Patent classifications
A61H33/6068
Emergency wash system
An emergency wash system configured to dispense a fluid is disclosed. The system comprises a receptacle and a dispenser assembly disposed at least partially over the receptacle. The dispenser assembly comprises a fluid inlet portion configured to extend in a substantially horizontal direction when in use and configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid supply. The dispenser assembly also comprises a first outlet portion defining at least one first discharge opening, a second outlet portion defining at least one second discharge opening, a first fluid riser extending upwardly and outwardly from the inlet portion towards the at least one first discharge opening and a second fluid riser extending upwardly and outwardly from the inlet the first fluid riser towards the at least one second discharge opening on a side of the fluid inlet portion opposite the first fluid riser.
Spray rod and intelligent toilet
A spray rod and an intelligent toilet are provided. The spray rod comprises: a body, a body water passage being formed in the body; a nozzle assembly, arranged separately from the body, the nozzle assembly having a nozzle communicated with the body water passage; a vibration motor, provided in the nozzle assembly, so that the vibration motor drives the nozzle assembly to vibrate when the vibration motor operates, and washing water sprayed from the nozzle at least swings in the transverse direction. The spray rod generates pulsating water in the transverse direction by using vibration, provides a novel flushing water splash, and improves the flushing effect.
Cryogenic Physical Therapy Cabin and Cryogenic Physical Therapy Cabin System
Embodiments of the present application disclose a cryogenic physical therapy cabin and a cryogenic physical therapy cabin system. The cryogenic physical therapy cabin includes: a cabin body; a cabin door, which is hinged with the cabin body to form at least one sauna room; a refrigeration module, which comprises an evaporator arranged on an inner wall of the cabin body; an air outlet module, which is arranged on the cabin body and includes fan blades and a fan electrically connected to the fan blades, wherein the fan is configured to drive the fan blades to rotate to generate a circulating airflow inside the sauna room; and a main control module, which includes a controller electrically connected to the fan and the refrigeration module, wherein the controller is configured to receive a user adjustment instruction and adjust operation states of the air outlet module and the refrigeration module according to the user adjustment instruction. With the cryogenic physical therapy cabin in embodiments on the present application, the operation state can be adjusted according to the user adjustment instruction, and thereby improving the intelligence level of the cryogenic physical therapy cabin.
Foot-Washing Bowl System
The present invention relates to a foot-washing bowl system. The system may be comprised of a free-standing foot-washing stand and/or a toilet-mounted foot-washing stand. The free-standing foot-washing stand has a bowl that receives a water source to allow water to flow through the stand and out at least one opening of a cross-member to wash the feet of the user. The toilet-mounted embodiment features a stand identical to the free-standing stand that is further comprised of a toilet seat assembly that allows the system to attach and be used as a toilet seat.
PRECAST TUB
A single unit precast concrete tub (1) formed out of concrete wherein a plumbing system (10) and electrical system (11) are encased within preformed concrete walls. The fully encased plumbing system protects the pipes against damage and frost. Support brackets (15) are formed on an exterior surface (4) of the side wall (2) to provide attachment points for hoisting the precast tub for transportation and installation. The support brackets also provide attachment points for building auxiliary structures, such as decks, around the precast tub.
Precast tub
A single unit precast concrete tub (1) formed out of concrete wherein a plumbing system (10) and electrical system (11) are encased within preformed concrete walls. The fully encased plumbing system protects the pipes against damage and frost. Support brackets (15) are formed on an exterior surface (4) of the side wall (2) to provide attachment points for hoisting the precast tub for transportation and installation. The support brackets also provide attachment points for building auxiliary structures, such as decks, around the precast tub.
PULL TYPE ROTARY MASSAGE NOZZLE
A pull type rotary massage nozzle sequentially includes a nozzle holder, a nozzle core seat, a nozzle surface cover, and a nozzle core assembly. The nozzle core seat is detachably mounted on the nozzle holder. The nozzle surface cover is fixedly mounted on the nozzle core seat. The nozzle core assembly is mounted in the nozzle core seat and may circumferentially rotate about a mounting axle relative to the nozzle core seat and the nozzle surface cover, and may also axially float or sink along the mounting axle relative to the nozzle core seat and nozzle surface cover. The nozzle surface cover is provided with a static torsion rib. The nozzle core assembly is provided with a dynamic torsion rib. The dynamic torsion rib is selectively engaged with or separated from the static torsion rib along with floating or sinking of the nozzle core assembly.
Reconfigurable water distribution system for a walk-in tub bathing installation with a single pump for multiple functions
A water distribution system for providing multiple bathing functions independently for a walk-in bath tub using one pump that delivers pressurized water to a first valve having a first outlet for communicating pressurized water to a second valve and a second outlet for communicating pressurized water to a drain, the second valve selectively positioned for communicating pressurized water selectively to a respective piping system for a micro bubbles bathing function and for a pressurized jet bathing function, and a controller for moving the valves selectively to provide three operational bathing functions independently with the one pump. A method for providing multiple bathing functions independently with one pump is disclosed.
HYDROTHERAPY SOAKING CHAIR AND METHOD FOR USE
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 encourages water to pool in the chair. The chair provides hydrotherapy to the anogenital, hip, buttocks, and/or lower back areas.
HOT TUB AND TRANSPORTABLE HOT TUB SYSTEM
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.