The present disclosure is generally related to spa apparatuses and methods of use thereof and, more particularly, is related to pedicure spa apparatuses having a ventilating system.
Many more people are getting pedicures now as it is aesthetically appealing to women and men, and healthy to the feet of everybody as it prevents ingrown toenails and other diseases of the foot. Many of the pedicures are now performed in pedicure spas that have a basin for water to soak the feet. It goes without saying that many people have smelly feet which is annoying to the pedicurist and other customers. Also, odors of the products and work done on the feet of the patrons can be spread through out the salon.
Desirable in the art is an improved pedicure spa that would improve the conventional pedicure spa.
A pedicure spa comprises a basin, a base, at least one inlet vent, and a ventilating system. The basin is configured to contain water for soaking feet. The base is configured to contain the basin, with the base having a front wall and a top wall. The at least one inlet vent is located in the base for receiving air, and the ventilating system is configured to circulate air. The system has pipes connecting the at least one inlet vent, with the pipes connecting to an exit pipe.
The coupler 205 attaches to air channel structures 210, 215, 220, 225 that can remove air from the vents 415. The air channel structures 210 and the coupler 205 forms a “T” section that facilitates splitting the movement of the air from two directions. The ends of the “T” section are adjacent to the side walls 300 and rear wall 400. The air channel structures 215 are attached substantially perpendicular to the air channel structures 210 and positioned along the side walls 300 of the base 110. The air channel structures 215 stretches from the front wall 120 to the rear wall 400 of the base 110.
As described herein, pedicure spa apparatuses 100 having a ventilating system 201 are disclosed utilizing ventilating devices, couplers 205, air channel structures 210, 215, 220, 225, and intake vents 115, 315, 415. The ventilating system 201 facilitates moving air to and from the working area of a pedicurist near the front wall 120 of the base 110.
The air channel structures can be piping used in this ventilating system 201. The channel structure 225 can be attached to top vents 415, such as that shown in
It should also be realized that this ventilating structure 201 can be used to blow air out of the intake vents 115, 315 and 415. This air could be scented or disinfected by the infusion of a scent or disinfectant into the ventilating structure by an infusion device (260).
This ventilating system 201 can be attached to a filter 270 to collect any particles from entering into an exhaust system 280 in the nail shop or a fan motor 280 can be installed in the system to exhaust the air out the rear of the system. Alternatively or additionally, the filter 270 can filter the air of any particles from exiting out of the vents 115, 315 and 415. It is preferable that the polluted air be removed through the exhaust system of the nail shop to reduce the risk of airborne diseases and obnoxious odors.
This description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments discussed, however, were chosen to illustrate the principles of the disclosure, and its practical application. The disclosure is thus intended to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to use the disclosure, in various embodiments and with various modifications, as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variation are within the scope of this disclosure, as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly and legally entitled.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application entitled, “Spa Apparatuses with Ventilated Systems” having Ser. No. 61/786,635 filed on Mar. 15, 2013, all of which are entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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