CN114098259B - Nail polish bottle cap with integrated into one piece oil gel curing lamp - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a nail polish bottle cap of a nail polish bottle, which comprises a first part and a second part. The first part of the cap is configured for the knob to be secured to the top end of the nail polish bottle and carries a brush suitable for applying nail polish. The second part of the cap has a UV LED lamp adapted to illuminate the fingernail or toenail just coated with nail polish for the purpose of curing the nail polish. The user may apply nail polish from the bottle to the fingernail or toenail and then activate the second portion of the UV LED lamp, positioning the UV LED lamp to irradiate the nail surface just coated with uncured nail polish to cure the nail polish.
Description
Cross Reference to Related Applications
The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/111,400, patent application No. 2015, 2/3, and U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/152,376, patent application No. 2015, 4/24, incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a nail polish bottle cap comprising at least one integrally formed Ultraviolet (UV) Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamp adapted to irradiate a human fingernail or toenail just coated with nail polish for the purpose of curing said nail polish.
Background
Nail polish is known for its durability. In general, because of the relative skill of the process of using and curing nail polish, most nail polish is applied and cured by professionals in methadone. As in the case of conventional nail polish, nail polish is typically applied as a thin transparent liquid. However, unlike conventional nail polish, nail polish is not cured by exposure to air alone. To cure, nail polish must be exposed to Ultraviolet (UV) light. Because UV light naturally exists in sunlight, the inner surface of a nail polish bottle is typically coated with a light blocking black coating to prevent the nail polish inside the bottle from slowly curing. Accordingly, once the nail polish is applied to the nail of the finger or toe, the customer typically places the fingernail or toenail under the UV light emitting polish curing light for a predetermined period of time, thereby curing the nail polish. Once cured, the nail polish can provide a very durable, attractive decorative coating.
The glue curing lights are typically arranged for use on a tabletop and are typically about as large as a shoe box. The oleoresin curing lights typically cost several hundred dollars and are typically purchased and used by professional nail salon operators. The number and location of times that nail polish can be used and cured is therefore limited by the number and location of times that the polish curing light can be used. Accordingly, there is a need for an extremely compact and inexpensive glue curing apparatus that can be used by individuals to cure nail polish when a glue curing light is not available.
Disclosure of Invention
The above-described need is addressed by a nail polish bottle cap comprising a first part and a second part. The first part is arranged with the knob on top of the nail polish bottle and carries a brush suitable for nail polish. The second part of the cap acts as a UV LED lamp adapted to illuminate the fingernail or toenail just coated with nail polish for the purpose of curing said nail polish. The second portion of the bottle cap further comprises a battery and a switching circuit, which comprises the battery and the UV LED lamp. The circuit is switchable between an on state in which the UV LED lamp is not activated and a off state in which the UV LED lamp is activated. The user may apply nail polish from the bottle to the fingernail or toenail and then activate the second portion of the UV LED lamp, positioning the UV LED lamp to irradiate the nail surface just coated with uncured nail polish to cure the nail polish.
Brief description of the drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a nail polish bottle, wherein the bottle comprises one embodiment of a gel cured nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a nail polish bottle, wherein the bottle comprises one embodiment of a gel curing nail polish bottle cap, shown with a second portion of the nail polish bottle cap separate from a first portion of the nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 3 is a bottom perspective view of one embodiment of a second portion of the gel cured nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a nail polish bottle, including one embodiment of a glue cured nail polish bottle cap, with a second portion of the nail polish bottle cap shown cut away to reveal the interior of the second portion of the nail polish bottle cap and the first portion of the bottle cap.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a second portion of the bottle cap showing the battery compartment cover in a first position.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a second portion of the bottle cap showing the battery compartment cover between a first position and a second position.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a second portion of the bottle cap showing the battery compartment cover between the second positions.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a second portion of the cap showing the battery compartment cover rotated to a third position and removed to expose the battery compartment cover.
Fig. 9 is a side view of a nail polish bottle, including one embodiment of a gel curing nail polish bottle cap, with a portion of the second portion of the nail polish bottle cap shown cut away to reveal the interior of the second portion of the nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 10 is a side perspective cross-sectional view of the second portion of the manicure bottle cap.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional side view of a side perspective view of the first and second portions of the nail polish bottle and the nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing a finger with a fingernail receiving nail polish coating and a second portion of a nail polish bottle cap.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a second portion of the manicure cap with a fingernail that has just been coated with nail polish.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing a finger with a fingernail just receiving a nail polish coating and a second portion of a nail polish cap with a finger tip inserted into the second portion of the nail polish cap adjacent to a UV LED light.
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional side view showing a perspective view of a finger with a fingernail just receiving a nail polish coating and a second portion of a nail polish bottle cap with a finger tip inserted into the second portion of the nail polish bottle cap adjacent to a UV LED light.
Fig. 16 is a block diagram showing a circuit for driving the UV LED lamp.
Detailed Description
Referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a gel cured nail polish bottle cap 10 which is rotatably secured to a typical nail polish bottle 2 familiar to those skilled in the art. As seen in fig. 2 and 3, closure 10 includes a first portion 12 and a second portion 20. Preferably, the lower end of first portion 12 has female threads (not shown) adapted to engage corresponding male threads (not shown) surrounding the upper opening of bottle 2. As is conventional in construction for nail polish caps known in the art, a brush bar 14 is secured to the first portion 12 and extends from the first portion 12, and the distal end of the brush bar 14 is provided with a polish brush or applicator 14B, as is also well known in the art.
The second portion 20 of the closure 10 is best understood with reference to fig. 3-15. The second portion 20 is configured to selectively connect or disconnect from the first portion 12. In fig. 3 and 4, an embodiment is shown in which the first portion 12 includes an end cap 12C. As shown in fig. 4, in one embodiment, the side 12S of the end cap 12C has a frustoconical shape and thus may be referred to as a frustoconical surface. In this embodiment, the end cap also has a planar top surface 12T. As shown in FIG. 3, the second portion 20 has an inwardly extending radial bend 22 therein having side 22S and top 22T surfaces that respectively mate with side 12S and top 12T surfaces of the end cap 12C. (the radial camber beam 22 is omitted from figure 4 for clarity). Preferably, in this example, the engagement between the faces 22S and 22T and the faces 12S and 12T is slightly interfering, thereby requiring some pressure to remove the second portion 20 from the first end cap 12C. However, as will be appreciated by the skilled reader, any of a number of arrangements may be used to selectively attach the second portion 20 to the end cap 12C. Most of the components of the first and second portions 12 and 20 are preferably made of injection molded plastic or similar materials, except for those such as the LED UV lamp 26 and the associated hardware such as LED UV, etc. 26, switches, batteries and similar structures described below.
As seen in fig. 3,4 and 9-15, the second portion 20 has a cavity 24. As seen in fig. 12-15, the cavity 24 of the second portion 20 is adapted to receive the distal end of the finger F. As seen in fig. 3,4 and 11-15 of this embodiment, two side-by-side LED UV lamps 26 are mounted to the inner wall 20W of the second portion 20. The LED UV lamp 26 is connected to a set of three batteries 28B by wires 26L in a switchable circuit. In this embodiment, the battery 28B is housed in a battery compartment 28C near the upper end of the second portion 20.
As shown in fig. 5-8, the second portion 20 also includes a battery compartment cover 30 rotatably coupled to the upper end of the second portion 20. The battery compartment cover 30 is rotatable about an axis a (as shown in fig. 5) between positions as described below because the battery compartment 28B has a set of male threads 28BT (visible in fig. 8) and the battery compartment cover 30 engages the battery compartment 28B with a corresponding set of female threads 30T (best seen in the cross-section of fig. 10), thereby making it possible to rotate the battery compartment cover 30 and even remove the battery compartment 30 as described below.
In this example, when the battery compartment cover 30 is not rotated and left in its initial first position as shown in fig. 5, the circuit containing the LED UV lamp 26, the wires (not shown) and the battery 28B are opened, thereby turning off the LED UV lamp 26. In fig. 5, the axis of rotation a is shown and the point P is randomly selected and indicated to indicate the relative positions of the battery compartment cover 30 and the remainder of the second portion 22 in each of fig. 5-8. In fig. 6, the position of point P indicates that the battery compartment cover has been rotated clockwise approximately 45 degrees from the first position shown in fig. 5, or in other words, approximately half way between the first position shown in fig. 5 and the second position shown in fig. 7. When the battery compartment cover 30 has been rotated clockwise (when viewed from the top) approximately 90 degrees to the second position shown in fig. 7, the circuit containing the LED UV lamp 26 and the battery 28B are closed, causing the lamp 26 to be turned on. Fig. 16 shows a block diagram of a UV LED lamp circuit. As shown in fig. 16, the UV LED lamp 26 is connected to the battery 26B through a wire 26A in a circuit interrupted by a switch 30S. The switch 30S is closed when the first contact 26AC connected to the wire 26A contacts the second contact 30C that moves with the battery compartment cover 30. When the battery compartment cover 30 is aligned as shown in fig. 7 and 16, the circuit is closed and power is conducted by the battery 28B to the lamp 26. When the battery compartment cover 30 is not aligned as shown in fig. 7 and 16, and is not aligned as shown in fig. 5 or 6, for example, the circuit is open and no power is provided to the lamp 26. Although not shown in fig. 5-8, indicia may be added to the battery compartment cover 30 and the second portion 20 to indicate when the battery compartment cover 30 is in the "open position" or when it is in the "off position".
When the battery compartment cover 30 is rotated clockwise approximately 180 degrees to the third position shown in fig. 8, the battery compartment cover 30 can be removed as shown in fig. 8, exposing the battery compartment 28BC and the battery 28B. Movement of the battery compartment cover 30 as described above may also be reversed by displacing and re-rotating the battery compartment 30 to return it to the second position shown in fig. 7, and by further rotating the battery compartment cover 30 counter-clockwise to return it to the first position shown in fig. 5, opening the circuit and turning the LED lamp 26 off.
The placement of the LED UV lamp 26 may vary in some embodiments to the upper sidewall position as shown in fig. 3,9 and 12-15. In addition, multiple LED UV lamps 26 may be replaced by a single LED UV lamp. The LED UV lamp should be selected so that when illuminated and very close to the fingernail just coated with nail polish, the polish cures in one or two minutes as shown in fig. 15.
Fig. 12-15 and with further reference to fig. 5-7 illustrate a method of curing the nail polish bottle cap 10 using a glue. In fig. 5-7 and 12-15, the second portion 20 of the closure 10 is removed from the first portion 12. This opens the cavity 24 and exposes the UV LED lamp 26. As can be seen in the drawing, the liquid uncured nail polish G is applied to the nail FN of the finger F. After application of nail polish G, finger F is inserted into cavity 24 so that nail FN is very close to UV LED lamp 26, as shown in fig. 14 and 15. After the nail polish G is also applied, the battery compartment cover 30 is rotated from the first position shown in fig. 5 and 13 to the second position shown in fig. 7 and 14. This will cause the above-described circuit to close and activate the UV LED lamp 26 to produce the UV lamp light L as shown in fig. 14 and 15. Preferably, fingernail FN is held in close proximity to lamp 26 for about one minute or until nail polish G is sufficiently cured, as shown in fig. 15.
The LED UV gel curing machine nail polish bottle cap provides simple and convenient equipment for curing the nail polish gel. This makes it possible for anyone to apply and cure the permanence nail polish anywhere at any time. With this device, it is not necessary to resort to salons or to purchase conventional glue curing lamps for curing nail polish.
The above examples are preferred embodiments of the present invention, but the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the above examples, and any other changes, modifications, substitutions, combinations, and simplifications that do not depart from the spirit and principle of the present invention should be made in the equivalent manner, and the embodiments are included in the protection scope of the present invention.
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1. A nail polish bottle cap, characterized in that: comprising the following steps:
(a) A first portion having a nail polish brush adapted for applying a polish to a fingernail and toenail;
(b) A second portion removable from the first portion, the second portion comprising at least one UV LED lamp adapted to emit UV light for curing nail polish, the UV LED lamp being in communication with a power source within the circuit, the circuit comprising a switch for activating the LED UV lamp, wherein a user can remove the second portion of the closure from the first portion of the closure and activate the LED UV lamp of the second portion to irradiate a fingernail or toenail coated with uncured nail polish, thereby curing the nail polish;
wherein: the second portion having a cavity adapted to receive a tip of a finger or toe, the cavity having an inner wall and the at least one UV LED lamp being mounted on the inner wall of the cavity, the UV LED lamp being arranged to enable the UV LED lamp to illuminate a fingernail or toenail of the finger or toe when the finger or toe is inserted into the cavity;
the first portion also has an end cap having a set of female threads therein adapted to engage the male threads of a nail polish bottle; when the second portion is attached to the first portion, the cavity is closed and the end cap is received in the cavity; when the second portion is removed from the first portion, the cavity is opened to allow the tip of a fingertip or toe to protrude into;
the end cap has frustoconical side and planar top surfaces and the second portion has inwardly extending and circumferentially aligned curved beams having side and top surfaces that respectively fit the frustoconical side and planar top surfaces of the end cap and the engagement between the side and top surfaces of the curved beams and the frustoconical side and planar top surfaces of the end cap have a degree of interference such that some pressure is required to remove the second portion from the end cap.
2. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 1, wherein:
the inner wall of the second portion and the at least one UV LED lamp are arranged such that a fingernail of a fingertip can be sufficiently close to the at least one UV LED lamp and the fingernail can be illuminated by the UV LED lamp.
3. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 2, wherein:
the upper end of the second portion includes a battery compartment for receiving a battery.
4. The nail polish bottle cap according to claim 3, further comprising:
a battery compartment cover movable between a first position and a second position, the battery compartment cover being provided with an electrical circuit such that when the battery compartment cover is in the first position, the electrical circuit is open to avoid current conduction to the at least one UV LED lamp, and when the battery compartment cover is in the second position, the electrical circuit is closed to allow current conduction to the at least one UV LED lamp.
5. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 4, wherein:
the battery compartment and the battery compartment cover have corresponding threads for rotationally moving the battery compartment cover relative to the battery compartment between first and second positions and removing the battery compartment cover from the battery compartment to facilitate removal or replacement of at least one battery within the battery compartment.
6. A nail polish bottle cap comprising:
(a) A first portion having a nail polish brush adapted to apply a polish to a fingernail and toenail, said first portion further having a brush body adapted to apply a polish to a fingernail and toenail;
(b) A second portion removable from the first portion, the second portion including a cavity adapted to receive a tip of a human finger, the cavity having an inner wall;
(c) At least one UV LED lamp mounted on an inner wall of the cavity of the second part, said at least one UV LED lamp being adapted to emit UV light for curing nail polish, said UV LED lamp being arranged to enable insertion of a fingertip into said cavity of the second part, such that the fingernail of said fingertip is located at a position enabling the at least one UV LED lamp to illuminate the fingernail of the fingertip, said UV LED lamp being in communication with a power source in a circuit comprising a switch for activating the LED UV lamp,
wherein a user can remove the second portion of the cap from the first portion of the cap, insert a fingertip of the nail just attached with a nail polish coating into a cavity of the second portion, and activate an LED UV lamp of the second portion to irradiate the nail with UV light, thereby curing the nail polish;
the first portion also has an end cap having a set of female threads therein adapted to engage the male threads of a nail polish bottle; when the second portion is attached to the first portion, the cavity is closed and the end cap is received in the cavity; when the second portion is removed from the first portion, the cavity is opened to allow the tip of a fingertip or toe to protrude into;
the end cap has frustoconical side and planar top surfaces and the second portion has inwardly extending and circumferentially aligned curved beams having side and top surfaces that respectively fit the frustoconical side and planar top surfaces of the end cap and the engagement between the side and top surfaces of the curved beams and the frustoconical side and planar top surfaces of the end cap have a degree of interference such that some pressure is required to remove the second portion from the end cap.
7. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 6, wherein: the upper end of the second portion includes a battery compartment for receiving a battery.
8. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 7, further comprising:
a battery compartment cover movable between a first position and a second position, the battery compartment cover being provided with an electrical circuit such that when the battery compartment cover is in the first position, the electrical circuit is open to avoid current conduction to the at least one UV LED lamp, and when the battery compartment cover is in the second position, the electrical circuit is closed to allow current conduction to the at least one UV LED lamp.
9. The nail polish bottle cap of claim 8, wherein: the battery compartment and the battery compartment cover have corresponding threads for rotationally moving the battery compartment cover relative to the battery compartment between first and second positions and removing the battery compartment cover from the battery compartment to facilitate removal or replacement of at least one battery within the battery compartment.
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