Claims
- 1. A portable heating appliance having a housing that, when "closed," can be stored and transported with substantially the ease and convenience of a suitcase, and when "open" provides access to a plurality of compartments including plural heating compartments for heating substantially concurrently but in separate heating compartments a quantity of towels and a quantity of liquid such as body oil for use in concert with the administration of a massage, comprising:
- a) housing means having at least two housing members including a base member and a lid member that are connected for movement relative to each other between "closed" and "open" positions, with the housing means functioning:
- i) to define an array of compartments for cooperating when the housing members are "closed" 1) to receive and protectively enclose such components of the appliance as may be removed from the housing means during use of the appliance in concert with the administration of a massage, and 2) to house such supplies as are utilized in conjunction with use of appliance including a quantity of towels for being heated by the appliance, and at least one container enclosing a quantity of liquid such as body oil for being heated by the appliance; and,
- ii) to define, when "open," exterior structure that can be supported atop a horizontal surface for supporting at least the base member to extend substantially horizontally, and
- interior structure that defines within the interior of the housing means compartments that include 1) main heating compartment means for receiving and heating a plurality of towels, and 2) auxiliary heating compartment means for receiving at least one container enclosing a quantity of liquid such as body oil and for heating the quantity of liquid contained therein;
- b) electrical heating means for being operated when the housing means is "open" to substantially concurrently heat 1) at least a plurality of towels that are contained within the main heating compartment means, and 2) a quantity of liquid that is contained within a container that is nested within the auxiliary heating compartment means, whereby liquid is heated so that it can be dispensed from the container substantially simultaneously with the provision of a supply of heated towels that can be withdrawn from the main heating compartment means for use in concert with the administration of a massage; and,
- c) wringer means connected to the housing means for being transported within the housing means when the housing means is "closed," and for being operated substantially adjacent the main heating compartment means when the housing means is "open" to compress at least one moisture-laden towel that has been "wet" heated within the main heating compartment means to extract moisture therefrom, and for draining into the main heating compartment means moisture extracted from a towel that is compressed during operation of the wringer means.
- 2. The portable heating appliance of claim 1 wherein the relatively movable housing members of the housing means include a base member and a lid member, and the appliance includes hinge means for selectively permitting the lid member and the base member to pivot relative to each other between "closed" and "open" positions.
- 3. The portable heating appliance of claim 2 wherein the main heating compartment means and the auxiliary heating compartment means are defined by the base member, and wherein the electrical heating means is connected to and protectively housed within the base member.
- 4. The portable heating appliance of claim 3 wherein the electrical heating means includes separate main and auxiliary electrical heaters that are associated with the main and auxiliary heating compartments, respectively.
- 5. The portable heating appliance of claim 4 additionally including electrical temperature control means for being electrically connected to at least a selected one of the separate main and auxiliary electrical heaters for controlling the electrical heating action that is provided thereby.
- 6. The portable heating appliance of claim 1 wherein the main heating compartment means includes a relatively large main heating compartment that is defined by the base member; the auxiliary heating compartment means includes at least one relatively smaller auxiliary heating compartment that is defined by the base member; the main heating compartment means and the auxiliary heating compartment means both open upwardly when the base member extends substantially horizontally; and the main heating compartment defines a relatively shallow region atop which the wringer means is operable to compress a moisture-laden towel to extract excess moisture therefrom, and a region of greater depth into which the relatively shallow region drains for ducting into the region of greater depth moisture that has been wrung from a tower during operation of the wringer means.
- 7. The portable heating appliance of claim 6 wherein the main heating compartment is defined, in part, by a bottom wall portion that underlies the relatively shallow region of the main heating compartment; and, the wringer means includes compressor plate means 1) for being pivotally connected to the housing means so as to overlie and to be movable relatively toward and away from said bottom wall portion, and 2) for being pivotally movable under application of external force toward said bottom wall portion for compressing between the compressor plate means and said bottom wall portion it least one moisture-laden towel to extract moisture therefrom.
- 8. The portable heating appliance of claim 7 additionally including towel engagement formation means carried by the compressor plate means and by said bottom wall portion for cooperatively engaging and squeezing moisture from a towel that is positioned between the compressor plate means and said bottom wall portion during said application of external force.
- 9. The portable heating appliance of claim 8 wherein the towel engagement formation means includes a first spaced array of rib-shaped projections depending from the compressor plate means toward said bottom wall portion, and a second spaced array of rib-shaped projections extending from said bottom wall portion toward spaces located between the rib-shaped projections of the first spaced array.
- 10. The portable heating appliance of claim 7 additionally including connection means for releasably connecting the compressor plate means to the housing means so that, when the wringer means is not being utilized for the purpose of compressively extracting moisture from towels, the compressor plate means can be disconnected from the housing means.
- 11. The portable heating appliance of claim 1 wherein the main heating compartment means includes a relatively large main heating compartment of non-uniform depth that is defined by the base member; the auxiliary heating compartment means includes at least one relatively smaller auxiliary heating compartment that is defined by the base member; the main heating compartment means and the auxiliary heating compartment means both open upwardly when the base member extends substantially horizontally; the main heating compartment is not of uniform depth in that, when the base extends substantially horizontally, the main heating compartment defines a relatively deep well into which other, more shallow regions of the main heating compartment drain; the electrical heating means is operable to heat water contained within the well so as to cause steam rising therefrom to mix with warm air located above the well; and mask means is provided for ducting moist, warm air from above the well to a position where one's nose and mouth can be brought into engagement with the mask means to permit the moist, warm air to be inhaled.
- 12. The portable heating appliance of claim 11 wherein the mask means includes a face engagement mask configured to extend about one's mouth and nose, passage defining means connected to and communicating with the face engagement mask for ducting moisture-laden air through the passage defining means and into the face engagement mask, and hood means configured to be releasably connected to the housing means for overlying said well of the main heating compartment for ducting moisture-laden air from atop said well into said passage defining means.
- 13. The portable heating appliance of claim 1 wherein the appliance additionally includes container means for enclosing a quantity of liquid such as body oil, with the container means including a liquid container having a bottom wall with a pronounced recess formed therein, and wherein the electrical heating means includes heating element means configured to project into the pronounced recess of the liquid container when the liquid container is inserted into the auxiliary heating compartment means for engaging the liquid container to conductively transfer heat energy from the heating element means to the liquid container for heating a quantity of liquid contained within the liquid container.
- 14. The portable appliance of claim 13 wherein said container includes a manually operated dispenser for dispensing heated fluid contents therefrom.
- 15. A portable heating appliance for warming towels and liquid such as body oil for use in concert with the administration of a massage, comprising:
- a) housing means formed from a plurality of relatively movable housing components 1) for being oriented in a "closed" position wherein the housing components are connected and cooperate to define and extend peripherally about a plurality of interior compartments to protectively enshroud the interior compartments and any contents contained therein so as to provide a kit-like unit that can be transported and stored with substantially the same ease as a suitcase when the housing components are "closed," and 2) for being relatively movable between the "closed" position and an "open" position wherein the housing components cooperate to permit access to the interior compartments;
- b) support means for supporting, when the housing components are "open," a selected one of the housing components atop a surface that underlies the selected housing component to facilitate the use of the appliance in concert with the administration of a massage;
- c) chamber defining means connected to the selected housing component for defining a relatively large main heating chamber as one of said plurality of interior compartments, which main heating chamber can be utilized when the housing components are "open" to receive a plurality of towels that are to be heated within the main chamber for use in concert with the administration of a massage, for defining at least one auxiliary chamber as another of said plurality of interior compartments, which auxiliary chamber can be utilized when the housing components are "open" to receive at least one container of liquid such as body oil that is to be heated within said auxiliary chamber for use in concert with the administration of a massage, and for permitting the housing components to be "closed" at a time 1) when a plurality of towels are received within the main chamber, and 2) when at least one container of liquid is received within said at least one auxiliary chamber, whereby the configuring of the appliance for storage within a minimum of space is facilitated, and the overall size of the appliance is minimized for transport;
- d) electrical heating means connected to and carried within the selected housing component for heating towels that are positioned within the main chamber to a first predetermined temperature that renders the towels suitable for use in concert with the administration of a massage, and for heating at least one container of liquid that is received within said at least one auxiliary chamber to a second predetermined temperature that renders the liquid suitable for use in concert with the administration of a massage; and,
- e) wringer means connected to the housing means for being transported within the housing means when the relatively movable housing components are "closed," and for being operated substantially adjacent the main chamber when the relatively movable housing components are "open" to compress at least one moisture-laden towel that has been "wet" heated within the main chamber to extract excess moisture therefrom, and for draining into the main chamber moisture extracted from a towel that is compressed during operation of the wringer means.
- 16. The portable heating appliance of claim 15 wherein the relatively movable housing members of the housing means include a base member and a lid member, and the appliance includes hinge means for selectively permitting the lid member and the base member to pivot relative to each other between "closed" and "open" positions.
- 17. The portable heating appliance of claim 16 wherein the main heating chamber and the auxiliary heating chamber are defined by the base member, and wherein the electrical heating means is connected to and protectively housed within the base member.
- 18. The portable heating appliance of claim 15 wherein the electrical heating means includes separate main and auxiliary electrical heaters that are associated with the main and auxiliary heating chambers, respectively.
- 19. The portable heating appliance of claim 18 additionally including electrical temperature control means for being electrically connected to at least a selected one of the separate main and auxiliary electrical heaters for controlling the electrical heating action that is provided thereby.
- 20. The portable heating appliance of claim 15 wherein the main heating chamber defines a relatively shallow region atop which the wringer means is operable to compress a moisture-laden towel to extract excess moisture therefrom, and a region of greater depth into which the relatively shallow region drains for ducting into the region of greater depth moisture that has been wrung from a tower during operation of the wringer means.
- 21. The portable heating appliance of claim 20 wherein the main heating chamber is defined, in part, by a bottom wall portion that underlies the relatively shallow region of the main heating chamber; and, the wringer means includes compressor plate means 1) for being pivotally connected to the selected housing component so as to over-lie and to be movable relatively toward and away from said bottom wall portion, and 2) for being pivotally movable under application of external force toward said bottom wall portion for compressing between the compressor plate means and said bottom wall portion at least one moisture-laden towel to extract moisture therefrom.
- 22. The portable heating appliance of claim 21 additionally including towel engagement formation means carried by the compressor plate means and by said bottom wall portion for cooperatively engaging and squeezing moisture from a towel that is positioned between the compressor plate means and said bottom wall portion during said application of external force.
- 23. The portable heating appliance of claim 22 wherein the towel engagement formation means includes a first spaced array of rib-shaped projections depending from the compressor plate means toward said bottom wall portion, and a second spaced array of rib-shaped projections extending from said bottom wall portion toward spaces located between the rib-shaped projections of the first spaced array.
- 24. The portable heating appliance of claim 21 additionally including connection means for releasably connecting the compressor plate means to the selected housing component so that, when the wringer means is not being utilized for the purpose of compressively extracting moisture from towels, the compressor plate means can be disconnected from the selected housing component.
- 25. The portable heating appliance of claim 15 wherein the main heating chamber is of non-uniform depth and defines a relatively deep well into which other, more shallow regions of the main heating chamber drain; the electrical heating means is operable to heat water contained within the well so as to cause steam rising therefrom to mix with warm air located above the well; and mask means is provided for ducting moist, warm air from above the well to a position where one's nose and mouth can be brought into engagement with the mask means to permit the moist, warm air to be inhaled.
- 26. The portable heating appliance of claim 25 wherein the mask means includes a face engagement mask configured to extend about one's mouth and nose, passage defining means connected to and communicating with the face engagement mask for ducting moisture-laden air through the passage defining means and into the face engagement mask, and hood means configured to be releasably connected to the selected housing component for overlying said well of the main heating chamber and for ducting moisture-laden air from atop said well into said passage defining means.
- 27. The portable heating appliance of claim 15 wherein the appliance additionally includes container means for enclosing a quantity of liquid such as body oil, with the container means including a liquid container having a bottom wall with a pronounced recess formed therein, and wherein the electrical heating means includes heating element means configured to project into the pronounced recess of the liquid container when the liquid container is inserted into the auxiliary heating compartment means for engaging the liquid container to conductively transfer heat energy from the heating element means to the liquid container for heating a quantity of liquid contained within the liquid container.
- 28. The portable appliance of claim 27 wherein said container includes a manually operated dispenser for dispensing heated fluid contents therefrom.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/981,067 filed Nov. 24, 1992 by Joseph A. Bechtold entitled PORTABLE APPLIANCE FOR HEATING TOWELS AND FOR DISPENSING HEATED FLUID SUCH AS BODY OIL TO FACILITATE THE ADMINISTRATION OF A MASSAGE, issued Mar. 14, 1995 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,875, referred to hereinafter as the "Parent Case," the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The invention that is the subject of the Parent Case will be referred to hereinafter as the "Parent Invention."
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