Patent classifications
A47K3/001
Pssov Device
A drowning prevention device is provided that reduces drowning or serious injury in the shower designed primarily for people with Epilepsy. A device that utilizes your own body weight to stop the flow of water should you fall. A nylon belt is worn around the waist which is attached to a lanyard connecting to a slide release tube. The slide release tube joins the activation cable routing up the wall through the cable guides to join a water valve placed between the water feed pipe and the shower head. A water valve cable perch mounts to the valve body and guides the activation cable to the control valve on/off arm. In the event of a fall the users body weight pulls the valve arm to the off position and the lanyard disconnects from the slide release tube separating the user from the device.
Bath safety control system and bath safety control method
A bath safety control system and a bath safety control method are disclosed. The bath safety control system is electrically coupled to a load and includes a power source, at least one safety relay, an operation relay, a processing unit, and a detecting unit. The processing unit determines whether the operation relay has a fault according to whether the detecting unit is activated. When the processing unit determines that the operation relay has the fault, the processing unit controls the at least one safety relay to be turned off. The bath safety control system and the bath safety control method can enhance the protection of the load.
Bathtub Edge Guard
The present disclosure describes various implementations of an edge guard that is configured for application along the sidewall edges of tubs, sinks, and the like. A basic implementation comprises a central member, a multitude of arms, and at least one surface fastener. Additional implementations further comprise one or more of the following features: at least one elongated arm, at least one cushion, a connector, and a friction enhancer.
Bath cover for a child
A bath cover for comforting a child during a bathing process is disclosed. The bath cover includes a body portion at least partially formed of an absorbent material and configured to cover at least a portion of the torso of the child. The body portion has an upper end with a contour corresponding to the neck of the child. The bath cover also includes first and second support portions extending outwardly at the upper end of the body and positionable over the shoulders of the child. The relatively absorbent material is configured to be wetted and positioned adjacent to the child to warm the child during the bathing process.
Pack and go bathtub liner
The disclosed pack and go bathtub liner forms a barrier between a user and the surfaces of a bathtub, is reusable, washable and covers all surfaces of a bathtub. The pack and go bathtub liner is fabricated from a non-toxic, anti-microbial, waterproof material that defines a watertight volume within a separate from a bathtub. The liner is packable into an easily transportable package. The pack and go bathtub liner provides a barrier to contaminants that may exist within a bathtub and prevents contact with a person or children within the bathtub to provide peace of mind to parents wary of the cleanliness of unfamiliar bathtubs.
Emergency Drinking Water Storage Device
The present invention relates to collection and storage drinking water, e.g. as a step in disaster preparedness. The invention relates to emergency preparedness kits comprising a food-grade bladder composed of thin plastic film for covering the inside surface of a bathtub to provide a barrier between the surface of the bathtub and drinking water contained therein, and for enclosing the contained water.
INFANT BATHING DEVICE
An infant bathing device, including a main body to be inserted in a sink, a cushion layer disposed on at least a portion of the main body to absorb an impact thereon, and a speaker disposed on at least a portion of the main body to emit at least one sound therefrom.
Rotary unit for selectively adding additives to water in a conventional bathtub automatically
A rotary unit selectively adds additives to water in a conventional bathtub automatically without a bather having to touch the additives or leave the conventional bathtub to get the additives. The rotary unit includes a plurality of pressurized canisters and a controller. The plurality of pressurized canisters are configured in a circular configuration and are disposed directly adjacent to, and communicatable with, the conventional bathtub. Each pressurized canister contains a different one of the additives. The controller is in communication with the plurality of pressurized canisters, and as such, the controller is utilized to choose one of the additives to add to the water in the conventional bathtub automatically without the bather having to touch the chosen one of the additives or leave the conventional bathtub to get the chosen one of the additives.
METHOD FOR APPLYING A TRACTION COATING TO A BATHING IMPLEMENT
A method for applying a traction coating to a bathing implement; the method involves providing a bathing implement. The bathing implement may be prefabricated and of any dimensions. At least one surface of the bathing implement is cleaned with a cleaning agent. The cleaning involves removing any particulates that may be on the surface of the bathing implement. A stencil is secured to the surface of the bathing implement that had been cleaned of any debris and particulate matter. A base coat of silicon rubber may then be applied to the surface. The base coat applied may not be less than 1 millimeter thickness and may not exceed 4 millimeters of thickness. The base coat of silicon rubber may then be cured from a liquid state to a substantially solid state.
SEMI-OPEN SHOWERING DEVICE
A semi-open bathing device (200) is provided, one aspect of which relates to multi-function showering device, comprising a chair assembly, a plurality of first dispensers (220/222), a supply assembly, a temperature regulator, and a waste water management assembly. In the semi-open bathing device (200), the chair assembly comprises a seat (202) with a hole (204) disposed in the center of the seat (202). A backrest (206) and two sidewalls (214) are coupled to the seat (202) respectively thereby forming a front opening for the chair assembly. The backrest (206) provides a support for the bather and the two sidewalls (214) are configured to contain the spillage of water. The plurality of first dispensers (220/222) is positioned onto the sidewalls (214) and/or the backrest (206) for dispensing water and/or air towards the bather. The supply assembly is located at backside of the backrest (206) for connecting to a water supply and an electricity supply.