A47K3/282

Transfer seating assembly
11229567 · 2022-01-25 ·

A transfer seating assembly for facilitating transitioning of a user to a shower enclosure or tub includes a plate, a plurality of legs, and a seat. The legs are engaged to and extend substantially perpendicularly from a bottom of the plate. Each leg comprises a plurality of nested sections so that the leg is selectively extensible. The legs can be selectively extended to position the plate in a substantially horizontal position and at a desired height. The seat is rotationally and slidably engaged to a top of the plate and can be selectively and fixedly engaged to the plate. A user positioned in the seat can selectively slide the seat, and the user, from proximate to a first end to proximate to a second end of the plate. The user also is positioned to rotate the seat, and the user, relative to the plate.

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.

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.

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.

Supportive device for shelves, seats and steps in wet construction areas
11653795 · 2023-05-23 · ·

A structurally supportive device for constructing a weight-bearing feature in a wet area of a building, such as but not limited to a shelf, seat or step in a shower, bath, tub, sauna, spa or swimming pool, comprising a triangular horizontal support surface with first, second, and third edges, wherein the first and the second edges form a right angle; a vertical presentation surface depending down from the third edge; a horizontal support lip along a bottom edge of the vertical presentation surface; and attachment tabs protruding from the first and second edges, with each tab running at least two-thirds the length of the first or second edge; wherein the tabs protrude sufficiently far to be received into a slot formed into a wall surface finishing material but not so far as to penetrate a waterproof membrane or a wall board, and wherein the horizontal support surface and vertical presentation surface are configured to receive a feature finishing material such as tile, stone or solid surface material.

Baby bath chair
11700976 · 2023-07-18 ·

The present invention discloses a baby bath chair, including a seat, a backrest, and a dish tray. The backrest is hinged with a back end of the seat. The backrest can be adjustably rotated in multiple stages forwards and rearwards. A left-side middle portion and a right-side middle portion of the seat are formed with a left convex portion and a right convex portion, respectively. A back end of the dish tray is formed backward with a left connecting portion and a right connecting portion. The left connecting portion and the right connecting portion are detachably connected to the left convex portion and the right convex portion, respectively. The left connecting portion and the right connecting portion can be rotated around the left convex portion and the right convex portion, respectively. A top surface of the seat is provided with a drainage hole. The present invention can be used as a bath chair or as a dining chair. The backrest can be adjusted in multiple stages to adapt to different dining spaces or bathing angles of a baby. The dish tray can be rotated around the left convex portion or the right convex portion. When the baby needs to enter the seat, the dish tray can be rotated around the left convex portion or the right convex portion, so that the baby can enter the seat from a front side of the seat conveniently.

Shower chair assembly
11653796 · 2023-05-23 ·

A shower chair assembly for facilitation of foot care includes a framework, which is selectively positionable in a shower enclosure. A seat is engaged to an upper end of the framework for seating of a user. A backrest is hingedly engaged to rear of the framework, proximate to the upper end, so that the backrest is selectively reclinable. The backrest supports a back of the user. A footrest is engaged to and extends from a front of the framework. The footrest is selectively positionable between the upper end and a lower end of the framework and is supports feet of the user to facilitate completion of hygienic and beautification tasks on the feet.

ADJUSTABLE SHOWERHEAD SUPPORT SYSTEM
20230144622 · 2023-05-11 ·

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.

Shower seat assembly

A shower seat assembly comprising a first mounting bracket with a front side and a back side, a second mounting bracket with a front side and a back side, a first support rod hingedly connected to the first mounting bracket, a first tube stop secured to the first mounting bracket, a second support rod hingedly connected to the second mounting bracket, a second tube stop secured to the second mounting bracket, a first spring operationally associated with the first mounting bracket and the first support rod, a second spring operationally associated with the second mounting bracket and the second support rod, and a seat with an upper surface and a lower surface secured by its lower surface to the first support rod and the second support rod; wherein the back side of the first mounting bracket and second mounting bracket are each engaged to a vertical or near vertical surface.

Bathing chair assembly
11419460 · 2022-08-23 ·

A bathing chair assembly includes a chair that is positionable in a shower for a user to sit thereon. The chair is foraminous to pass water therethrough for bathing. A hose is fluidly coupled to the chair and the hose is fluid attachable to a shower head in the shower for receiving water therefrom. In this way the chair sprays the water for bathing the user when the user is sitting in the chair. A pump is coupled to the chair to increase the pressure of the water being sprayed outwardly from the chair. A reservoir is coupled to the chair and the reservoir contains a fluid soap. The reservoir releases the fluid soap into the chair to release a mixture of the fluid soap and the water for bathing.