Portable sauna enclosure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276001
  • Patent Number
    6,276,001
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A portable sauna enclosure comprises a foldable frame, a canopy, and a control device. The frame includes a plurality of pivotably connected boards. The canopy is covered on the frame and stretched by it for forming a space. The canopy includes a band along the internal edge of a neck hole having a hook or loop fastener on either end of the band for securing the ends together for preventing dry air from leaking when the band encloses the neck of the person who takes a bath, two side straps on the back of canopy each having a hook or loop fastener for securing the canopy when folded. A control device is provided on a side of the canopy. A heating element for generating dry heated air is provided on the inner surface of frame. A heat resistant layer is sandwiched between the heating element and frame. A protective layer is formed on the heating element for preventing a person from injuring due to direct contact with the high temperature-heating element.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a sauna and more particularly to a portable sauna enclosure having improved characteristics.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Steam bath have been popular worldwide recently for health reasons. The only drawback of a steam bath is the high service charge due to the expensive associated facilities. As such, a relatively cheap portable sauna enclosure has been commercially available as shown in FIG.


1


. The sauna enclosure comprises a frame


1


including a plurality of interconnected vertical and horizontal bars, a canopy


2


covered on the frame


1


and stretched by it for forming a space to allow a person to take a bath therein, canopy


2


having three holes


201


for the neck and two arms extending through and a zipper


202


for permitting a person to enter the sauna enclosure when it is unfastened, a steamer


3


outside the sauna enclosure, and a steam pipe


4


connected between the steamer


3


and the inside of the sauna enclosure for transferring steam from steamer


3


to the sauna enclosure. The user should add water into steamer


3


for heating. After bathing, the user should use a dry cloth to absorb the condensed steam (i.e., water) in the sauna enclosure in order to forestall the growth of micro-organisms on the canopy


2


.




However, the previous design suffered from several disadvantages. For example, it is still possible for steam to pass through holes


201


and zipper


202


during bathing due to the gaps between human body (i.e., neck and arms) and holes


201


as well as the gaps in the zipper


202


itself. As such, the leaked steam may be subsequently carried from the bathroom to the other rooms in the house, resulting in a potential damage to the household appliances, furniture, and wall due to humidity. In addition, the assembly and disassembly of frame


1


and steam pipe


4


is a tedious job. Also, the efficiency of steamer


3


may be adversely affected if the packing between steam pipe


4


and steamer


3


is not well sealed. Furthermore, the bulky steamer


4


is not easy to store when not in use. In view of this, its portability is adversely affected. Thus, it is desirable to provide an improved portable sauna enclosure in order to overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable sauna enclosure wherein the person enclosed therein may be exposed to dry heated air so as to induce sweating.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a portable sauna enclosure wherein the person enclosed therein may also be exposed to infrared emitted from a heated infrared layer in the enclosure for helping the metabolism of human body.




To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a portable sauna enclosure comprising a foldable frame, a canopy, and a control device. Frame includes a plurality of pivotably connected boards. The canopy is covered on the frame and stretched by it for forming a space. The canopy includes a band along the internal edge of the neck hole having a Velcro© fastener on either end for securing together for preventing dry air from leaking when the band encloses the neck of the person who takes a bath, two side straps on the back of canopy each having a Velcro© fastener on the open end for securing together in folding the canopy, and a handle. A control device is provided on a side of canopy. A heating element for generating dry heated air is provided on the inner surface of the frame. A heat resistant layer is sandwiched between the heating the element and the frame. A protective layer is formed on the heating element for preventing a person from injury due to direct contact with the high temperature heating element.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional portable sauna enclosure, where a zipper opens to reveal the interior features thereof,





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of portable sauna enclosure according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the frame board of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the unfolded frame of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the frame board of a second preferred embodiment of portable sauna enclosure according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 2

, there is shown a portable sauna enclosure constructed in accordance with the invention comprising a foldable frame


10


, a canopy


20


, and a control device


30


.




Frame


10


includes a plurality of pivotably connected polypropylene (PP) boards such as back board


12


, two rear side boards


14


, two front side boards


16


, and two resilient members


18


each connected between rear side board


14


and front side board


16


. Two through holes


122


are provided on one of the rear side boards


14


.




Canopy


20


covers the frame


10


and is stretched by it for forming a space to allow a person to take a bath therein. Canopy


2


has an entrance


22


, a zipper


24


for sealing the entrance


22


, a neck hole


26


and two arm holes


28


for permitting the neck and two arms extending there through, a band


262


along the internal edge of neck hole


26


having a Velcro© fastener on either end for securing together for preventing dry air from leaking when band


262


encloses the neck of the person who takes a bath, two side straps


21


on the back of canopy


20


each having a Velcro© fastener


212


on the open end for securing together in folding the canopy


2


, and a carrying handle


23


on the back of canopy


20


between two side straps


21


. The provision of handle


23


increases the portability of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, there is shown a heating element


11


(

FIG. 3

) provided on the inner surface of frame


10


. Control device


30


is provided on a side of canopy


20


. The electronic control device


30


comprises a temperature setting circuit and a protective circuit. A cord (not shown) is connected between control device


30


and heating element


11


through canopy


20


and holes


122


. As such, control device


30


can supply power to heating element


11


for heating. The temperature setting circuit of control device


30


can control the temperature of heating element


11


Preferably, the operating temperature of heating element


11


is in the range of about 60° C. to 80° C. Also, the protective circuit of control device


30


may prevent a child or any other unauthorized persons from setting the above predetermined temperature.




Referring to

FIG. 3

specifically, a heat resistant layer


13


is sandwiched between heating element


11


and frame board


10


. Preferably, the heat resistant layer


13


is formed of heat proof material. More preferably, the heat resistant layer


11


is formed of fiberboard for preventing frame board


10


from degrading due to high temperature. A thick porous protective layer


15


made of cloth is formed on the inner surface of heating element


11


for preventing a person from injury due to direct contact with the high temperature heating element


11


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

specifically, there is shown a bath mat


41


provided on the ground surrounded by frame board


10


. Bath mat


41


is heated by control device


30


through a power cord (not shown). Bathmat


41


comprises a plurality of raised members


41


on the surface. A heat exposure and massage effect are carried out to the feet when the feet step on the raised members


41


.




In use, a user may sit on a chair with the head and the arms extended beyond the canopy


20


. Then the body is exposed to dry air as to induce sweating. The benefits of dry heating is that no steam is generated during bathing. As such, there is no potential damage to the household appliances and furniture. Further, it may forestall the growth of micro-organisms on the frame


10


and canopy


20


. Furthermore, it is not necessary for user to add water into the control device


30


. This facilitates the cleaning after use.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the disassembly of frame


10


and canopy


20


is illustrated. In detaching, first fold the front side boards


16


to the external sides of the rear side boards


14


with the resilient members


18


serving as pivots. Then fold the rear side board


14


and front side board


16


on one side of back board


14


toward back board


12


as well as fold the rear side board


14


and front side board


16


on the other side of back board


14


toward back board


12


. Then use side straps


21


to wrap the front portion of canopy


20


with Velcro© fasteners


212


secured to each other. This can effectively reduce the storage space. Also, the provision of handle


23


increases the portability of the enclosure of the invention.





FIG. 5

illustrates a frame board of a second preferred embodiment of portable sauna enclosure according to the invention. The differences of the first and second preferred embodiments are as follows. A layer made of infrared material is formed between heating element


11


and protective layer


15


. The heated infrared layer can emit infrared for helping the metabolism of human body. Further, the heat resistant layer


13


may be formed of a foam material. Furthermore, a metal film layer


19


is formed between the heat resistant layer


13


and heating element


11


for preventing the heat resistant layer


13


from degrading due to the direct contact with heating element


11


.




While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A portable sauna enclosure for providing dry heated air to a user so as to induce sweating, the sauna enclosure comprising:a foldable frame including a back board, two rear side boards, two front side boards, and two resilient members, one connected between each rear side board and the front side board; a canopy covering the frame and stretched by it for forming a space therein, the canopy including an entrance, a zipper for sealing the entrance, a neck hole and two arm holes; an electronic control device on the side of the canopy; a heating element on the inner surface of the frame powered by the control device; a heat resistant layer sandwiched between the heating element and the frame; and a protective layer on an inner surface of the heating element.
  • 2. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising two side straps each having one end extended from the back of the canopy and the other free end for enclosing the canopy when folded.
  • 3. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 2, wherein each of the side straps has a hook or loop fastener on the free end for securing said ends to each other.
  • 4. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a handle on the back of the canopy.
  • 5. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a band along the internal edge of the neck hole having a hook or loop fastener on either end for securing said ends for preventing dry air from leaking when the band encloses the neck of the user.
  • 6. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, wherein the heat resistant layer is formed of a heatproof material.
  • 7. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, wherein the heat resistant layer is formed of fiberboard.
  • 8. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a metal film layer between the heat resistant layer and the heating element for preventing the heat resistant layer from degrading, and wherein the heat resistant layer is formed of foam.
  • 9. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising an infrared layer between the heating element and the protective layer, whereby infrared radiation is emitted from the heated infrared layer for helping the metabolism of the user.
  • 10. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, wherein the protective layer is made of thick porous cloth.
  • 11. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a bath mat on the ground surrounded by the frame being heated by the control device for carrying out a heat exposure to the feet of the user.
  • 12. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 11, wherein the bathmat comprises a plurality of raised members on the surface for providing a massage to the feet of the user.
  • 13. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, wherein the control device comprises a temperature setting circuit for setting the temperature of the heating element.
  • 14. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 13, wherein the control device further comprises a protective circuit for avoiding unauthorized setting of the temperature by the temperature setting circuit.
  • 15. The portable sauna enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of through holes on one of the rear side boards for permitting the connection between the control device and the heating element.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
6055684 Azuma May 2000
6170097 Lin Jan 2001