Patent classifications
A47K3/288
Portable shower device
A portable shower device for portable showering purposes includes a tank that defines an internal space. The tank is configured to store water. A hose is sealably coupled to and extends from the tank. The hose is fluidically coupled to the internal space. A spray head is coupled to an external end of the hose. A pump is sealably coupled to the tank. The pump is configured to pressurize the tank such that water is motivated through the hose to the spray head. A pair of axles is singly and rotationally coupled to a bottom of the tank proximate to a back and a front of the tank. Wheels are coupled singly to each opposing end of each axle. A handle is positioned on the front of the tank for grasping by a user to motivate the tank upon the wheels.
MULTIPLE STAGE DISCHARGE SYSTEM FOR A FLUID TANK
A multiple stage discharge system for a gravity-fed emergency shower system is provided herein. The multiple stage discharge system includes a drain; a first opening defined by the drain; a second opening defined by the drain; and a valve mechanism coupled to the second opening to permit fluid in a fluid tank of the gravity-fed emergency shower system to flow at least partly through the drain via the second opening in response to a fluid level in the fluid tank decreasing to at or below a threshold fluid level.
Portable fluid dispensing system
A portable, self-pressurizing sprayer or shower system includes a pressure container within a tank. Pressurized fluid, such as water from a residential water tap, is fluidly connected to the pressure container to fill and pressurize the system with the fluid. The sprayer system is then disconnected from the pressurized fluid source and transported to a remote location. A tube is then fluidly connected to the pressure container and the pressurized fluid is released through the tube to provide a portable sprayer system. A heating probe is provided that is removably secured to a second port in the pressure container. A fill kit is provided to fill the pressure container with a fluid, and then a pump is used to pressurize the system when a pressurized fluid source is unavailable.
HANGING STRUCTURE OF AN OUTLET TERMINAL
Disclosed is a hanging structure of an outlet terminal, wherein comprising an outlet terminal and a hanging element; when the outlet terminal moves along the direction away from the hanging element, the hanging element is in elastic state, the abutting force between the outlet terminal and the hanging element makes the hanging element open, thus making the outlet terminal separate from the hanging element; when the outlet terminal swings in the hanging element, the hanging element is in fixation state, the outlet terminal keeps in hanging state. The outlet terminal can be hung and taken down normally, at the same time. The outlet terminal would not fall down under the action of abnormal force on the outlet terminal.
Tractor trailer shower unit
The present invention describes a tractor trailer shower unit which provides a shower enclosure having shower head and floor drain features. The shower unit also provides water heating and pumping equipment as well as a waste water collection tank, making it particularly suited for use within a tractor trailer rig. The shower unit is powered by the electrical system of the tractor trailer rig.
Portable Tailgate-Mounted Water System
A portable water system is designed for mounting on the tailgate of a pickup truck. The system has a tailgate pad with a built-in water tank and pump. A hose is attached to the pump with a nozzle at the end of the hose opposite the pump. A pump pocket on tailgate pad next to the water tank holds the pump, allowing it to pump water from the water tank into the hose. In use, the system is mounted on a tailgate, the water tank is filled with water, and the pump is connected to the vehicle's electrical system. Once the truck and water system are in the location in which running water is desired, the pump is turned on, and water is dispensed through the hose by engaging the nozzle.
PORTABLE CONTAINER APPARATUS
A portable container apparatus is a portable washing and shower station having a rectangular container with removable divider inserts and removable compartment inserts inside to create various compartments for the storage of various cleaning accessories, and is formed to hold up to four removable water containers that are insulated to maintain either a warm or a cold water temperature, or a mixture for washing or showering. A foot pump is able to pressurize the water tanks to force the water through a coiled shower hose and shower head, and a removable perforated base within and above the inside bottom of the outer casing is sturdy enough to stand on while showering and draining the used water through the perforated base into the catchment below.
ADJUSTABLE SHOWERHEAD SUPPORT SYSTEM
An adjustable showerhead support system capable of being attached to a shower chair. The showerhead support system has a showerhead support assembly operated by a showerhead support track lever allowing a user to move a showerhead forwards and backwards. The showerhead support assembly also has a telescoping bracket and telescoping legs to allow a user to adjust the height of the showerhead. The showerhead support system also includes a back track assembly operated by a back track lever that allows the user to move the showerhead left and right. The showerhead support system also includes a counterbalance.
PORTABLE FLUID DISPENSING SYSTEM
A portable, self-pressurizing sprayer or shower system includes a pressure container within a tank. Pressurized fluid, such as water from a residential water tap, is fluidly connected to the pressure container to fill and pressurize the system with the fluid. The sprayer system is then disconnected from the pressurized fluid source and transported to a remote location. A tube is then fluidly connected to the pressure container and the pressurized fluid is released through the tube to provide a portable sprayer system. A heating probe is provided that is removably secured to a second port in the pressure container. A fill kit is provided to fill the pressure container with a fluid, and then a pump is used to pressurize the system when a pressurized fluid source is unavailable.
SHOWERING ASSISTANCE DEVICE
A showering assistance device that enables a user to adjust the height of the showerhead through an accessible height adjustment mechanism is discussed. The showering assistance device also allows a user to adjust the circumferential or lateral position of the showerhead with respect to the seat upon which the user is sitting via an angle adjustment mechanism.