1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water jet mechanism and method of use in a pedicure and more particularly, to a motor having a stator with magnetically-retained rotor in a housing having a cap.
2. Description of Related Art
It is known to have a pedicure chair with a basin for bathing the feet of a person (U.S. Pat. No. D454,705 to Long). These types of pedicure chairs have a pipe system to introduce water into, and remove water from, the basin. The water is circulated by a conventional motor-driven, shaft mounted, fan. There is frequently water leakage around the shaft requiring maintenance. Also, the pipe system is subject to accumulation of dirt, mold and bacteria and is very difficult to clean and sterilize after use by each customer. There is the possibility of health concerns, safety and anxiety of customers.
A water circulation unit having a stator which creates a rotating magnetic field and is separated from the water by a magnetically permeable wall and a rotor on the opposite side of the wall is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,225 to Laing. This unit is part of a hot water distribution system which circulates cooled down hot water away from a spigot and brings in hot water such that hot water is always immediately available at the spigot.
There is a need for a circulating system for water in a pedicure bath which provides adequate movement of the water and which can be cleaned and sterilized rapidly and effectively to provide for the health and anxiety of persons using the pedicure bath.
It is an object of the invention to provide a system for circulating water in a bath used in a pedicure, a jacuzzi and a whirlpool bath, the system being rapidly and easily cleaned and sanitized.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a method of preparing for use a bath used in a pedicure, a jacuzzi and a whirlpool bath.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed an improvement 10 to a pedicure chair having a whirlpool foot bath provided with a basin, wherein water is continually ejected through respective first pipes into the basin and is thereafter withdrawn therefrom through respective second pipes and wherein mold or bacteria may tend to accumulate in the pipes, such that cleaning or sterilizing the pipes after each customer becomes difficult and time consuming, and such that customer health problems or anxieties occur. The improvement has a means for filling the basin with fresh water initially, at least one induction motor and combination pump mounted in a housing on the basin and having a removable cap provided with at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening for communication with the basin. In this manner, the fresh water is sucked out of the basin through the inlet opening and thereafter is discharged out of the at least one outlet opening for continually recirculating the water in the basin and thereby creating a whirlpool action therein. The induction motor and combination pump has a stator and further has a magnetically-retained rotor.
After each customer, the cap may be removed, the rotor manually pulled away from the stator, and the pump quickly and conveniently cleaned or sterilized. Thereafter, the magnetically-retained motor and the cap may be easily replaced, thereby saving considerable time between customers, substantially improving customer safety, and removing customer anxieties and health concerns.
In further accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a jet pump mounted in a basin of a pedicure chair, jacuzzi or whirlpool bath wherein water is circulated. The jet pump has a housing having an externally accessible removable cap. The cap has an outer surface and an inner surface. An annular rim is formed on the outer surface. A raised ring is formed in the inner surface separated from the annular rim by a trepan, a central portion being defined within the raised ring. The central portion has a water inlet formed therein. The raised ring has a plurality of discharge ports formed therein, the discharge ports extending through the cap. A motor having a stator and a magnetically coupled rotor is disposed within the housing, the rotor being received within the central portion of the cap. When the motor is activated, the rotor rotates drawing water through the water inlet and expelling the water radially across the trepan. The water circulating within the cap is directed axially outwardly through the plurality of discharge ports.
In still further accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a method of preparing a pedicure bath for use and of using the bath. A chair is provided having a whirlpool foot bath with a basin in which a customer's feet are disposed. The basin has at least one pump therein. The at least one pump has a housing and a removable cap. The cap has at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening formed therein. A motor is received in the housing, the motor having a stator and a magnetically retained rotor. The rotor may be manually lifted out of the housing without the use of tools, wherein when the motor is activated, water in the basin is drawn into the at least one inlet opening and discharged vigorously from the at least one outlet creating a whirlpool action and circulating water in the basin. A predetermined amount of water is placed in the basin. A customer is seated in the chair wherein the customer's feet are aligned with the at least one pump. The pump is activated for a predetermined time. The customer's feet are removed from 5 the basin and the water is emptied from the basin. The cap is removed from the housing of the pump and the rotor is manually removed. The cap and rotor and stator of the motor are cleaned and sterilized. The rotor and the cap are replaced. The basin is cleaned and sterilized. In this manner, the foot bath is prepared for the next customer in a safe, sanitary and rapid manner.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.
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An induction motor is mounted in the housing 14. The induction motor has an electrically activated stator 26 and a permanent magnet rotor (
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The stator 26 is electrically connected to a low DC voltage power source using a quick-disconnect fitting 48. The stator 26 is in the housing 14 with the wiring on the opposite side from the rotor 28 and distal from the basin 12, Access to the wiring is through the back or side of the pedicure chair 10 permitting servicing of the motor (
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Alternately, there could be provided additional caps and rotors which are maintained in a cleaning/sterilizing bath or are kept in a cleaned/sterilized condition (
In the current state-of-the-art, the basin may be wiped with a cloth/tissue having a sterilizing/cleaning material, but is not possible to adequately clean the motor/fan used to circulate the water. Further, in the present chairs, there are pipes through which the water circulates and it is not possible to adequately clean these thoroughly. The absence of dirt, mold or bacteria in these pipes and/or on the motor/fan cannot be assured. Thus, in the present chairs, the alternatives are 1) do not sterilize/clean which can produce unsanitary, dermatological problems for customers, 2) conduct a partial cleaning which is inadequate, or 3) conduct a thorough cleaning which may require approximately 20 minutes and cannot assure the cleanliness of the pipes.
The present invention provides a method of using a pedicure chair which assures that the bath for the customer is safe and sanitary and which can be prepared in a relatively short time.
Although the above description is directed to a pedicure chair, the device may be used in a jacuzzi, whirlpool bath or similar item.
Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein.