Patent classifications
A47K3/282
Bathroom stool
A bathroom stool includes a seat board, and a plurality of support legs. A plurality of first slots are defined in a bottom edge of the seat board, and a top end of each of the plurality of support legs is inserted into one first slot; a first engagement hole is defined in a side wall of the first slot; and a first through hole is defined in a side wall of the top end of the support leg, and a first compression elastic tab is disposed inside the support leg, a first protrusion being securely arranged on a side of the first compression elastic tab, the first protrusion extending, from the first through hole, out of the side wall of the support leg.
Bathroom fixtures and components
A toilet installed in a bathroom includes a toilet bowl and a tank coupled to the toilet bowl. The tank can contain fluid for the toilet bowl. A rear surface of the tank is flush against a wall of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the wall and a bottom surface of the tank is flush against a floor of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the floor. The tank extends longitudinally above and below the toilet bowl and laterally outward past the toilet bowl such that a first side surface and a second side surface of the tank define outermost side peripheries of the toilet.
Bathtub or Seated Shower With Storage
A bathtub assembly and seated shower assembly with storage compartments are described. A bathtub may include a basin wall defining a water basin, an outer wall defining a side of the bathtub, and a first storage compartment formed in an interior space between the outer wall and the basin wall. A seated shower assembly may include a seat and a first storage compartment formed in an interior space between a front wall and a back wall and adjacent to a first side wall of the seat.
BATHROOM FIXTURES AND COMPONENTS
A bathroom module is disclosed. The bathroom module comprises a shower area, a toilet area, a grooming area, and plumbing inlet lines. The shower area comprises a shower head, a control valve assembly, and a drain. The toilet area comprises a toilet assembly. The toilet area and the shower area are separated from each other by a first wall. The grooming area comprises a sink assembly that comprises a faucet. The grooming area is separated from the shower area and the toilet area by a second wall. The second wall is substantially perpendicular to the first wall. Plumbing inlet lines are disposed within the first wall and the second wall and configured to supply water to the control valve assembly, the shower head, the toilet assembly, and the faucet.
Bidet and dispenser for use in tub or shower
A bidet chair, having legs and a seat, for use in cleaning the body is disclosed. The seat has a spray port extending from the top side to the underside dimensioned to receive the face of a showerhead. Preferably a screen, extending completely or partially across the spray port prevents the showerhead from extending past the seat. A showerhead retaining member places the showerhead under the seat, positioning the face to expel water out the spray port. Preferably the seat also contains drain holes for water drainage during use. The showerhead retaining member can be a showerhead tray having a showerhead receiving area and support system to enable vertical movement of the showerhead tray. In another embodiment the showerhead retaining area can be a pair of rails to hold a retaining element containing the showerhead.
Shower chair with ergonomic support and washdown features
An improved shower chair having washdown surfaces, reconfigurable arrangements, and enhanced safety features. The shower chair includes a backrest that removably attaches to an underside of the shower chair offset from, and arranged below, a seat pan. Removing the backrest exposes an upper support crossbar that runs from one side of the shower chair to the other. The washdown surfaces include a sloped surface arranged in the seat pan that is angled downward from a front of the shower chair toward a rear of the shower chair and a sloped surface arranged in the backrest of the shower chair angled from a rear of the shower chair toward a front of the shower chair under the seat pan. The washdown surfaces provide an unrestricted fluid flow path running from the seat pan to the backrest and then to the floor.
SHOWER CHAIR
A shower chair relates to a shower-aid apparatus and overcomes the drawbacks of suction cups of existing shower chairs which are difficult to release; a technical solution for solving the problem mainly includes a chair body and a suction cup disposed under a base of the chair body; the shower chair further includes a release lever for releasing the suction cup by pulling, and a release lever holding portion is arranged on the chair body, the release lever being securely held on the release lever holding portion after the suction cup is pulled up and released. The structure serves to facilitate release of the suction cup of the shower chair.
Infant shower hammock system
An infant shower hammock system has a shower hammock section with a collapsible frame with dual interconnected support members. Each support member has an upper bar component and leg components extending down from the upper bar components. A durable flexible netting extends between the two support members to support the infant. A shower head bracket holder is attached to one of the upper bar components for securing a handheld shower nozzle. A detachable stool seat section comprises a stool seat connected by a horizontal stool seat support arm, extending between the seat and the frame. A vertical stool seat support with support legs is connected to and extends down from the stool seat.
Shower Bench Apparatus, Kit, and Method of Installing Thereof
A shower bench apparatus comprises two brackets, a first board, a second board and a sealing strap. Each of the brackets comprises a wall mounting member and a longitudinal horizontal member extending from a first surface of the wall mounting member. The longitudinal horizontal member comprises an upper surface adjacent to the first surface of the wall mounting member, and the upper surface being non-orthogonal relative to the first surface. The first board comprises a first bottom surface with two notches that correspond to the longitudinal horizontal member. The upper surface of each of the two brackets is configured for coupling to a corresponding notch of the two notches. A second bottom surface of the second board is coupled to the first top surface of the first board to form a foundation and the sealing strap extends along portions of a periphery of the foundation.
Heavyweight/Heavy-duty foldable shower seat with wall mounted backrest
The invention is a heavy-weight, wall-mounted foldable shower seat with a backrest, designed to support up to 1100 lbs. It features robust stainless-steel brackets and high-strength, splinter-free wooden planks that prevent water retention and skidding. The seat's foldable design optimizes space, while an integrated locking mechanism ensures secure use. Compliant with ADA requirements, this shower seat enhances safety, comfort, and accessibility for individuals with varying physical abilities, making it suitable for residential and healthcare settings