Tanning apparatus and handle for use therewith

Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Light application

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C607S094000, C250S50400H

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention broadly relates to accessory items for use in conjunction with a tanning apparatus. More particularly, the present invention concerns handles which may be incorporated into a tanning apparatus to support ones arms in an elevated position during a tanning session, as well as a methodology for doing the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Each year thousands of individuals venture outdoors where they are exposed to sun light. Individuals are repeatedly exposed to the sun's rays by virtue of activities which may be recreational, leisure-oriented or work-related. For many, an important aspect of their recreational activities is obtaining a suntan, particularly for those who frequent beaches or swimming pools. Each year, for example, sun bathers line beaches on chairs or towels to spend hours in the sun in an effort to achieve the ideal tan.
Obtaining an ideal tan has long been a very popular recreational past time for many. In many societies, tanning is considered to be fashionable and is believed to make a person look healthier. This to a large extent contributes to the popularity of tanning. Despite its growing popularity, however, the public in recent years has been better informed about the potentially unhealthy effects of tanning. Medical advances have allowed scientists to more accurately pin point the causes of sun burns, and studies have indicated that sun burn can cause premature aging of the skin and increase the risk of skin cancers such as melanoma. More specifically, studies have shown that sun burns result from over-exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays, and specifically the shorter wavelengths found in the UVB region of the ultraviolet spectrum which penetrates deeper into the layers of the skin, thereby playing a more significant role in skin cancer than other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
As a result of these studies, the consumer market has been infiltrated with various types of accessory items formulated to alleviate the undesirable effects attributed to over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation. These various types of treatments include sunscreens with different skin protection factor (SPF) ratings, lotions, eyewear, etc. This increased awareness has also prompted many to avoid long periods of exposure to the sun's rays, or avoid the sun altogether.
In recent years, one alternative to venturing outdoors to obtain a suntan is through the utilization of an indoor tanning apparatus, such as a tanning bed, an upstanding tanning unit, or even a tanning chair. These types of tanning apparatus employ artificial ultraviolet light and are very popular, especially in the winter months when a natural tan cannot be readily acquired and particularly in those areas where the summer tanning season is relatively short. Although the result is an artificial tan, the advances in this field are constantly improving such that it can be difficult to ascertain whether one's skin tone is a result of natural tanning or artificial tanning. Accordingly, tanning parlors and salons provide customers with a very appealing alternative from both a medical and convenience stand point. At a tanning salon, customers can also achieve a desired tan in generally less time than would otherwise be required outdoors. Moreover, depending on the climate and one's accessibility to the various locations traditionally attributed with sun tanning, such as beaches and swimming pools, the convenience to a tanning salon can be a more time efficient and cost effective alternative.
In an effort to optimism one's tan such that it is more evenly distributed and natural looking, tanning salons offer a variety of different types of tanning bed apparatus. Whether constructed as a tanning bed or a tanning stand, the tanning apparatus generally resembles a clam shell structure having a first arcuately contoured tanning unit and a second arcuately contoured tanning unit which are connected by hinges such that the apparatus can be opened and closed as desired. When in the open position a user can enter the apparatus to either lie down on the lower tanning unit or stand up inside the tanning booth. When the apparatus is closed, the units form an internal tanning chamber where the person to be tanned is surrounded by tanning lamps. Generally also, the tanning apparatus includes a control panel having a variety of adjustment mechanisms to permit a user to vary the intensity of the lamps, control the length of time he or she spends in the tanning bed apparatus, provide audio entertainment, etc.
As mentioned above, an important objective is to obtain an overall tan which is evenly distributed over one's body so that it is more natural looking. However, it is not uncommon for one utilizing a tanning apparatus to experience white stripping or blank spots in those areas of one's body which are not directly exposed to the artificial ultraviolet light. One of the most prone areas is in the region of the armpits since one's natural tendency is to relax the arms next to the side of one's body during use of the tanning apparatus. When this is done, white stripping also occurs where one's hand rests on the body. Presently, the most practical way of combating this is for one to continually reorient oneself during the tanning session so that one's extremities do not interfere with the exposure to the artificial ultraviolet rays. This might be accomplished, for example, by periodically elevating one's arms to a more appropriate position. However, continually reorienting oneself may exacerbate the inconsistency of the tan, not to mention the discomfort it causes to the individual.
Accordingly, there remains a need to provide new and improved accessory item for use in a tanning apparatus, such as a tanning bed unit, an upright tanning stand unit, or even a tanning chair, which allows one to comfortably and selectively position one's arm within the tanning apparatus to alleviate the occurrence of white stripping. There is a further need to provide a tanning apparatus which incorporates structure to accommodate this capability, as well as a methodology for comfortably retaining and repositioning one's arms in an elevated position while in a tanning apparatus to alleviate the occurrence of white stripping. The present invention is directed to meeting these needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and useful tanning apparatus for artificially tanning an individual.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and useful handle which is adapted for use by an individual during an artificial tanning session within a tanning apparatus to support the individual's arm(s) in an elevated position relative to the individual's torso.
A further object of the present invention is to provide such a handle which, when in use, promotes exposure to ultraviolet radiation on a region of the individual's body between the arm(s) and the torso during the tanning session.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide such a handle which is easy to use and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a pair of such handles that are comfortable to use and releasably detachable from an interior surface of a tanning apparatus so that they can be selectively positioned at desired locations within an interior of the tanning apparatus.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a new and useful method of promoting exposure to ultraviolet radiation on an individual's body during an artificial tanning session in a tanning apparatus.
In accordance with these objectives, the present invention on one hand provides a tanning apparatus , such as a tanning bed, a tanning stand or a tanning chair for artificially tanning an individual situated therein during a tanning session. The tanning apparatus broadly comprises first and second tanning units each having an associated first end a

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