US20020183810A1 - Light therapy equipment - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to equipment for providing light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment.
- Each of these patents discloses some type of tanning equipment for providing light therapy.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,130,120 discloses a bathing chamber with sun lamps controlled by a timer
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,769 discloses a tanning chair that can be converted into a couch. The chair is oriented as a recliner and can be equipped with a variety of conveniences.
- U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,054,332, 5,117,842 and 5,466,248 are all related to the treatment of feet with light therapy, with U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,842 being directed to a device capable of providing for tanning between the toes.
- the present invention provides four embodiments of apparatuses adopted to provide light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment.
- the four embodiments include a tanning bed with an adjustable leg support that allows tanning of the buttocks and rectal and genital areas of a person lying on the bed, a toilet (water closet) or toilet seat equipped with one or more tanning lamps for tanning the rectal and genital areas of a person sitting on the toilet seat, a foot and hand tanning apparatus comprising a flexible block with slots for receiving the toes or fingers of a person, and a tanning recliner with tanning lamps located within for tanning the skin of the user reclining on the recliner.
- FIG. 1 is cross-sectional view of a tanning bed in accordance with a first embodiment of this invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are side and plan views of a toilet equipped with a toilet seat for providing light therapy in accordance with a second embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 4 shows an apparatus for providing light therapy between a person's toes and fingers in accordance with a third embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 5 is cross-sectional view of a recliner equipped for providing light therapy in accordance with a fourth embodiment of this invention.
- the present invention provides four apparatuses for providing light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment. Each of these apparatuses may be equipped with a controller and timer to regulate the exposure time.
- FIG. 1 represents a tanning bed 10 with an adjustable leg support 12 adapted to raise the legs 14 of the user to expose the buttocks (including the rectal and genital areas) and the backs of the thighs to one or more conventional ultraviolet (UV) or tanning lamps 16 mounted so as to be located beneath the leg support 12 when raised.
- the tanning lamps 16 provide for tanning of the buttocks and rectal and genital areas of a person lying on the bed 10 .
- Additional tanning lamps 17 can be placed above the bed 10 for tanning the upper surface areas of the person.
- the thighs are raised to be oriented substantially vertical, while the lower legs are substantially horizontal for comfort.
- the leg support 12 can be lowered for use as a conventional flat tanning bed 10 .
- the portion 18 of the bed 10 supporting the upper torso and head of the user can preferably be tilted or raised for comfort.
- the upper surface 19 of the tanning bed 10 on which the user reclines may be an air mattress for comfort.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 represent a toilet (water closet) 20 having a toilet seat 22 equipped with one or more tanning lamps 26 to provide light therapy to the rectal and genital areas of a person sitting on the seat 22 .
- a lamp 26 is positioned at each side of the seat 22 , and projects downward into the toilet bowl 28 .
- a lamp may be placed toward the rear of the seat 22 .
- the lamps 26 are preferably encased in a waterproof UV-transparent cover 30 for protection and safety.
- the seat 22 to which the tanning lamps 26 are mounted is shown as a separate seat 22 that is hinged to the mounting hardware for an existing toilet seat 32 , so as to be located between the existing toilet seat 32 and the existing seat cover 34 .
- the lamps 26 may be permanently or removably mounted directly to the lower surface of the existing seat 32 , or removably mounted from the rim 36 of the toilet bowl 28 .
- Another alternative is to configure the seat 22 to be removably placed directly on the existing toilet seat 32 .
- the seat 22 can then be readily removed and transported and even used with a chair.
- the seat 22 may have a two-piece construction held together with hinges 38 that allow the seat 22 to be folded.
- this invention may be used with a bidet instead of a toilet.
- FIG. 4 represents a foot and hand tanning apparatus 40 comprising a flexible block 42 with slots 44 for receiving the toes or fingers (digits) 48 of a person.
- Tanning lamps 46 are provided in the portions 49 of the block 42 between the slots 44 for tanning the area of the skin between the toes/fingers 48 .
- At least the surfaces of the slots 44 facing the toes/fingers 48 are transparent to the UV rays radiated by the lamps 46 .
- the apparatus 40 may further include a lamp for tanning the bottom of the user's feet or the palm of the user's hands.
- FIG. 5 represents a tanning recliner 50 with an upper cover 54 .
- the tanning recliner 50 is equipped with tanning lamps 56 located within the recliner 50 , whose upper surface 52 is transparent to the desired UV rays radiated by the lamps 56 so as to provide tanning of those lower body surfaces facing and contacting the recliner surface 56 .
- Additional tanning lamps 57 can be placed above the recliner 50 for tanning the upper surface areas of a person in the recliner 50 .
- the recliner 50 can be sized to accommodate more than one person.
- the surface 56 of the recliner 50 on which the user reclines may be an air mattress for comfort.
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Abstract
Apparatuses adopted to provide light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment. Four embodiments of the invention include a tanning bed 10 with an adjustable leg support 12 that allows tanning of the buttocks and rectal and genital areas of a person lying on the bed 10, a toilet (water closet) 20 equipped with one or more tanning lamps 26 for tanning the rectal and genital areas of a person sitting on the toilet 20, a foot and hand tanning apparatus 40 comprising a flexible block 42 with slots 44 for receiving the toes or fingers 48 of a person, and a tanning recliner 50 with tanning lamps 56 located within for tanning the skin of the user reclining on the recliner 50.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/295,747, filed Jun. 4, 2001.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to equipment for providing light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Various tanning equipment are known, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,054,332, 4,130,120, 4,424,598, 4,945,908, 4,989,600, 5,086,769, 5,117,842 and 5,466,248. Each of these patents discloses some type of tanning equipment for providing light therapy. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,130,120 discloses a bathing chamber with sun lamps controlled by a timer, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,769 discloses a tanning chair that can be converted into a couch. The chair is oriented as a recliner and can be equipped with a variety of conveniences. Finally, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,054,332, 5,117,842 and 5,466,248 are all related to the treatment of feet with light therapy, with U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,842 being directed to a device capable of providing for tanning between the toes.
- The present invention provides four embodiments of apparatuses adopted to provide light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment. The four embodiments include a tanning bed with an adjustable leg support that allows tanning of the buttocks and rectal and genital areas of a person lying on the bed, a toilet (water closet) or toilet seat equipped with one or more tanning lamps for tanning the rectal and genital areas of a person sitting on the toilet seat, a foot and hand tanning apparatus comprising a flexible block with slots for receiving the toes or fingers of a person, and a tanning recliner with tanning lamps located within for tanning the skin of the user reclining on the recliner.
- Other objects and advantages of this invention will be better appreciated from the following detailed description.
- FIG. 1 is cross-sectional view of a tanning bed in accordance with a first embodiment of this invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are side and plan views of a toilet equipped with a toilet seat for providing light therapy in accordance with a second embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 4 shows an apparatus for providing light therapy between a person's toes and fingers in accordance with a third embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 5 is cross-sectional view of a recliner equipped for providing light therapy in accordance with a fourth embodiment of this invention.
- The present invention provides four apparatuses for providing light therapy to regions of the body that cannot be conveniently exposed to the sun or conventional tanning equipment. Each of these apparatuses may be equipped with a controller and timer to regulate the exposure time.
- FIG. 1 represents a
tanning bed 10 with anadjustable leg support 12 adapted to raise thelegs 14 of the user to expose the buttocks (including the rectal and genital areas) and the backs of the thighs to one or more conventional ultraviolet (UV) or tanninglamps 16 mounted so as to be located beneath theleg support 12 when raised. Thetanning lamps 16 provide for tanning of the buttocks and rectal and genital areas of a person lying on thebed 10.Additional tanning lamps 17 can be placed above thebed 10 for tanning the upper surface areas of the person. Preferably, as represented in FIG. 1, the thighs are raised to be oriented substantially vertical, while the lower legs are substantially horizontal for comfort. Theleg support 12 can be lowered for use as a conventionalflat tanning bed 10. Theportion 18 of thebed 10 supporting the upper torso and head of the user can preferably be tilted or raised for comfort. Theupper surface 19 of thetanning bed 10 on which the user reclines may be an air mattress for comfort. - FIGS. 2 and 3 represent a toilet (water closet) 20 having a
toilet seat 22 equipped with one or more tanninglamps 26 to provide light therapy to the rectal and genital areas of a person sitting on theseat 22. As shown, alamp 26 is positioned at each side of theseat 22, and projects downward into thetoilet bowl 28. Alternatively or in addition, a lamp may be placed toward the rear of theseat 22. Thelamps 26 are preferably encased in a waterproof UV-transparent cover 30 for protection and safety. Theseat 22 to which thetanning lamps 26 are mounted is shown as aseparate seat 22 that is hinged to the mounting hardware for an existingtoilet seat 32, so as to be located between the existingtoilet seat 32 and the existingseat cover 34. Alternatively, thelamps 26 may be permanently or removably mounted directly to the lower surface of the existingseat 32, or removably mounted from therim 36 of thetoilet bowl 28. Another alternative is to configure theseat 22 to be removably placed directly on the existingtoilet seat 32. Theseat 22 can then be readily removed and transported and even used with a chair. To facilitate transporting, theseat 22 may have a two-piece construction held together withhinges 38 that allow theseat 22 to be folded. In addition, this invention may be used with a bidet instead of a toilet. - FIG. 4 represents a foot and
hand tanning apparatus 40 comprising aflexible block 42 withslots 44 for receiving the toes or fingers (digits) 48 of a person.Tanning lamps 46 are provided in theportions 49 of theblock 42 between theslots 44 for tanning the area of the skin between the toes/fingers 48. At least the surfaces of theslots 44 facing the toes/fingers 48 are transparent to the UV rays radiated by thelamps 46. Theapparatus 40 may further include a lamp for tanning the bottom of the user's feet or the palm of the user's hands. - FIG. 5 represents a
tanning recliner 50 with anupper cover 54. Contrary to prior art tanning recliners in which tanning lamps are positioned above and to the sides of the user, thetanning recliner 50 is equipped with tanninglamps 56 located within therecliner 50, whoseupper surface 52 is transparent to the desired UV rays radiated by thelamps 56 so as to provide tanning of those lower body surfaces facing and contacting therecliner surface 56.Additional tanning lamps 57 can be placed above therecliner 50 for tanning the upper surface areas of a person in therecliner 50. Therecliner 50 can be sized to accommodate more than one person. Thesurface 56 of therecliner 50 on which the user reclines may be an air mattress for comfort. - While the invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments, it is apparent that other forms could be adopted by one skilled in the art. For example, various ultraviolet ray-generating devices could be used in place of the conventional UV lamps noted above. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
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1. A tanning apparatus having a tanning bed 10 comprising:
at least one ultraviolet ray-generating means 16; and
a vertically-adjustable leg support 12 adapted to raise the legs 14 of a user lying on the tanning bed 10 so as to expose the buttocks of the user to ultraviolet rays generated by the ultraviolet ray-generating means 16, the ultraviolet ray-generating means 16 being located beneath the leg support 12 when in a raised position.
2. A tanning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 16 and the leg support 12 further provide for tanning of the rectal and genital areas of the user lying on the tanning bed 10.
3. A tanning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the leg support 12 orients the thighs of the user to be substantially vertical, and orients the lower legs of the user to be substantially horizontal.
4. A tanning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the tanning bed 10 further comprises means 18 for supporting and raising the upper torso and head of the user.
5. A tanning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the tanning bed 10 has a surface 19 on which the user lies, the surface 19 being defined by an air mattress.
6. A tanning apparatus comprising a toilet 20 having a bowl 28 defining a rim 36 and a seat 22 above the rim 36, the toilet 20 comprising ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 located so as to expose the buttocks of a user supported by the seat 22 to ultraviolet rays generated by the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26.
7. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 further provides for tanning of the rectal and genital areas of the user supported by the seat 22.
8. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 comprises first and second lamps 26 positioned at opposite sides of the seat 22.
9. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 comprises a lamp 26 located at a rear portion of the seat 22.
10. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 is encased in a waterproof UV-transparent cover 30.
11. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the seat 22 is a first seat 22 pivotally mounted to the toilet 20, the toilet 20 further comprising a second seat 32 and a seat cover 34 between which the first seat 22 is pivotally mounted.
12. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 is mounted directly to a lower surface of the seat 22.
13. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 is mounted from the rim 36 of the bowl 28.
14. A tanning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the seat 22 is a removable seat 22 that is not secured to the toilet 20, the apparatus further comprising a second seat 32 on which the removable seat 22 rests, the ultraviolet ray-generating means 26 being mounted to the removable seat 22.
15. A tanning apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the removable seat 22 has a two-piece construction held together with hinges 38 that enable the removable seat 22 to be folded.
16. A tanning apparatus comprising a flexible block 42 with slots 44 sized for receiving digits 48 of a user, and ultraviolet ray-generating means 46 located in portions 49 of the block 42 between the slots 44 for tanning skin of the user between the digits 48 of the user when the digits 48 are received in the slots 44.
17. A tanning apparatus according to claim 16 , wherein at least surfaces of the slots 44 are transparent to ultraviolet rays.
18. A tanning apparatus comprising a recliner 50 having a surface 52 for supporting a user reclining on the recliner 50 and ultraviolet ray-generating means 56 located within the recliner 50 for tanning skin of the user facing and contacting the surface 52 of the recliner 50, the surface 52 of the recliner 50 being transparent to ultraviolet rays.
19. A tanning apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein the recliner 50 accommodates more than one user.
20. A tanning apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein the surface 52 of the recliner 50 is defined by an air mattress.
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