A61H2033/0083

Local feature controller for pool and spa equipment
10492268 · 2019-11-26 · ·

A local feature controller for pool and spa equipment is provided. The local feature controller can be pre-programmed to selectively control operation of devices near the local feature controller, namely, a valve actuator, water fountain, pool light, landscaping light, etc. The local feature controller can operate autonomously, or under the control of the central controller. The local feature controller could include a liquid crystal display (LCD) and associated user input keys for allowing a user to interact with and control the controller. The local feature controller could be buried underground, and it could be powered by one or more local power sources, namely, a rechargeable battery, line-level (AC) power, a solar panel, or a liquid turbine installed inline with a return line from the pool's filtration system.

BACKLIT WALL COVERING FOR A SAUNA AND SAUNA WITH SUCH A BACKLIT WALL COVERING
20240110695 · 2024-04-04 ·

The disclosure relates to backlit wall covering for a sauna with wood lamellae arranged spaced from one another and fastened to slats spaced from one another. A diffuser is adhesively bonded onto the rear sides of the wood lamellae.

Foot spa with illumination
10478376 · 2019-11-19 · ·

An illuminated foot spa is provided. The foot spa has a surface which defines a basin for containing water and a pump magnetically driven by rotating magnets. A mount defines part of the surface and holds the pump against rotation. A coil associated with the mount and disposed exteriorly of the surface of the basin and interiorly of a magnetic field produced by the rotating magnets to produce a current in the coil that powers a plurality of lights operatively connected to the coil. The light conductivity associated with the mount permits the plurality of lights to be visible interiorly of the basin.

Flow locking system and method

A pumping system and method including a flow locking feature. A pump controller includes a user interface configured to initially receive and set a plurality of programmed flow rate settings, a maximum locked flow rate, and a minimum locked flow rate. The pump controller is also configured to disable resetting of the maximum flow rate and the minimum flow rate once they are initially received and set and to allow resetting of the plurality of programmed flow rate settings throughout operation of the pumping system. The pump controller is further configured to operate a pump motor in order to maintain a first flow rate set by one of the plurality of programmed flow rate settings as long as the first flow rate is between the minimum locked flow rate and the maximum locked flow rate.

Fluid pump for dispensing a fluid to a setting or work environment
10451071 · 2019-10-22 · ·

A fluid pump for dispensing a fluid to a setting or work environment is disclosed. A fluid pump having a contactless, fluid sensor and for use with a liner is also disclosed. The pump includes a jet assembly, a motor assembly, and a contactless, fluid sensor. The pump may further include a mounting housing member, a gasket or seal, and a liner when a liner is not already present. The jet assembly is coupled to or secured about the motor assembly. The jet assembly includes a jet assembly housing, and preferably also includes a printed circuit board (PCB), a PCB cover, a shaft assembly, and an impeller. The jet assembly housing includes a base, a top cover, an impeller-receiving chamber, at least one inlet aperture, and at least one outlet aperture. A pump apparatus that includes a pump as described, a power source, and/or a control apparatus is further disclosed.

Systems and Methods for Controlling Pool/Spa Devices
20190314243 · 2019-10-17 ·

Systems and methods are provided for the control of pool/spa device circuits. A control system may control such circuits in response to command data received from local or remote client devices. Feature circuits and light groups may be defined via a user interface to include a group of pool/spa device circuits or light circuits, respectively. Activating a feature circuit may involve performing an associated logic function. Multiple feature circuits may be assigned to a feature circuit group which, when activated, may activate all feature circuits assigned to the feature group. The control system may control the performance of freeze protection and automatic cleaner functions, and may control light circuits to synchronized, color-changing light effects. Commands may be issued to the control system and system data may be stored and retrieved from a remote database via web servers, web application programming interface servers, and/or inter-server communication buses.

SPA FIXTURE LIGHTING SYSTEM
20190309918 · 2019-10-10 ·

A spa fixture lighting system assembly includes a wall-fitting nut having a threaded inner circumferential portion and an interior radial seat, and a light source disposed on a light source seat selected from the group consisting of the interior radial seat, an exterior radial sidewall of the wall-fitting nut, or an exterior circumferential sidewall of the wall-fitting nut.

Capped rim system for a bathtub
10426298 · 2019-10-01 · ·

A bathtub includes a bathing well having a rim and an inner well defined in the rim. The bathtub further includes a rim cap disposed over the rim and an electronic component disposed in at least one of the inner well or the rim cap.

HOT TUB AND TRANSPORTABLE HOT TUB SYSTEM
20190257103 · 2019-08-22 ·

A hot tub includes a body forming an interior area to be filled with water; a main section formed within the interior area; a secondary section partitioned off from the main section by a wall; and a drain extending from the main section and into the secondary section; the drain is to fill the secondary section from water within the main section.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY FOR SPA ILLUMINATION
20240159385 · 2024-05-16 ·

This disclosure relates generally to induction systems for wirelessly transmitting electricity. Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for wirelessly transmitting electricity to a light incorporated within, for example, a spa. In some embodiments, the systems include at least one pair of induction coils (e.g., receiving and transmitting coils) incorporated into a selectively removable spa seatback. The at least one pair of induction coils can be used to wirelessly transmit electricity to a light disposed within the selectively removable spa seatback. In some embodiments, a converter is incorporated into the system to adjust at least one characteristic of the light, such as brightness, color, and/or a lighting pattern.