to direct fluid received on its surface into the basin.
In another aspect, the application provides a basin having a fluid flow surface defined by a fluid collection surface, at least part of the inner surface of the basin and a transitional surface disposed between the fluid collection surface and the inner surface of the basin, the fluid collection surface being operationally configured to direct fluid received on its surface toward the transitional surface and into the basin along the inner surface of the basin.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink, including (1) a basin; and (2) a support surface for target feet for target feet, the support surface being operationally configured to receive fluid thereon and direct the fluid to the basin via gravity; wherein the basin is of a volume large enough to receive target feet therein.
In another aspect, the application provides a pedicure sink, including (1) a basin having an inner surface and outer surface; (2) a foot rest extending out from the outer surface of the basin, the foot rest having a foot support surface for target feet; (3) the pedicure sink having a transitional surface disposed between the inner surface of the basin and the foot support surface.
With reference now to
With reference to
A suitable fluid flow surface of the sink 10 is a continuous surface configuration extending from the uppermost edge 34 to the front inner surface 17 of the basin 12. In particular, the fluid flow surface includes the second upper surface 33, a forward part of the inner surface 17 and a transitional surface 40 interconnecting the lower most part of the second upper surface 33 and the forward part of the inner surface 17 of the basin 12. As shown in
Turning to
As shown, the second upper surface 33 of
In still another embodiment, the lower most part of the second upper surface 33 may terminate at the inner surface 17 of the basin 12 as shown in the simplified view of
As stated above, the foot rest member 13 suitably extends out from the basin 12. Also, the construction of the sink 10 is effective to provide for standalone use of the sink 10 as desired. In one embodiment, the sink 10 may be provided as a solid member. In another embodiment, the bottom side of the foot rest member 13 may include a hollow cavity to minimize weight and/or manufacturing costs of the sink 10 (see
In another embodiment where the sink 10 is used as part of a pedicure spa supported on a spa body 60, the spa body 60 may include one or more support members 65 operationally configured to maintain the foot rest member 13 in a fixed position during operation, a chair support surface 69 and an opening 71 for draining the sink 10 via a drain 19 in fluid communication with plumbing disposed through the opening 71 (see
One suitable bottom surface 28 may include a planar type surface as shown in
Without limiting the invention, a suitable sink 10 may be constructed of one or more materials durable enough to operate in pedicure operations. In particular, the sink 10 may be constructed of one or more materials including but not necessarily limited to those materials resistant to chipping, cracking, excessive bending and reshaping as a result of ozone, weathering, heat, moisture, other outside mechanical and chemical influences, as well as various impacts and other loads placed on the sink 10. Likewise, the sink 10 may comprise any color or combination of colors, or in the alternative, the sink 10 may be constructed from one or more transparent materials depending on individual preferences and needs.
Without limiting the invention, the sink 10 of this application may be constructed from materials, including, but not necessarily limited to plastics, rubbers, ceramics, cast iron, stainless steel, porcelain, one or more composite materials, thermoplastic, and combinations thereof. In one suitable embodiment, the sink 10 may include a solid surface material including, for example, a densified solid surface material made from a bio based resin with an ultraviolet (“UV”) stabilizer, alumina tri-hydrate and mineral fillers. The spa body 60 may also be constructed from one or more materials described in this paragraph in addition to one or more woods, bamboo, stone and combinations thereof.
In addition, the sink 10 may be constructed from one or more materials effective to retain heat, i.e., to retain the temperature of the fluid in the basin 12 of the sink 10 during use. In another embodiment, the sink 10 may be constructed from one or more materials effective to minimize the weight of the sink 10. Although the sink 10 may be built to scale and is not limited to any weight constraints, a suitable sink 10 weight may be about 22.68 kilograms or less (about 50.0 pounds or less). As appreciated by those skilled in the art, a heavier sink 10 may be used as desired.
In addition to water, the sink 10 may be used with any type of pedicure products known in the art. Common pedicure products include, but are not necessarily limited to surfactants, minerals, honey, herbal extracts, oils, essential oils, water based emulsions such as moisturizer lotions and creams, sugar crystals, salt crystals, pumice, polymer beads, finely ground nutshells, solvents such as alcohol (cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol), esters such as isopropyl palmitate, glyceryl stearate, humectants such as propylene glycol and glycerin, vitamins, silicones, nail polish, glues, menthol, and combinations thereof.
Although the sink 10 may be filled and emptied with fluid(s) manually, as stated above the sink 10 may include a drain 19 (see
The invention will be better understood with reference to the following non-limiting example, which is illustrative only and not intended to limit the present invention to a particular embodiment.
In a first non-limiting example, a sink 10 is provided with the dimensions as shown in
D1: about 20.9 cm (about 8.24 inches);
D2: about 41.4 cm (about 16.29 inches);
D3: about 39.34 cm (about 15.49 inches);
D4: about 41.1 cm (about 16.16 inches);
D5: about 10.2 cm (about 4.02 inches);
D6: about 2.59 cm (about 1.02 inches);
D7: about 40.5 cm (about 15.93 inches);
D8: about 3.35 cm (about 1.32 inches);
D9: about 3.89 cm (about 1.53 inches);
D10: about 15.3 cm (about 6.01 inches);
D11: about 10.2 cm (about 4.00 inches);
D12: about 10.9 cm (about 4.28 inches);
D13: about 47.1 cm (about 18.53 inches);
D14: about 35.2 cm (about 13.84 inches);
D15: about 40.9 cm (about 16.09 inches);
D16: about 68.0 cm (about 26.77 inches);
D17: about 20.5 cm (about 8.05 inches);
D18: about 2.54 cm (about 1.00 inches);
D19: about 26.0 cm (about 10.25 inches);
D20: about 42.1 cm (about 16.59 inches);
D21: about 6.30 cm (about 2.48 inches);
D22: about 35.1 cm (about 13.83 inches);
D23: about 12.5 cm (about 4.94 inches);
R1: Radius of curve of about 40.00;
A1: about 11.00 degrees.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many modifications may be made to the present application without departing from the spirit and scope of the application. The embodiment(s) described herein are meant to be illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the invention, which is defined in the claims.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/537,927, filed on Jul. 27, 2017, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62537927 | Jul 2017 | US |