Patent classifications
A61H33/067
Angle-adjustable sauna cabin
An angle-adjustable sauna cabin includes a cabin body supported by a base; a hatch cover connected with the cabin body that allows opening and closing; a controller arranged at a position that allows a user in the cabin body to be touched and operated; and an adjusting mechanism used to adjust an inclination angle of the cabin body, wherein the controller is electrically connected with the adjusting mechanism, and the controller provides the inclination angle of the cabin body for the user to pre-select, so that a parameter of controlling the adjusting mechanism is obtained, and then the adjusting mechanism is controlled to regulate the cabin body to the inclination angle preselected by the user.
SAUNA DEVICE HOLDER
A sauna comprises a heating unit configured to generate heat, an enclosure configured to enclose at least one user and the heat, at least one seat located inside the enclosure; and a door. The door comprises an elongate handle having a groove running substantially along an upper surface of the elongated handle. The elongate handle is oriented horizontally on the exit side of the door and viewable by the at least one user when the at least one user is seated on the at least one seat. The groove of the elongate handle has a depth, width and length sufficient to engage an edge of an object such that the object is supported by the elongate handle. The object may be an electronic device including a display that faces the user.
LAVA BATHING-SPA DEVICE
To elicit a hot-bath effect to be able to be sufficiently enjoyed simply and easily with less stress than a conventional sauna and cause deep inside the body to be warmed with comfort as never experienced before. In order to realize this, a lava bathing-spa device 1 includes a heat/steam generating device 20 which is installed in a spa room 10 including a door 15 capable of being opened/closed and which generates heat and steam, an interior material 16RP which contains ores generating far infrared rays, and which is installed in the spa room 10, and a heating device which heats the interior material 16RP from inside or a back side thereof.
Laying material, structure for fitness studio, and structure for sauna
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a flooring material whereby it becomes possible to improve an anti-aging effect of an activity in various facilities. The present invention provides a flooring material containing a stone material, in which the stone material contains silicon dioxide in an amount of 67.0 to 80.0% by mass, inclusive, relative to the whole amount of the stone material.
SAUNA AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING AN AUTOMATIC INFUSION CEREMONY FOR A SAUNA
A sauna is provided with a sauna cabin, a sauna oven, at least one sauna bench with at least one sitting place, and at least one air blast nozzle on or in a ceiling or on or in a wall of the sauna cabin assigned to the at least one sitting place. A compressed air supply is attached to the air blast nozzle, and the air blast nozzle is configured such that an air blast produced by the air blast nozzle impacts at least a section of the sitting place and a space above the sitting place. A method for performing an automatic infusion ceremony for such a sauna is also provided.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AIR CIRCULATION IN A SAUNA STEAM ROOM
A system and method for controlling air circulation in a sauna steam room, having at least one fan and a fan control unit, the at least one fan being a substantially horizontal cross-flow fan having at least one air vent both at the top and bottom for air intake and exhaust. The fan is mounted on the wall behind and below the highest step of a sauna bench.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A BATHING UNIT SYSTEM WITH TWO OR MORE SEATING AREAS
A system for controlling a bathing unit system including a receptacle with two or more seating areas and a plurality of bathing unit components is disclosed. The system comprises a) a user interface presenting user selectable options allowing a user to independently select a specific seating area of the two or more seating areas. The system further comprises b) at least one processor in communication with the user interface and configured to, in response to a user selection of a first seating area, control at least one of: operational settings of a first set of the plurality of bathing unit components, the first set of the plurality of bathing unit components being mapped to the first seating area; and a specific spa experience in connection with the first seating area at least in part by controlling the first set of the plurality of bathing unit components.