A61H33/6068

INCUBATOR SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES
20210361505 · 2021-11-25 ·

Devices, systems, and methods described herein can provide a simulated fluid environment similar to the mother's womb to recreate an ideal or more familiar environment for infants who are born before their ideal due date. In some embodiments, the premature infant amniotic bath incubator can comprise an incubating tank with synthetic or simulated amniotic fluid, a heating element(s), a temperature sensor(s), and/or thermostat(s) for temperature regulation.

HYDROTHERAPY SOAKING CHAIR AND METHOD FOR USE
20210346239 · 2021-11-11 · ·

A soaking chair comprising: a seat surface and a support structure; wherein the chair is designed for use in a shower; and wherein the seat surface comprises a soaking reservoir. The chair provides hydrotherapy to the anogenital, hip, buttocks, and/or lower back areas.

BACKUP METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SPA SYSTEM THERMAL MANAGEMENT
20230310266 · 2023-10-05 ·

Spa systems may be used all year round and in colder weather provide an enjoyable experience for users through the cold ambient outdoor temperature and the heated water of the spa. However, failures in respect of the water circulating pump and/or heater of the spa system either mechanically, electrically or through overall power outages mean the water in the spa system and its pipework can easily freeze if ambient conditions are cold enough leading to cracks in the spa system or pipes and hence leaks when the water thaws requiring costly repair or replacement of components or entire systems. Accordingly, a freeze protection system is provided that uses a backup thermal management system discretely or in combination with other backup systems. These freeze protection systems offering backup when mechanical failures, electrical failures etc. arise by providing thermal input to the spa system through alternate thermal paths and providing alarms.

SITTING TOILET HAVING FOOT HEALTH CARE DEVICE ATTACHED THERETO
20230293387 · 2023-09-21 ·

A sitting toilet having a foot health care device attached thereto is disclosed. The sitting toilet contains a main body which includes an accommodation part, which is in front lower end and has an accommodation space to accommodate the foot health care device, and a toilet water tank and a wastewater duct which are formed across the upper end and the rear lower end; and a foot health care device having an inner space to receive a user's feet and a foot washing tank in which a sewage outlet is formed at the lower end. The sitting toilet operates such that the inner space of the foot washing tank opens as the foot health care device slides forward from the accommodation part of the main body, and the foot health care device is accommodated in the main body as the foot health care device slides backward.

Bathtub

A bathtub, including a bathtub body and a cover body provided at the internal bottom surface of the bathtub body, wherein a water passing gap is provided between the cover body and the internal bottom surface of the bathtub body. The bathtub further includes: a water discharging component, wherein the water discharging opening of the water discharging component is covered by the cover body, and water in the bathtub body flows into the water discharging opening via the water passing gap for water discharging; and/or a water inlet component, wherein the water of the water inlet component is covered by the cover body, and water flows from the water inlet into the bathtub body via the water passing gap.

Emergency wash system

An emergency wash system is configured to dispense a fluid. The emergency wash system includes a basin, a sprayhead disposed at least partially over the basin, and a drain conduit coupled to the basin. The sprayhead includes a fluid inlet portion, a first fluid outlet portion coupled to the fluid inlet portion, and a second fluid inlet portion coupled to the fluid inlet portion. The fluid inlet portion is oriented substantially parallel to the drain conduit and vertically above the drain conduit.

Inflatable spa
11421434 · 2022-08-23 · ·

An inflatable spa has improved strength. A water cavity of the inflatable spa may receive massaging air bubbles and/or jetted water.

Backup methods and systems for spa system thermal management
11446204 · 2022-09-20 ·

Spa systems may be used all year round and in colder weather provide an enjoyable experience for users through the cold ambient outdoor temperature and the heated water of the spa. However, failures in respect of the water circulating pump and/or heater of the spa system either mechanically, electrically or through overall power outages mean the water in the spa system and its pipework can easily freeze if ambient conditions are cold enough leading to cracks in the spa system or pipes and hence leaks when the water thaws requiring costly repair or replacement of components or entire systems. Accordingly, a freeze protection system is provided that uses a backup thermal management system discretely or in combination with other backup systems. These freeze protection systems offering backup when mechanical failures, electrical failures etc. arise by providing thermal input to the spa system through alternate thermal paths and providing alarms.

Mobile eye washing station

Apparatuses are described that provide for a mobile eye washing station. An example station includes a fluid storage cartridge that stores unused eye wash fluid and a nozzle assembly in fluid communication with the fluid storage cartridge. In operation, the nozzle assembly dispenses the unused eye wash fluid stored in the fluid storage cartridge via one or more nozzles of the nozzle assembly. The example station further includes a waste fluid collection basin that, in operation, collects eye wash fluid dispersed by the nozzle assembly. Due to contact with the fluid storage cartridge, the waste fluid collection basin compresses the fluid storage cartridge to drive fluid communication between the fluid storage cartridge and the nozzle assembly. The fluid storage cartridge is disposed vertically beneath the waste fluid collection basin.

WOUND AND INFECTION CARE BATH SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
20220287911 · 2022-09-15 ·

Systems, devices, and methods for treating wounds and infections by immersion therapy are provided along with methods for the use thereof. The systems and devices may include a basin and a heater-blower apparatus. The systems and devices aerate, agitate, and slow the cooling of a liquid in the basin to aid the blood-flow, debridement, and medication of a wound or infection.